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Examining Influence of Hajj Pilgrimage on Social Morality

14:57 - May 28, 2023
News ID: 3483734
TEHRAN (IQNA) – As millions of Muslims from across the world are starting their journeys for this year’s Hajj, the following article takes a quick look at how the sacred pilgrimage can improve morality in society.

 

Hajj pilgrimage, the yearly journey of faith that millions of Muslims make to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a sacred event that unites believers from all corners of the globe. The pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the main pillars of Islam and is a mandatory duty for all Muslims who have the means to do so. While Hajj is primarily a spiritual journey, it also has a profound impact on enhancing morality in society.

One of the most remarkable effects of the Hajj pilgrimage is the bond of brotherhood and sisterhood it creates among Muslims. No matter where they come from, what they look like, or how much they have, Muslims who embark on the pilgrimage to Mecca have a common vision and a common experience.

This bond of brotherhood and sisterhood can inspire a greater sense of community and solidarity among Muslims when they return to their homes. This, in turn, can lead to a more peaceful and harmonious society.

The Hajj pilgrimage can also have a profound impact on personal morality. The pilgrimage involves a series of rituals and acts of worship that are meant to help Muslims reflect on their faith and their role in the world.

These rituals are meant to help pilgrims attain a greater sense of humility and submission to God. By focusing on these aspects of their faith, many pilgrims report feeling a greater sense of spiritual satisfaction, and a renewed dedication to living a moral and upright life.

Another way in which the Hajj pilgrimage can enhance morality in society is by advancing social justice. The pilgrimage involves a number of rituals that are meant to promote equality and fairness. For example, all pilgrims are required to dress in simple, white garments, erasing any differences between rich and poor.

Additionally, the ritual of stoning the devil involves throwing pebbles at pillars that symbolize temptation. This ritual highlights the importance of resisting temptation and standing firm against evil.

Finally, the Hajj pilgrimage can have a positive impact on morality by inspiring acts of charity and generosity. The pilgrimage involves a number of charitable acts, including feeding the poor and donating money to those in need. These acts of charity can help cultivate a greater sense of empathy and compassion among Muslims, and encourage them to be more giving and compassionate in their daily lives.

Through creating a bond of brotherhood and sisterhood, promoting personal humility and devotion, advancing social justice, and inspiring acts of charity, the Hajj pilgrimage is an important religious event that can have a significant impact on enhancing morality in society. 

 

By Mohammad Ali Haqshenas

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