Wednesday, November 9, 2011

I am Free I Vote For Palestine



I am Free I Vote For Palestine 




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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

My Camera in Wild Life- Al Ain (Part-2)














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The Meaning of Hajj



The Meaning of Hajj 




1. The Hajj is an inward journey to the Ka'bah of the heart and soul.
2. The Hajj consists of the Hajj of the Body (walking, standing, collecting and throwing), the Hajj of the Mind (performing the rites with understanding) and the Hajj of the Heart (performed in total submission to The Almighty).
3. The Ka'bah is not the destination; it is the starting point of one's commitment to cast away one's bad ways and to begin afresh a new Allah-centred life.

4. In tawaf, the pilgrim is like a drop of water that has become part of the river that is flowing to its origin, the ocean of Eternity. This life is a journey of return to The Merciful.


5. Sa'ee makes one aware that the Allah-centred life must be filled with "effort" (meaning of sa'ee). It is effort anchored in complete submission to Allah The Merciful that will bring the right results, just as it did for a mother who ran several times from one end of the valley to another in search of water in the harsh desert environment.
6. When the pilgrim leaves the Ka'bah in the direction of Arafah to begin his Hajj, he is moving away from The House to meet The Lord of The House. Arafat is outside the boundary of The Holy Land (Haram), signifying that The Lord of The House is everywhere, and is closer to man than he is to his own jugular vein. [The Holy Qur'an, 50:16]


[Excerpts from Hajj of the Heart by Dr Y Mansoor Marican, Ph. D.]



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