How Hajj Marks the Islamic Uniqueness
The article shows how Hajj enriches the uniqueness and singularity that distinguishes the last chosen religion of God, Islam.
The article shows how Hajj enriches the uniqueness and singularity that distinguishes the last chosen religion of God, Islam.
Once one puts one’s first foot in Mecca, one is get amazed not only by the enormous numbers of people but also by the diversity of their colors, genders, ages and languages.
Allah chose the believers among mankind and made them his friends. He made them obey Him and work for Him according to His Laws in order to make them qualify to live in His Paradise.
Everything which occurred in the past, is occurring in the present, and will occur in the future in this universe was known to Allah before it came to be.
In former articles, we touched on a number of the lessons and messages taken from Hajj. We are going to complete this topic in this article.
In Islam, God has established five principles which define the framework for the Muslim life. These principles are better known as the five pillars of Islam. Each pillar represents a duty which is obligatory upon every able Muslim.
God, the Most Merciful and Compassionate, will not hold him to account or punish him for following a false religion before he reaches the age of reason and is exposed to the pure message of Islam.
The True God is the One Whom all hearts worship and for Whom they are full of love, to the exclusion of any other thing.
The article shows that Islam is against racism as it teaches that all people are equal and the only difference between people is their level of piety and God consciousness.