Umrah
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Salaams suger,
i thought i had made it simple for you to understand
i said "For pictures of the black stone see;"
the sites where simply for you to see the pictures of the stone enclosure sis.
i havn't anything against anybody kissing a man made vegina.
Gods Blessings.
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i havn't anything against anybody kissing a man made vegina.
Lol what makes you think i?m gonna kiss it? ???
Did I not mention that I followed the Quran ALONE?
i feel disgusted when someones mentions they are going on the haj and umra.
Feel like throwing up!
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Peace,
Sugar -
To my knowledge kissing is the ultimate thing if you avoid it ,to my knowledge , your tawaf isn't complete ask an Alim or someone.
see
http//www.crystalinks.com/blackstone.html
"During the Tawaf pilgrims kiss or touch the black stone as they circumambulate the Ka'ba."
Let me say , when my sister came back from hajj - she said it was Great , but would have been better if she hadn't talked about it with me before hand.
God Bless.
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Salam Simple,
lol not everyone in the corrupt Muslim world believes that it is fard, although they do highly recommend it.
It?s illogical to believe that your tawaf is not complete if you don?t kiss the black stone, can you imagine what it would be like if everyone in Hajj tried to kiss the black stone!? lol there would be absolute chaos ;D
Peace,
Sugar -
peace sugar,
I suggest when you go to visit Mecca and its traditional monuments, you check them out thoroughly.
For example, the kabba not being a perfect cube. the stories about nothing flying directly over it. what its made of, its structure, whats inside it, when was it most recently rebuilt, the oldest pics of it, maqam ibrahim, safwa & marwa, how the well of zam zam actually works, in medina do people worship Muhammad's tomb, the recently built new pillar for "stoning the devil" etc.
There are loads of things to check out. If I went, I'd treat it as an archaeological visit primarily.
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Salaam all,
There are loads of things to check out. If I went, I'd treat it as an archaeological visit primarily.
Same here. My wife wants to go there too when she has recovered and strong enough to do traditional umrah. I'll accompany her. It's nice to travel once in a while and learn stuffs at the same time, instead of being trapped in my office cube. ;D
=adley=
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It's nice to travel once in a while and learn stuffs at the same time, instead of being trapped in my office cube. ;D
lol I know the feeling , but the office I work in is fricken huge, we have about 200 people working there.
Peace,
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Salaam all,
I am going to Umrah too, I am also thinking about going to the Dome of the Rock in Israel whilst I am in the Middle East. However, I am not doing this out of ritual or even because it is prescribed in the Quran, but because I want to find a connection with God away from the politics and opinions of everyone else.
Peace,
Stitch
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Salaam all,
I am going to Umrah too, I am also thinking about going to the Dome of the Rock in Israel whilst I am in the Middle East. However, I am not doing this out of ritual or even because it is prescribed in the Quran, but because I want to find a connection with God away from the politics and opinions of everyone else.
Peace,
Stitch
Salaam Stitch,
Please share us your experience ...I hope you enjoy your umrah.
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Salaam Stitch,
Please share us your experience ...I hope you enjoy your umrah.
Walaikum Salaam Andy,
I will share my experience when I return. I just hope that it is a significant experience for me that reinforces my faith and puts me at peace.
Peace,
Stitch.
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peace sugar,
I suggest when you go to visit Mecca and its traditional monuments, you check them out thoroughly.
For example, the kabba not being a perfect cube. the stories about nothing flying directly over it. what its made of, its structure, whats inside it, when was it most recently rebuilt, the oldest pics of it, maqam ibrahim, safwa & marwa, how the well of zam zam actually works, in medina do people worship Muhammad's tomb, the recently built new pillar for "stoning the devil" etc.
There are loads of things to check out. If I went, I'd treat it as an archaeological visit primarily.
yes I think I might just do that.
Peace,
sugar -
Salaam,
Sugar you say you go on the prescibed hajj, but who says hajj as you put it is the right understanding? Ever thought of that? Most words in the Quran are totaly distorted and hajj is one of them....
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Salaam,
Sugar you say you go on the prescibed hajj, but who says hajj as you put it is the right understanding? Ever thought of that? Most words in the Quran are totaly distorted and hajj is one of them....
Yes I only recently found that out, I am still evaluating the evidence, I need to go over it several times before I actually make my mind up.
Peace,
sugar -
I myself am still busy with seing the whole conception of it all. But hajj refers to debate, and refers probably to a gathering of the people of the same house=system=islam. To debate on issues concerning the public. The Quran is not a book of religion, but a book for the system of humankind.
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My granddad has done hajj about 10 times.
Everyone I know that has performed hajj claim it is a priceless, unforgettable, life changing, emotional, inspirational, indescribable, overwhelming experience (no matter how much shirk they have committed ) They also say that the feeling of being there is like no feeling on earth and just being there your whole life feels meaningful.
I wonder what attracts people to that place confused, I can't wait to find out. yay
Peace,
Sugar -
It has to do with psychology. They are thaught it is special, so they will create a feeling that it is special when they are there. No place on earth is more special as God is everywhere. So this has to do with the importance it is given by the tradition. When christians visit their special places, they have the exact same feeling you describe here. This is because they have convinced themselves this place is special. So they create an illusion that makes it special. All religions have their holy places, and all describe their visit in the same way. This shows they create the feeling themselves and has nothing to do with the place itself. My aunt found the shirk so horrific she hates the place.
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Salaam all,
Well, I'm going there with absolutely NO preconceptions of what to expect. I'm going there completely empty and seeking God. I'm not doing this for the ritual, but to get as physically close as possible to the sacred sites of the "religion of Abraham" and take a lot of time to soul search away from the opinions of others.
Peace,
Stitch
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My aunt found the shirk so horrific she hates the place.
Shirk drives me crazy too (having said that I have committed plenty of it over the years -X brickwall)
The amount of shirk committed by my family always freaks me out. Even as an Orthodox Muslim the stuff they used to say (especially about prophet Muhammad) used to leave me feeling disturbed, and often keep me awake at night and at worst give me nightmares. If I still decide to go I'm sure the shirk committed there will not bother me too much coz I reckon my family commits more shirk then everybody that will be there, when I go there, put together!!
they create an illusion that makes it special
lol I always underestimate the power of the subconscious mind....
That kinda explains why zam zam water works miraculously on my family and why it tastes like the "best water in the world" ) and how spiritual healers seem to be so good at solving our problems ) our family gets conned by these "spiritual healers" on a regular basis ) my family also love imploring "spiritual healers" that are dead ) according to my mum they are "extremely powerful", my family and our local mosque also likes to celebrate the lives of these "spiritual healers" ) My mum nearly beat me up when I told her they don't work, then I told her that she "misunderstood" what I said and I told her what I "meant" was they don't work without God's will P. The stuff these spiritual healers prescribe for us can be potentially harmful and obviously don?t work, yet my family thinks that it is perfectly safe and they have 100% faith in it.
My dad said when he was on Hajj he felt like he was floating and the feeling is like being on drugs.
Peace,
Sugar -
Peace,
Those spiritual healers are fake, as God tells us there is no 'magic' in this world, only illusion. And yes, most people underestimate the power of subconciousness. They create the feeling, it is not because of the place. They create as they subconciously think thay must feel a certain way when they are there..