Hajj and Eid
It's that time of
the year, Muslims all over the world are getting restless. Their Home in the
heart of the planet beckons them. It's time to pay homage to the Beloved God in
the House. It's time to come Home. It's time to come Home to the Holy Sanctuary
of Ka'aba. It's time to leave all and follow Him. It's time to abandon this
illusory world and come to the House of God. It's time for Hajj--the
Pilgrimage. Those who can go will head to Mecca, those who can't will join in
the festivities of Homecoming wherever they may be by celebrating the Eid of
Sacrifice.
Hajj is a
commemoration of love and celebration of faith. We commemorate Abraham's
Supreme Sacrifice in love of his Beloved in Minna. We celebrate his wife
Hagar's display of unprecedented love for the infant Ishmael and her
unflinching trust in the Providence in the lonely desert around the Twin Peaks.
We venerate God's Greatest Gift, the Quran by spending a day in Arafat where
the final revelation was sent. We celebrate faith by coming face-to-face to the
Qiblah of our prayers.
Hajj is also an
act of renunciation. Muslims from every corner of the globe don their
coffins--two cotton sheets--to represent their deaths to this life and head to
their Primordial Home. They pay their debts, ask forgiveness of everyone, bid
farewell to one and all and prepare to die to this world to live in Him. We are
now ready for Hajj to the Ka'aba-a very special place.
Ka'aba is a
special place. It was the first house of worship built by the first man. God
commanded Adam to make a journey. He walked umpteen months until he arrived
guided by God to Mecca. Here, he was instructed to build Him a House. This was
mankind's first House of Worship. This is where we first learned to mourn our
separation from our Beloved. This is where Adam shed countless tears to lament
loss of paradisiacal glory. This is where we sought to seek His nearness. This
is where we sought to experience His intimacy. This House is the Archetype
which basks under another House situated far beyond the realm of the Visible
Universe and the prison of space and serial time. This is the first act of
reconciliation with our Paradisiacal Destiny in the Home of our Beloved inspite
of our terrestrial sojourn.
Ka'aba is a
special place. It was once lost to us but our Beloved led His Friend Abraham
(God's Peace be upon him) to this Sanctuary and gave him the task of restoring
this House. Our father Abraham (GPBUH) recruited his son Ishmael for the Holy
Task. For months at end, father and son toiled under the searing desert sun
sustained only by their burning love for the Eternal God. This choice was no
random choice. Abraham was *the* man for the job. Every year, when men and
women were to come to this blessed House, they were to come on 10th of the
month of Zilhijj. This auspicious day God asked Abraham to make the Supreme
Sacrifice and Abraham delivered. Allah asked His Friend to sacrifice his son
Ishmael and he obliged.
Ka'aba is a
special place. Its foundations have been fortified by love and faith of
Abraham's family. We go there to commemorate love. We go there to celebrate
faith. Abraham lived the true meaning of Surrender. He loved God, his Friend,
above all. God gave him a dream where he saw himself sacrificing his son.
Persistence of the dream convinced him that it wasn't just a dream but an
allusion from the Infinite. He intimated the dream to his son who readily
concurred. Once it was known to be God's Will, the son didn't offer any
excuses. It was a foregone conclusion that His Will be done. Father and son set
off to the designated place. When they reached their destination, son suggested
that the father cover his eyes so his love does not overwhelm him into
disobeying His master. At the very moment that Abraham let loose his knife, the
son was substituted with a lamb. This time and this day was made sacred. Every
year, millions come this very day. Millions retrace the steps of these two in
the valley of Mina, they stop where they stopped, walk where they walked and
finally arrive where the Supreme Sacrifice was offered. Here, everyone offers a
sacrifice in His Love and then gives it to the impoverished people of the land
all the while marveling at Abraham's burning love and faith in God that he was
willing to sacrifice his most precious love. Those who can't be here, celebrate
this wonderful sacrifice wherever they may be in any part of the world. For
indeed, love of God must be celebrated.
Ka'aba is a
special place. We commemorate Abraham and his son's faith and surrender. We
also celebrate Mother Hagar's love. Mother's love is the highest form of
selfless human love. Hagar typified this love so well. She combined this love
with her unshakable trust in God. Abraham was instructed to bring her and her
infant son Ishmael near the mound that was once the Ka'aba. In this desolate
place with nary a single soul and nary a water source, he left them with a
leather bag containing some dates, and a small water-skin containing some
water, and set out homeward. Ishmael's mother followed him saying, "O
Abraham! Where are you going, leaving us in this valley where there is no
person whose company we may enjoy, nor is there anything (to enjoy)?" She
repeated that to him many times, but he did not look back at her. Then she
asked him, "Has Allah ordered you to do so?" He said,
"Yes." She said, "Then He will not neglect us." What an
exemplary Trust in their Beloved God! They knew that the Causer of all Causes
will provide. He is Eminently Resourceful. Ishmael's mother went on suckling
Ishmael and drinking from the water (she had). When all water ran out, she
became thirsty and her child also became thirsty. She started looking at
Ishmael tossing in agony; she left him, for she could not endure looking at
him, and found that the mountain of Safa was the nearest mountain to her on
that land. She stood on it and started looking at the valley keenly so that she
might see somebody, but she could not see anybody. Then she descended from Safa
and when she reached the valley, she tucked up her robe and ran in the valley
like a person in distress and trouble, till she crossed the valley and reached
the Marwa mountain where she stood and started looking, expecting to see
somebody, but she could not see anybody. She repeated that (running between
Safa and Marwa) seven times. God loved this selfless display of motherly love
so much that every pilgrim to His Holy House must run 7 times between the Twin
Peaks of Safa and Marwa. When she reached the Marwa (for the last time) she
heard a voice and she asked herself to be quiet and listened attentively. She
heard the voice again and said, 'O, (whoever you may be)! You have made me hear
your voice; have you got something to help me?" And behold! She saw an
angel at the place of Zam-Zam, digging the earth with his heel till water
flowed from that place. She started to make something like a basin around it,
using her hand in this way, and started filling her water-skin with water with
her hands, and the water was flowing out after she had scooped some of it. This
wonderful gift of God hasn't stopped yet. Hundreds of Millions come every year
and take gallons and gallons of the Holy Water with them and still the small
well never goes dry. Mecca is a special place.
In celebration of
the two momentous events in Abraham's family, we are reminded that Allah's Will
always work for our highest good. In the end, it all worked out for Abraham's
family and in the end if we trust Him everything will work out for us too. From
Him have we come and to Him shall we return!
Ka'aba is a
special place. It is overwhelming to be in company of 3 million brothers and
sisters in faith, all enshrouded in humble whites. The highest king to the
humble laborer are both dressed alike. They stand shoulder to shoulder, they
run side by side and they greet each other the greeting of peace. People of all
races intermingle as co-equals. Black, white, yellow and brown all come
together in harmony before their Beloved. Men and women all stand together.
Veils are lifted off women's faces. In this searing passion for the Loved One,
there is no distraction. He Alone Matters! It is wonderful to lift one's face
and see one's Qiblah face-to-face. All their lives 5 times a day they turned
their faces to their Qiblah--the Holy Ka'aba and now they see it right in front
of them in all its majesty and glory. They savor the sweetness of coming Home
all the while exclaiming "Labbaik Allahuma labbaik, la sharika laka
labbaik, Labbaik Allahuma labbaik: I have come, my Lord, I have come. No one
participates in Your Divinity (so I have nowhere to come but You). I have
come." I have come, my Beloved. I have come.
We circulate
around the Holy Ka'aba proclaiming all the while our Arrival. Circling around
the earthly shadow of the Pole, we are reminded to keep our Beloved at the
Center of our lives. We are reminded to keep Him in front of our lives and in
center of our existence. Whenever we pray, this circulation is affixed and
imprinted in our consciousness. We stand in awe of His Presence as if we are
circling non-stop in ecstasy round and round our Beloved.
Accept the Hajj
of all our lucky Muslim brothers and sisters who are given the grace of your
Presence in Your Exalted House. Give us the Grace to one day be able to come
visit You. O Allah, there is no one worthy of Love, Worship and Surrender but
You. Allow us to love you, worship You and submit to Your Presence and to Your
Wish and Will. Ameen!
Hajj Mubarak and
Eid Mubarak!!