By: Ahmed Moait | 2011-06-02 | Spirituality Hajj is an imperative duty for all Muslims who have the resources. It is to be performed during the month of hajj once in a lifetime. Umrah can be performed anytime during the year. read more
By: Noor Islam | 2011-09-30 | Spirituality In the real world of Muslims, Islam implore to Allah by his descriptive contents. These contents are purchased to citizens on this world by his Prophets. Allah send us many Prophets at different-2 times with convey their messages. read more
By: Susan Eva | 2012-03-20 | Travel & Leisure Haj and Umrah are the afraid obligations of most of the Muslims which they require to accomplish. Hadj is required on every Ruler who has sensual capability and also monetary resources to assume the expenses to action Hajj at smallest erstwhile in a lifespan. read more
By: Noor Islam | 2011-07-28 | Spirituality Muslims Celebrate The Life Of Ibrahim (AS) Every Year During Hajj and Umrah, And We Also Know His Special Status With Allah [SWT] As Khaleel-Ullah. read more
By: Abdul Quddoos | 2010-04-15 | Travel Tips In Islam's real life, Allah was prayed to by his described messages by Muslims. His Prophets brought these messages to people on this sworld. He has sent various prophet in different times, each one has specific prophet and preached Allah's message as per His orders. Each nation was bestowed a prophet, which has specific task to be ensured on that nation. read more
By: Noor Islam | 2011-09-23 | Religion Hajj, it is not only a name! It sounds many encapsulated stories, a great history, many more sacrifices, etc. Hajj is generally known as the biggest pilgrimage in the whole world. This pilgrimage started from a very old since 7th century at the time of Muhammad. read more
By: Nabil Kunwar | 2011-11-17 | Religion The benefits of Hajj are just as applicable to kids as to adults. If certain rules and instructions are followed then the experience can be safe and rewarding. Hajj for kids can become a glorious reality if their Mahram guides the children through the rituals of the pilgrimage, meaning the invaluable gift of Hajj is bestowed fully. read more
By: Nabil Kunwar | 2011-11-07 | Religion Hajj is the peak of a Muslim’s lifetime. A pilgrimage to Makkah that demonstrates their submission to Allah through a series of rituals and tasks. Hajj pilgrims, along with thousands of other Muslims, come together in an unparalleled show of devotion, purity, peace, equality and solidarity. read more
By: Noor Islam | 2011-08-02 | Spirituality When a haji pronounces the Niyyah (intention) of Hajj and Umrah and utters Talbiyah, certain halaal (permissible) things become haraam for him. This combined action (Niyyah and Talbiyah) is called Ihram. read more
By: David Morson | 2012-03-20 | Travel Tips Millions of Muslims from all over the world perform the spiritual journey to Mecca to perform the holy obligations of hajj and umrah. This article describes some necessary things which pilgrims must keep in their minds during performance of hajj and umrah. read more
By: nabil kunwar | 2011-04-07 | Arts & Entertainment Hajj is a fifth pillar of Islam. It is the pilgrimage to Mekkah for all muslims. Hajj and Umrah was made compulsory in the 9th year of Hijra. Muslims carried out Hajj, the religious journey to Mekkah ... read more
By: Susan Eva | 2012-03-26 | Travel Tips Islams 5 pillars are all ingrained in the minds of every Muslims. So overmuch so that we run to move them lightly to the outlet of neglecting them. read more
By: Nabil Kunwar | 2011-09-19 | Religion Performing Hajj according to Sunnah is of the utmost importance. So, how do you perform acts to meet the needs of Sunnah? read more
By: Jacob Watson | 2011-04-05 | Travel Tips In order to pay their wishes to Allah, a large number of Muslims go for Hajj and Umrah every year from different corners of the world. Hajj is seen as the largest annual pilgrimage in the world. It is one of the important five duties which are also considered as the five pillars of Islam and obligatory for every Muslim. The Hajj pilgrimage is carried out in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. read more
By: Tajamul Hussain | 2010-04-03 | Spirituality Several years back when I was privileged to respond to the call for the Hajj, I realize, I was caught more in the torrent of emotions to touch, feel and live the holy sites (ziyarat) than to perform the fifth Article of Islam. Swept on to a precipitate reaction, perhaps while deciding to perform the pilgrimage I had perceived only part of the situation. read more