A Common Man’s Hajj – Day to Day Recount of Hajj 2019 – Asrar Qureshi – Part 13
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This is a special series of Blogs which describes my time and
experiences during Hajj this year.
DAY 10
– 30 July 2019
Madinah Munawarah
Everyone has fallen into
a routine. Everyone is offering all prayers in Masjid Nabawi diligently. A
portion of time is regularly spent on shopping also. Women are more interested
in Gold, Gold Jewelry and other household kind of gifts. Men’s focus is on
buying dates.
The compound or Sahn of
Masjid Nabawi is usually filled with people. Families sit there. Adults chat
and children run around in the huge open space. Sometimes they also eat there.
No one is in a rush; everyone is relaxed.
Mobile photography is a full-time
activity and all nations do it. They take pictures, make videos while keeping
Masjid Nabawi and the Dome of Roza e Rasool (Peace be upon him) in the
background.
I want to especially draw
your attention toward a very serious matter.
As I said earlier, people
queue up in order to pass by the Roza e Mubarak. They keep moving slowly,
reciting Salam and Durood. Some, in fact, several people get busy in making a
video, either of their own, or the Roza e Mubarak, or both.
Some others take some
relative, friend or acquaintance on a video call and show him/her the
proceeding of passing by the Roza e Rasool. All the while, they are talking
also, doing commentary.
There are two extremely
serious problems with this activity.
One. That other person(s)
is relaxing somewhere. They have neither prepared for it by getting clean and doing
‘wuzu’ (ablution); nor are paying respect as it should be done. Because they are
simply watching a movie.
Two. You were supposed to
pay your respects to the Prophet (Peace be upon him). You had to be highly
respectful, reciting Salam and Durood all the time. Instead, you wasted this
precious time in adjusting the angles for video and doing live commentary.
You committed disrespect
and the people on the other end of the line committed disrespect because of
you. To me, it is such an act that it is akin to Blasphemy. I understand that
as a devout Muslim, no one will even think of committing Blasphemy against the
Prophet (Peace be upon him). However, in your zeal to show off or share your
good moment with someone, you came very close to it. Who knows if you lost all
your good deeds due to this? In any case, you squandered away one of the
greatest opportunities of life.
For the love of Allah and
His Messenger, please stop doing this. Tell your near and dear ones that you
will not do it, if they ask you or even insist upon it. I pray that Allah
Grants enough wisdom to all of us so that we understand what is right and what
is wrong. Aameen.
Saudi TV has two channels
which telecast Harmain Shareefain live. One channel is for Ka’aba tul
Musharrafah where you can see live whatever is happening. The other is for
Masjid Nabawi which gives live coverage to Roza e Rasool (Peace be upon him)
and Masjid Nabawi. Hajj proceedings are also shown live. If the Ultimate
Purpose and Gain is a VIDEO, then why bother to come here? Sit home and watch
high-resolution, multi-camera videos any time you wish. You can probably
perform Umrah and Hajj also vicariously in this way.
I understand you will
consider this suggestion to be absolutely idiotic.
My dear brothers! Forgive
me, but coming to Harmain Shareefain and living and praying in videos? Isn’t it
the same thing?
There is a barber shop in
our building at Aziziya. He has a large TV running Ka’abatul Musharrafah
channel all the time. And remember, these channels also continuously run
recitation of Qur’an in the background. In his shop, no one is listening or
even paying attention. They are busy in their own talk with customers which
could be anything. Do you seriously think that running this channel shall bring
‘Barakah’ to business?
In all the buses, which
we used for going to Haram, an FM channel was always blasting with recitation
of Holy Qur’an. No one listened. Our people mostly did not understand Arabic
and the Egyptian drivers were busy on phones. What is the purpose of this
activity?
Surah Al A’raaf;
verses 204 & 205. “So when the Qur’an is recited, then listen to it and pay
attention that you receive mercy. And remember your Lord within yourself in
humility and in fear without being apparent in speech – in the mornings and
evenings. And do not be among the heedless.”
These are the worst forms
of being heedless.
Allah! Please forgive us
for our sins committed in lack of understanding; and save us from indulging in
such acts in future. Aameen.
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