1. The person who  intends to perform Hajj must do so with the express niyyah of attaining  Allah’s Pleasure, and to fulfil one’s fardh, and also to diligently  carry out the Commands of Allah and His Rasool sallallahu alayhi  wasallam. The rewards for deeds depend greatly on the niyyah that is  formed. Sincerity is extremely important. 
2. The ‘ibaadah of Hajj  has the exclusive status of being fardh only once a lifetime, for those  who can afford it. It is therefore important that the sincerity of  intention must be given due regard. In other ‘ibaadaat and devotions it  is possible to gradually develop ikhlaas, whereas the time available for  Hajj is usually limited. The need for ikhlaas is vital because a fardh  Hajj can never be repeated. During your journey to Hajj a concerted  effort towards developing this all important sincerity must be made. 
3. It is important that  Hajj should be kept free of ulterior and worldly motives. Joining  worldly objectives with religious aims is like adding water to milk.  There are three types of adulteration which are possible in the  performance of Hajj; To ruin the Hajj even before departing from home by  having a desire to be called a haji, and using haraam or doubtful  earnings for this ‘ibaadah. To engage in improper acts while performing  Hajj e.g. to commit sins during the time that one is engaged in the  performance of Hajj, to have arguments, not to make tawbah (repentance).  To complete the Hajj and then to indulge in such deeds that defile the  Hajj, e.g. to neglect the fardh salaat, to indulge in sin etc. Perform  the Hajj with all its aadaab and requisites, for anything done in  keeping with this is well accomplished. 
4. While in Hajj do not  do things to display to others. Do not announce your Hajj to all and  sundry. (To avoid riyaa which is to show off and act to gain fame). On  returning from Hajj do not emphasize the difficulties which may have  been endured, instead turn your attention towards the eternal benefits  and rewards you will receive. One must understand that the difficulties  endured during this sacred journey are insignificant compared to the  high position one will receive in jannah. 
TAWBAH
5. Before beginning  one’s journey repent sincerely. Perform two rakaats nafl with the niyyah  of tawbah. The effect of sincerely repenting and then proceeding for  hajj will be, that one will be favoured by Allah Ta‘ala and blessed with  the strength to continually do good deeds. 
6. Develop a relationship with the pious person for guidance. This will assist you in making a true and sincere tawbah. 
FULFILMENT OF DEBT
7. If you have monetary  debt or are responsible for any moral transgression, then fulfil your  debt or have it waived, and have your moral violations forgiven. It is  important that one settles all outstanding matters and transactions, and  has his faults and shortcomings forgiven. 
8. All amaanaat  (trusts) and anything borrowed must be returned. A detailed and final  will must be made regarding all important matters. 
EDUCATION
9. It is compulsory for  a person who wishes to perform Hajj to learn the necessary masaail well  before the time of Hajj. When a firm intention is made then first learn  the necessary masaail, or acquire these from a reliable and recognized  aalim (scholar). 
DEPARTURE 
10. Depart with  happiness from home. A Hajj which is performed with a feeling of love  and keenness is conducive to religious upliftment. Inconvenience during  travel should not hamper this love and keenness. 
11. Perform two rakaats  nafl before departing. Take care that this salaat is not performed  during the makrooh times. Give some sadaqah to the poor before leaving  home and also after commencing your journey. 
12. Ask your near and  dear ones, neighbours and friends to overlook and forgive your  shortcomings. Make a request for their du‘aa. Make musafahah (shake  hands) using both hands when leaving. Do not make musafahah with  non-mahrams (those of the opposite sex whom you can marry). 
13. Be at your best  behaviour amongst your companions. Assist them in their needs. The  person who helps his companions on this journey will be regarded as a  mujaahid (one who strives to uplift Islaam). 
IBAADAH
Salaat, Du‘aa, Tawaaf and Tilaawat
14. Take great care and be punctual in the performance of all salaat with jama‘at whilst visiting the sacred places. Do not delay any salaat at all. 
15. After every salaat  beseech from Allah ta‘aalaa that He grant you a mabroor Hajj (one that  is accepted and free from sin). A Hajj which is full of Allah ta‘aalaa’s  Blessings and Favours. 
16. A haji is fortunate  in being present at the various sacred places where du‘aa are assured  acceptance. Therefore repeatedly ask Allah ta‘aalaa for your needs of  this world and the Hereafter. Your du‘aa must be appropriate and made  with respect and humbleness. Do not ask for meaningless and unrighteous  things. 
17. There are three  persons whose du‘aa are assured acceptance; the oppressed, the traveller  and the father’s du‘aa for his son, (meaning children). 
18. The qadhaa  (fulfilment in arrears) of ‘ibaadaat which are owing to Allah ta‘aalaa  should be correctly fulfilled or compensated. 
19. The reward for one salaat in the Masjidul Haraam (Makkah)  is 100,000 fold (with jama‘at 2,700,000). The reward for salaat in the  Masjidun Nabawi (Madeenah) is 50,000 fold. Each good deed done in Makkah  is equivalent in reward to 100,000 good deeds done elsewhere. 
20. Whenever entering either of the two masjid or any other masjid, form a niyyah for nafl i‘tikaaf. 
21. Your stay in the Masjidul Haraam and Masjidun Nabawi must be with utmost dignity and honour. 
22. Perform as many  tawaaf, umrah and nafl salaat as you can and make du‘aa that the thawaab  (reward) of this be presented to Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi  wasallam. 
23. Complete the Qur’aan at least once in each of the two Holy Masjid, i.e. Makkah and Madeenah. 
24. Perform nafl salaat with the niyyah of expressing one’s gratitude to Allah ta‘aalaa. 
MAKKAH MUKARRAMAH
25. During your stay in  Makkah abundantly increase your recital of the Kalimah Tayyibah:  Laa’ilaha il lal’lahu·, and istighfar: ‘Astaghfirullah·. 
26. If you desire, give  an excellent gift to your near dear ones, friends who are living, and  especially those who have passed away. The gift of the rewards of tawaaf  and umrah will please their souls very much. There will be no reduction  from your own reward for these acts. 
27. Rasoolullah  sallallahu alayhi wasallam has said that the water of Zamzam will have  the desired effect of whatever intention is made at the time of drinking  Zamzam. Zamzam should be drunk with the intention of quenching the  thirst of the Day of Qiyaamah (resurrection). It should also be taken  with the intention of shifaa (cure) from spiritual and physical  ailments. It is commendable to drink Zamzam with the niyyah of being  granted the tawfeeq of conforming to the sunnah of our beloved  Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam. 
MADEENAH MUNAWWARAH
28. It is stated in  hadeeth:  (i) “Whoever comes with the sole intention of visiting my  grave, my intercession will become incumbent for that person”. (ii)  “Whoever visits my grave after my death is like the one who has visited  me during my lifetime”. 
29. Recite durood  (salutations) in abundance on Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam, on  beginning your journey to and from Madeenah Munawwarah, and during your  stay there. 
30. To hurt or cause inconvenience to any Muslim and especially the people of Madeenah Munawwarah is a great sin. 
GENERAL
31. Choose an able  pious companion who will assist you in times of need, and it is better  if this companion is a reliable recognized aalim (scholar). 
32. Regard the time in Hajj as a blessing. One never knows when one may be favoured with this good fortune again. 
33. Since your stay  there is a short one, you should value every moment there. Do not waste  your time roaming in the bazaars and do not indulge in meaningless  things and idle talk. 
34. Do not allow your  attention to drift towards the decoration and splendour of the  buildings, nor indulge in humour and ridicule. 
35. One must be  extremely cautious with regard to the etiquette of these sacred places.  Any disrespect in this regard will be a cause for retribution. 
36. Do not criticize  the conditions and people there. After all, the local residents are  human and are prone to faults just as we are. When noticing the  shortcomings of others, special attention must immediately be drawn to  one’s own faults and weak points. 
37. One must make a  concentrated effort to avoid sin, especially casting passionate glances  at female who are present at Hajj. One must keep one’s gaze lowered when  women gather for tawaaf and salaat-u-salaam. 
38. Hadhrat ‘Umar  radhiyallahu anhu said, “For me to commit a sin in Makkah is worse than  committing seventy sins outside Makkah”. Just as the rewards of good  deeds are multiplied in Makkah, so too is the retribution of misconduct  multiplied. 
39. One must show  consideration and take care that one does not trouble or inconvenience  those who are present for Hajj and ziyaarah. 
40. One must not  deceive or trick others in buying or selling. To swindle or cheat the  residents of Makkah or Madeenah would result in one’s own destruction.  One must be extremely cautious in this regard. Transactions must be  carried out with honesty.
Source: Islamic Da’wah Academy




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