Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 10: Hijra
Madinah to Makkah, and all the lessons on the way… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 10: Hijra
Madinah to Makkah, and all the lessons on the way… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 10: Hijra
Random advice from Madinah… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 9: Loose ends
A visit to the greatest resting place… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 8: Every soul shall taste it
Tourist things (part 2) … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 7: Madinah attractions (Part 2 of 2)
Tourist things (part 1) … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 6: Madinah attractions (Part 1 of 2)
A taste of Paradise… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 5: A little piece of Heaven
Coming home… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 4: Welcome to Madinah
The most important thing to pack… … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part3: Twelve bags of sabr
The calling, preparation, and departure … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part2: Beginnings
Why would a person go for Hajj? Why would someone leave behind the security of their home, their family, their enjoyment – to go halfway across the world and spend days and nights in a simple, unflattering tent – where the only physical comforts are a mattress, blanket, and pillow (if they’re fortunate enough to get that). Why would they leave behind the ease of riding in their car for a journey where they’ll be walking for miles and miles on dirty, congested roads, in huge crowds that they’d run away from? Why would they leave behind the beauty of their clothing to wear nothing but two white, unstitched pieces of cloth – wherein they’ll look exactly the same as everyone else, with no physical adornments to separate them from the others? … More Hajj Chronicles revisited: Part 1: Why?