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.
Among the great opportunities and the blessed times for the competitors of Paradise is the first ten days of the month of Dhul-Hijjah.
The article talks about the excellence and superiority of the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah and mentions the recommendable as well as the prohibited actions during them.
The writer attempts to find out that the excellence times or places in Islam is closely related to the concept of worship of God and monotheism, giving example of the days of Dhul-Hijjah.
In this interesting video, Sheikh Yasir Qadhi talks about the excellence of first 10 days of Dhul-Hijjah and the desirable actions during them.
How do we, Muslims, worship God, and why? How do the acts of worship translate our relationship with God? And what are the best practices that bring a believer closer to the Lord?
Huda TV presents a step by step guide on how to perform Hajj following the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Hinduism has some sorts of worship similar to the worships in Islam, however, in Hinduism those worships have been twisted and changed and were mixed with polytheistic rituals and additions.
The term ‘worship’ covers any action that one does in accordance with the will of Allah. It can be mental, physical, spoken or otherwise. All such actions will be rewarded.
Islam teaches to worship One and Only God. Unlike all other religions, which tend to revere their founders excessively often to the point of worshiping them.