Assalamualaikum
all,
Sana
sini, meriah cerita para saudara-mara dan teman-teman yang berpeluang
mengerjakan Umrah. Alhamdulillah, semoga Ibu dan keluarga akan dipanggil untuk
ke rumah-Nya lagi suatu hari nanti. Insya'Allah. Yang tak best tu, bila dok
sensorang dalam teksi terbayang gambar sahabat pi Umrah.. nangis lagi. Rindu
nyer hati ini.. nangis lagi. Cengeng betul la sekarang ni.
Btw,
sini Ibu nak share sikit la pasal bab Umrah and Haji ni. Semoga pembacaan ini
akan memberi gambaran yang lebih "detail" dan agar ia dapat membantu
rakan-rakan yang bakal mengerjakan Umrah dan Haji kelak.
Asma
Bint Shameem
The
noble Companion, Hudhayfah Bin Yaman said, “People used to ask the Prophet
(peace be upon him) about good things, but I used to ask him about bad things
because I was afraid that they might overtake me.”
What
a beautiful example to follow! And thus, on a similar note, I have listed some
of the extremely common mistakes that scores of people make, year after year,
so that we can be weary of them and protect and prevent ourselves from making
them. This way Insha Allah our Haj will be closer to the Sunnah and more
acceptable to Allah.
Mistake
#1: Thinking that Du’a is accepted at first glance of the Ka’bah.
Many
people have the wrong notion that the first time they look at the Ka’bah, any
Du’a that they make will be answered. Not true! This has no evidence from the
Shariah. And any Hadith that one may find regarding this matter is either
extremely weak or fabricated. When asked about Du’a being accepted at the first
sight of the Ka’bah, Sheikh Sa’d Al-Humayd replied:
“This
is not true; there has to be evidence for this to be true, because acts of
worship should only be based on evidence. And that evidence must be Sahih in
and of itself and it should be clear and unambiguous. And Allah knows best.”
Mistake
#2: ‘Kissing’ the Black Stone from far away and stopping during Tawaf to do so.
Kissing
the Black Stone is a beautiful Sunnah, and an honor indeed for the one who is
able to do so. However, due to the immense crowd, majority of the people cannot
reach it. So many people try to “kiss” it from far away. When they are inline
with the Black Stone, they stop in their tracks during Tawaf, face the Black
Stone, put up both hands on the side of their head and ‘kiss’ the Black Stone
in air, as if the Black Stone were right in front of them. Or they throw
‘flying kisses’ at the Black Stone. Besides being a wrong practice, stopping
the flow of Tawaf causes disruption and unnecessary crowding in that area,
thereby creating a lot of inconvenience to fellow pilgrims.
‘Distance
kissing’ is not from the Sunnah of course. All the Prophet (peace be upon him)
did while doing Tawaf was kiss the Black Stone if he easily could do so, or
touch it with his hand and kiss his hand. But, when it was crowded, he only
pointed to it from far away and said, “Allahu Akbar.” That’s it.
It
was narrated that Abu Tufayl (may Allah be pleased with him) said, “I saw the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) perform Tawaf around the House, touching
the corner (where the Black Stone is) with a crooked staff which he had with
him, then kissing the staff.” (Sahih Muslim)
Ibn
Abbas said, “The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) performed Tawaf on his
camel, and every time he came to the corner (where the Black Stone is) he would
point to it and say Allahu Akbar.” (Al-Bukhari, no. 4987)
That’s
all we need to do. If we are far away from the Black Stone, we should point to
it with our right hand, say Allahu Akbar and move on. No facing the Ka’bah, no
‘distance kissing’, no stopping dead in your tracks. Keep moving and don’t
disrupt the flow of the Tawaf.
Sheikh
Bin Baz said, “It should be noted that the Tawaf remains perfectly valid
without kissing the Black Stone. If one does not or cannot kiss the Black
Stone. it is sufficient simply to point to it, saying ‘Allahu Akbar’ when one
comes parallel to it, although one may be at a distance from it.” (Fatawa Bin
Baz)
Mistake
#3: Shouting out Du’a in unison.
Some
people shout at the top of their voices, in unison, while making Du’a during
Tawaf. They follow an Imam or a leader who says out different Du’as aloud, and
then the followers all repeat after him in unison. This causes a lot of
confusion and disturbs others engaged in their own Du’as, making them lose
focus and Khushoo’. And obviously, it is also not befitting that one should
shout and raise his voice in a place so sacred as the Haram.
The
right thing to do is to know, before you go for Tawaf, the Du’as that you want
to make, the Qur’an you want to recite, etc. This way you won’t have to follow
anybody and you will be making your own Du’a, in your own language, from your
own heart. It will give you better concentration and satisfaction. Plan your
Du’as ahead of time, repeat them to yourself, with humility and Khushoo’. After
all, you’re making Du’a to the One Who hears all and sees all. The Prophet
(peace be upon him) said, “Each one of you is conversing with his Lord, so do
not disturb one another or raise your voices over one another when reading (or
he said) when praying.” (Abu Dawood, Sahih by Al-Albani)
Mistake
#4: Designating specific Du’as for specific rounds.
Some
people designate specific Du’as for each round and there are even books that
have specific Du’as written for every round. This is not something from the
Shariah. The Prophet (peace be upon him) did not recite any specific Du’a in
any of the rounds, and neither did his companions. If there was such a thing,
then he would have told us about it, and he would have done so himself first.
The
only Du’a that he did specify during Tawaf was when he reached at the end of
each circuit between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone. He would say,
“Rabbana atina’ fid-dunya hasana wa fil-akhirati hasana wa qina adhaban-nar
(Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and save us
from the punishment of the Fire).”
Mistake
#5: Doing Tawaf on someone else’s behalf.
Many
people make this mistake. They circumambulate the Ka’bah seven times and then
they donate the reward of this Tawaf to their loved ones, their family members
or their relatives who have passed away. Also, when people go for Haj or Umrah,
their relatives and friends specifically ask them to “do one Tawaf on their
behalf”. This is not valid and there is no evidence for its permissibility.
Only
Haj and Umrah can be done on others’ behalf, but Tawaf individually cannot be
done for someone else.
Sheikh
Bin Baz said, “Tawaf around the Ka’bah cannot be done by proxy, so no one can
do Tawaf on behalf of someone else, unless he is doing Haj or Umrah on his
behalf, in which case he may do it on his behalf along with the rest of Haj or
Umrah.” (Fatawa Bin Baz)
Mistake
#6: Multiple Umrahs.
Some
people perform multiple Umrahs after finishing their own, going outside Makkah either
to Masjid Ayesha (Tan’eem) or other Meeqat points to put on a new Ihram and
perform more Umrahs again and again. Some people do one Umrah everyday, some
even more! This is not from the Sunnah and not from the practice of the
Sahabah.
If
it was good to do multiple Umrahs all in one trip, surely the Prophet (peace be
upon him) would have done so himself and the Sahabah would have done so too.
But we see that although the Prophet (peace be upon him) stayed in Makkah for
19 days after the Conquest, yet he did not leave Makkah to do Umrah, even
though he could have easily done so.
Sheikh
Bin Uthaymeen said, “Ibn Taymiyah mentions that the Salaf are agreed that
making multiple Umrahs is discouraged. In any case, leaving Makkah and going to
the boundary of the sacred precincts to make a second or third Umrah is an
unfounded practice that was unknown during the time of the Prophet (peace be
upon him). The only exception to this was the case where Ayesha sought
permission to make a single Umrah after Haj because of special circumstances.
If it was generally recommended to leave Makkah to perform Umrah in this way,
the Prophet (peace be upon him) would have encouraged his Companions to do so.”
Actually,
instead of making multiple Umrahs, it would be better to perform as many Tawaf
as you can for yourself. Tawaf is an act of worship that cannot be done
anywhere else except Makkah and this is a golden opportunity.
Ibn
Taymiyah said, “The Salaf agree that performing voluntary Tawaf is superior to
going to Al-Tan`eem or to the boundaries of the sacred precincts and making
Umrah.” (Majmu Al-Fatawa)
Mistake
#7: Thinking that the Jamarat are devils.
When
some people go to stone the Jamarat, they think they are going to stone the
devils. In fact, they think they are stoning Iblees himself! They even call
this ritual, “Stoning the Shaitan.” That is not true. The Jamarat are not
devils. All we do when we stone these Jamarat is an act of remembering Allah,
following the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) as an act of worship.
That’s it. No need to get emotional, no need to cuss at the Jamarat, no need to
push and shove.
Mistake
#8: Touching or wiping over the Ka’bah.
Some
people touch the Ka’bah or Maqam Ibrahim thinking there is blessing in it. They
also touch and wipe their hands on the pillars of the Grand Mosque or the
Prophet’s Mosque and then they wipe the hands over themselves believing this is
something good. This is another act with no basis in the Shariah of Islam. The
Prophet (peace be upon him) did not do any of this. If it was good, he would
have done so. But he didn’t, so we won’t either.
Blessings
come from following what Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him) have
prescribed, and not from introducing innovations.
Mistake
#9: Thinking that praying 40 prayers in Madina is compulsory.
Some
people think it’s necessary to complete 40 prayers in the Prophet’s Mosque and
that this is necessary and part of Haj. It’s not. This is based on a weak
Hadith. Neither is it necessary to complete 40 prayers there nor is visiting
Madina a part of Haj. Obviously it is good if you can spend as much time as you
can in Madina and pray as much as you can in the Prophet’s Mosque, but to think
that one has to complete 40 prayers there is not correct.
Sheikh
Bin Baz said, “The widespread idea that the visitor should stay for eight days
so that he can offer 40 prayers in the mosque is wrong. Although it says in
some Ahadith that “whoever offers 40 prayers therein Allah will decree that he
is safe from the Fire and free from hypocrisy,” it must be known that this
Hadith is Da’eef (weak) according to the scholars and cannot be taken as proof
or relied upon. There is no set limit for visiting the Prophet’s Mosque. If a
person visits for an hour or two, or a day or two, or for more than that, there
is nothing wrong with that.” (Fatawa Bin Baz)
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Muslimmatters
Nangis lagi...
Assalamualaikum wbt Sham ...
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thank you for sharing of Umrah & Haj guides ... Sham jangan nangis ye ...
Alaikumsalam wbt REAL,
ReplyDeleteKalau org dok tayang beg LV ke, Prada ke, Hermes ke.. tak jeles pun. Tapi kalau tayang gambar lps saei ke, gambar pi raudah ke.. sure nangis.
P/s;
Kami yg dekat.. tapi masih belum dipanggil semula.. nangis lagi.
Alhamdulillah.. terima kasih atas perkongsian yag baik ini.. Subhanallah.. seronoknya tengok gambar tu.. setiap kali mengingati al-haram hati rasa cukup rindu dan syahdu.. semoga ada rezeki untuk menjadi tetamu Allah..
ReplyDeleteAlhamdulillah,
ReplyDeleteSemoga ilmu yang dipanjangkan tersebut mampu memberi keberkatan kepada setiap insan yang membacanya.
hope to menjejakkan kaki di sana one day...
ReplyDeleteInsya'Allah NP..
ReplyDeleteAllah sgt suka dgn org yg bercita-cita berziarah kerumahNya.
Kakakku,,
ReplyDeletethanks for the ilmu.
love it
Sama-sama Yong.
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