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Pilgrims who circumambulate
the house of Allah enter a mosque in which
the Ka'ba is located. They must begin
circumambulating the Ka'ba from the same
spot all monotheists throughout history
agreed upon.
Prophet Adam
(PBUH), father of mankind, learned the
rituals of Hajj with the help of Gabriel,
and experienced such blessing by going
around the Ka'ba seven times.
Prophet Seth
(PBUH) performed the rituals of Hajj and
experienced the worship his grandfather Adam
(PBUH) had experienced. It has been recorded
that seventy five of the prophets have
circumambulated the Ka'ba and performed
Hajj. Among them, the story of Prophet
Ibrahim (Abraham) (PBUH) and Prophet Hud (PBUH)
is especially worth mentioning.
As for Prophet Hud, he invited the people of
'Aad to worshipping the One God. They
however, rejected his invitations and were
satisfied with mocking and ignoring his
advices. As a result, Allah
(SWT) deprived them of rain for three years.
Finally the people of 'Aad decided to send
some of their members to the Ka'ba and ask
Allah (SWT) to flourish them with rain.
Those people performed the rituals of Hajj
and circumambulated around the Ka'ba for 40
days…
Yet, when it comes to the topic of Hajj the
story of Prophet Ibrahim
(PBUH) outstands all others. He transformed
Mecca from a forgotten land to a habitable
and holy land. Mecca was neither fertile nor
habitable, but due to the presence of the
Ka'ba, it had to be glorified.
Prophet Ibrahim
(PBUH) is highly respected by Jews,
Christians and Muslims. Because all prophets
after him (PBUH) were his descendants, he is
referred to as Ab al-'Anbiaa', father of the
prophets. Despite many threatens facing his
life, he remained steadfast in his struggle
to invite people to the one Lord.
The people of Babel used to worship various
idols; in fact each city had its own Lord.
Yet, the people officially respected and
worshipped the Great Deity, and the number
of idols was gradually decreasing.
Prophet Ibrahim
(PBUH) however, though was also living in
the same community believed there is only
One Lord. According to his wisdom he
believed that the source of power which
governs the universe is unique and cannot
have any partner. Thus, he decided to free
people of superstitions and polytheism, and
to purify their minds from false beliefs.
Allah (SWT) provided Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH)
with guiding inspirations, and gave him the
responsibility of warning and helping people
from the darkness of polytheism.
Many verses of the Holy Quran explain how
Prophet Ibrahim
(PBUH) fought polytheism and spread
monotheistic thoughts despite the many harms
he faced such as being thrown in a huge pile
of fire with Catapult. Indeed, he was a
brave and perfect preacher of Monotheism.
Finally, Prophet Ibrahim
(PBUH) had to pass different lands to reach
Mecca and establish the universal basics of
Monotheism. After succeeding through several
stages in life, Allah (SWT) ordered Prophet
Ibrahim (PBUH) to reconstruct the Ka'ba with
the intent of making it the first house for
the purpose of worshipping the One God.
Hence,
the Hajj pilgrims circumambulate around this
house; a house which the angels and many of
the Prophets would visit. They remind us of
the unity of Allah (SWT), the One except
whom no one deserves such worship …
World Muslim Intellectuals Forum
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