What spiritual, moral, political and religious lessons Hajj can teach Muslims and non-Muslims about Islam ?Hajj and the future of Islam. Karen Armstrong, author, theologian and British Museum Trustee, and Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, discuss what spiritual, moral, political and religious lessons Hajj can teach Muslims and non-Muslims about Islam.
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Hajj teachs everybody his own simplicity and his own ephemeral in this world and teach that the spirit only is eternal for every one . And here , clothes are very symbolic of the ephemeral human as every thing in this world and only stays the spirit of our actions and intentions in our lifetime .
In fact Allah is the greatest when you are back from the Hajj .
Shame for the mercantil five-stars hotels in this place .
And so as you are born innocent child in your past ; the duty to do Hajj is to purify yourself from all dust of your own vanity ,if you are disposed to that , to pray Allah to return to him » يوم لا ينفع لا مالا ولا بنون إلا من أتا الله بقلب سليم » « with a healthy heart » , as he made you innocent when you were a small child in the first time of your life and this is an other way of peace with your heart in Islam . Who’s man doesn’t aspire to that innocent childhood to see at least once more again this beauty world with the eyes of innocent child .
The fast is to encourage a feeling of nearness to God, and during it Muslims should express their gratitude for and dependence on him, atone for their past sins, and think of the needy. Sawm is not obligatory for several groups for whom it would constitute an undue burden. For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts usually must be made up quickly. Thanks.
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