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I am at your service, O Allah, I am at your service

I am at your service, O Allah, I am at your service 

لبيك اللهم لبيك

Echoes of Hajj: The Soul's Journey Towards Inspiration and Renewal "Listen and read with us in 'Echoes of Hajj' and embark on a magical journey


Transcending the boundaries of time and space! 🕋✨ In this amazing audio file and accompanying article, we delve into the depths of 'Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk', words that fill the heart with awe and direct the soul towards ascension.


Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk


Discover the history of these great words, and how they have been embodied in Hajj traditions throughout the ages. You will find yourself surrounded by the echoes of Takbeers and supplications amidst the crowds of pilgrims in Arafat, Mina and Muzdalifah.


A listening and reading experience that will elevate you to the pinnacle of contemplation and reflection on the meanings of faith and submission to God. Join us on this spiritual journey and prepare to renew yourself and inspire your heart! 🤲💫"


Play Eid Takbeers now and may you be well every year


The Hajj rituals are a series of religious activities and rituals performed by pilgrims during the Hajj. The rituals of Hajj include several consecutive actions, as follows:


1. **Ihram**: The rituals of Hajj begin with Ihram, which is the decision to enter the state of pure Ihram, which imposes several restrictions on the pilgrim, such as wearing Ihram and avoiding certain actions and behaviors such as shortening the time of Ihram.


2. **Tawaf around the Kaaba**: The pilgrim performs seven circuits around the Kaaba in Mecca in a ritual called Tawaf. The first circuit around the Sacred House is considered a circuit of honor for the Muslim, and is called the Tawaf of Arrival.


3. **Sa'i between Safa and Marwa**: The pilgrim runs between Safa and Marwa, which are two mountains located in Mecca. This act refers to Hajar, the wife of Abraham, asking for water for Abraham while her great determination continued to search for water for her son Ismail.


4. **Standing on Arafat**: Pilgrims gather in Arafat on the ninth day of Dhul-Hijjah, where they spend the day praying, seeking forgiveness, and reciting the Qur’an. Standing on Arafat is considered one of the most important Hajj rituals.


5. **Stoning the Jamarat**: Pilgrims throw pebbles or stones at the three Jamarat in Mina. This act represents throwing stones at Satan and rejecting temptation.


6. **Shaving or cutting hair**: Pilgrims offer a sacrifice on the day of Eid, then shave or cut their hair, which is a sign of renewal and starting over.


7. **Heading to Medina**: After performing the Hajj rituals in Mecca, pilgrims head to Medina to visit the Prophet’s Mosque and the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace.


These are the most important Hajj rituals that pilgrims perform during their religious journey. These rituals and activities represent different aspects of worship and remembrance of the story of Prophet Abraham, Ishmael, and Hagar, and embody the teachings and values ​​of Islam.




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