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#61 [Permalink] Posted on 24th November 2006 18:24
I know this is a bit late but there was a Hajj isthimaa at Dewsbury Markus last weekend, if anyone went would appreciate it greatly if you could share some of the advice given. Jazakallahu khair.
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#62 [Permalink] Posted on 24th November 2006 18:45
personally having been to 2 there i think the spiritual / purpose of hajj is covered more then the practicalities at dewsbury. I think everyone should go there for the reason WHY you go hajj but also to another hajj bayaan that deals more better/detail with the way you DO hajj.


Dewsbury also gives a taster of whats to expect i.e going in group with others you dont know, sleeping on floor for few nights, eating at fixed times, and just getting used to a general deeni mahol.


Also spending a few days in tablighi 3day programs also helps as it creates the deeni jaazbat/awareness of imaan/amaal and makes you reliase you wanna go hajj to CHANGE your life and come back a better muslim and try to live your life accordingly afterwards. But i undertand TJ is not everyone cup of tea. Khanqa (i.e moLLy saleem) could also provide similar benefit.

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#63 [Permalink] Posted on 24th November 2006 22:37
jazakillah mujahidah and taalibah.


there was a bayaan today in clapton by mufti umer farook. it sounded very beneficial. except, i could only hear it and not LISTEN to it. my kids were screaming. insha'llah i shall obtain the recording of this and listen to it in peace.


rujie, ive heard that one too. but i was advised to take the coach instead.

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#64 [Permalink] Posted on 25th November 2006 11:54
I heard the bayaan at Clapton masjid by Mufti Farook, It was very beneficial Alhamdulillah. It's really good that u'll be able to obtain a recording because u'll b able to listen to it over and over, don't know about u but my urdu is a bit funny so it takes a while for things to register, lol.
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#65 [Permalink] Posted on 27th November 2006 22:52
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#66 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 11:40
jazakallah oneummah for sharing that!!

  1. virtues of hajj

  2. how to perform hajj

  3. how to perform ziyarah

  4. salaat and salaam

  5. Quran & majmu'a wazaif

  6. hajj wa ziyarah makbool dua

any other literature that i should take? or should that suffice?? (remember bayaans will also be on the list)

thinking of also taking an ipod.

which would be recommended; ipod nano or mp3?? (i have no idea on either of them)

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#67 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 12:53

Please find following two contacts for the ihram niqab caps for sisters:

AL-ATFAAL,
68 ASFORDBY ST, LEICESTER, LE5 3ZJ
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SAWTUL HAQ,
86 BERNERS ST, LEICESTER, LE2 0FS
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: 0116 210 7949

i have seen the caps that both these establishments sell and they are both the same. i am trying to trace one more contact, IF i find it i will post it up here, it is a lady in leicester who personally makes them herself (not sure if she still makes them or her whereabouts)

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#68 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 13:25
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jazakallah oneummah for sharing that!!

  1. virtues of hajj
  2. how to perform hajj
  3. how to perform ziyarah
  4. salaat and salaam
  5. Quran & majmu'a wazaif
  6. hajj wa ziyarah makbool dua

any other literature that i should take? or should that suffice?? (remember bayaans will also be on the list)

thinking of also taking an ipod.

which would be recommended; ipod nano or mp3?? (i have no idea on either of them)


takin an iPOD? hmmm, don't really recommend that since you'd rather spend time prayin than listenting to a bayan or sumin, honestly.



When you go there, everything will seem so easy.


Personally i recommend the books listed and that's it, as the sisters in the groups will defiantely help u out if u need it.


Anyway, that's my opinion, unless I've misunderstood your post: forgive me.


Jazakallah all for the links etc., insha'Allah they'll be very beneficial to me esp.


Wassalam

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#69 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 15:27
jazakillah for the info on caps.


dont even know if im going yet as my agent has not yet returned successful from saudi. only 3 weeks left and i dont know!!


pls make dua he comes back soon.

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#70 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 17:48
Although I agree with xmuslimahx I would still take an ipod (or something similar) so that you can listen to the bayaans prior to performing the rites of Hajj. (Maulana Saleem's Urdu Bayaan is split into sections and hence you can listen to specific sections eg pelting prior to carrying it out.


In terms of other books, then suggest reading/taking Fazaaile Hajj. This is very good for the spritual element of Hajj.

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#71 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 18:40
Think you definitely should consider taking Fazail-e-Hajj also. It gives an amazing incite on the purpose and spirit of Hajj. Ajeeeeeb book. Gives so many stories of how the salaaf etc spent their Hajj and how they performed it


With regards to ipod etc DON'T take such expensive things - might get lost. If you do wanna take something to listen to buy a very cheap one like I did . I brought a cheap cd/mp3 player off ebay brand new with full in-line remote for �15. Cant go wrong. Then just took one mp3 cd with all my Molly Saleems Hajj bayaans and some others, plus few mp3 naats/asheeds. best heard when in safar. Few in my Hajj group also said my �15 cd/mp� player was a better idea then their �75/�100 mp3 player.


Someone above made a point that better time spent in ebaadat. I agree - hearing bayaans such as Molly Saleems and others are also considered ebaadat, learning and also gives a boost to imaan (not so much naats/nasheeds though but they also have there merits/virtues). The benefit/noor derived from purely ebaadat cannot be derived from bayaans and the benefit/noor derived from bayaans cannot be derived from ebaadat. both have there unique noors/benefits for our imaan which cannot be replaced by increasing one over the other. Each amaals benefit is unique to that particular amaal alone and cannot be found in others. But try not hear too much when in Makkah or Madinah as its best to do the amaals specific to these places i.e tawaf, ziyarah or just as much ibadat in the harams as you can as bayaans you can listen to when at home in London but tawafs etc you cant. Tawafs are the highest form of ibadaat whilst in Makkah. And ziyarahs the highest whilst in Madinah.


Also remember its not the amount of tawafs you do its the quality of the tawafs that you do. People get carried away trying to perform so many in the main mataaf area (ground floor near the kaba) just so they can do as much as they can. But by doing so here its very very very hard to not rub up against non-mahrams and ALL the time your looking out for where the next push/shove will come from other Hajis be they women or men. Its VERY hard to concentrate on whet your praying with proper humility and devotion. Near impossible I'd say. For this reason we done mostly all our tawafs on the 1sr floor or roof as its soooo easy there. No pushing, shoving or rubbing whatsoever. You can concentrate on each word you say/pray with full conviction and devotion - praying allahoakbar, allhumdolillah etc pondering over each words/tasbihs meaning fully. Or basically walking round the Haram praying quran slowly (no fixed zikar for tawaf). Might take you 45mins to 1hr 15mins for one tawaf but I'd found it much more beneficial in doing these long tawafs then the ones on the ground floor near kaba which takes around 20-30 mins. Don't worry about when you hear people say "oh we did 5, 6, 7, tawafs today etc today". One 1hrs15mins tawaf with no rubbing, pushing, shoving is miles betters then 3/4 30mins tawafs done with rubbing, pushing, shoving and do concentration on whats being read/prayed. Quality NOT quantity.

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#72 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 18:45

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Fazaaile Hajj [quote]


who is the author? can this be found at azhar academy? and i assume it is in urdu??


as suggested by yourself or daywalk3r (cant remember which1), it would ideal to take it for the long journies. listening to the bayaans can refresh my mind. (when im tired, i cannot read. my eyes go blury and zzzzzz) so listening may keep me more alert. [quote] (Maulana Saleem's Urdu Bayaan is split into sections and hence you can listen to specific sections eg pelting prior to carrying it out.


jazakallah for that. thats incredibly useful.

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#73 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 19:01
The author of Fazaaile Hajj (Virtues of Hajj) is Shaykh Zakariyya (RA), one of the greatest scholars in recent times.

Link to book at Azhar for further info:

http://www.azharacademy.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=340


Was originally written in urdu I beleive, so should be available from Azhar (worth calling them since site does not list all their urdu books)

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#74 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 19:58
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People get carried away trying to perform so many in the main mataaf area (ground floor near the kaba) just so they can do as much as they can. But by doing so here its very very very hard to not rub up against non-mahrams and ALL the time your looking out for where the next push/shove will come from other Hajis be they women or men

yeah, jazakallah for that. i totally agree with that. i would rather do it on the outskirts.
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#75 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2006 20:54
u say u stiII have not got your hajj visa?? This year is VERY hard for Iate bookers. I've got a SH friend who has been trying every hajj tour group he knows for the past 4 weeks but aII are fuIIy booked or over booked. Even the one i know who aIways has space to squeeze peopIe in even he said hes fuIIy booked - think its cause of peopIe making most of dec hoIidays. I know 7/8 peopIe aIone from SH musjid who are going because they got Dec HoIidays so wiII onIy have to take a few days off work as they going for 15 days or so. But inshaIIah u wiII go.
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