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Taqwa the best provision
DHIL-HIJJAH 1443
• JUNE 2022
Hajj: answering the clarion call AFTER a COVID-enforced lull of two years, South African Muslims, as many others outside Arabian Peninsula, are again able to complete the fifth pillar of Islam – the Hajj. For the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19, Muslims from around the world are once again allowed to enter Makkah to perform the rites considered by many as the pinnacle of a Muslim’s life. Although there are still restrictions, at least a million of the more than three million who are usually blessed to attend this sacred event have been allowed this honour. This year, just over a thousand hujjaaj were allowed to travel
from South Africa to the Holy Land. Despite this, some of those who had been marked to go were unable to do so due to the changes in their circumstances as a result of the pandemic – such as loss of work or even loved ones. However, we accept what Allah SWT ordains and we accept this, with perseverance. One of the ways we do this is to be with the hujjaaj during those holy days, not in flesh but in spirit. We do this by involving ourselves in dhikr and deeds that will draw us closer to our Creator. As the days of Hajj draw closer, we should
draw on the taqwa that we developed during the month of Ramadaan to prepare us for the days of Hajj. We pray that Allah SWT will make it easy for the hujjaaj, accept all their supplications and grant that they complete a Hajj Maqbool wa Mabroor. And throughout this time, we can pray that our Creator will grant us the honour of one day being able to answer that clarion call, stand on Arafah clad in ihraam and make that iconic declaration: Labayk, Allah humma labayk! (Here I am, oh Allah, here I am!) The management and staff of Muslim Views take this opportunity to wish our readers and advertisers Eid Mubarak!
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As part of the rites of Hajj, the hujjaaj will perform the sa’ee – which entails covering the distance of about 450 metres between two hillocks, seven times, starting at Safa (pictured) and ending at Marwa. Before renovations to ‘Sa’ee Street’, one was able to go to the very top, which is now behind glass. The rest of Safa is tiled, as is the whole area to Marwa. Photo TOYER NAKIDIEN