Hajj and Umrah:
Difference between Hajj and Umrah
Hajj and
Umrah, both are pilgrimages performed by Muslims. Although many practices
performed in Hajj and Umrah are the same, yet there are some differences
between the two.
What is Hajj
Hajj is one
of the five pillars of Islam. It is obligatory for every Muslim once in their
lifetime, provided they are physically fit and financially able to do so and
can support their dependants during their absence. Hajj is performed during the
specific month, according to the Islamic calendar. It is pilgrimage made to
specified places in and around Mecca and the pilgrims perform Hajj duties in
the month of Dhul-hajjah. It formally begins at the eighth day Dhul-hajjah.
Pilgrims
spend the ninth day of Dhul-hajjah (the day of Arafat) in Arafat, before
performing Hajj. They spend the entire day there for devotion and supplication.
Then they move to Muzdalifa in the evening and stay there overnight to perform
various prayers. After that, they stone the Satan with seven pebbles when they
return to Mina, and then sacrifice a camel, cow or sheep and distribute the
meat to friends, relatives and the poor.
Significance
of Hajj
Hajj is the
fifth pillar of Islam. Is erases all the past sins of the pilgrim. The reward
of Hajj is nothing but Jannah (paradise).
The Prophet
(p.b.u.h) said, “Whoever performs Hajj for Allah’s pleasure and does not have
sexual relations with his wife, and does not do evil or sins then he will
return (after Hajj free from all sins) as if he were born anew.” (Hadith # 596,
Sahih Bukhari, Narrated by Abu Huraira)
What is
Umrah
Umrah is
non-mandatory pilgrim made by Muslims to Kab’bah at any time with the intention
to purify themselves and visit holy places. The pillars of the Umrah are:
Ihraam
Twaaf:
Around the Kab’bah
Sa’y:
Rapidly walking seven times back and forth between the hills of Safa and Marwah
Taqsir or
halq: a shaving of men’s hair
Significance
of Umrah
The Noble
Prophet Muhammad (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said, “A
person who circumambulates this House (the Kaaba) seven times and performs the
two Rak’at Salat (of Tawaf) in the best form possible will have his sins
forgiven.”
Main
Differences
Both are
Islamic pilgrims, the main difference is due to the level of importance and
method of observance.
Hajj is
obligatory for every Muslim once in their lifetime, provided they are
physically fit and financially capable.
Hajj is
performed in designated Islamic month. However, Umrah can be performed at any
time.
Hajj is one
of the five pillars of the Islam.
Both seem
similar in the start. Umrah can be performed in less than a few hours while
Hajj is more detailed, involves more rituals.
Conclusion
Hajj is the
major pilgrimage and Umrah is considered as a lesser one. From the religious
point of view, the importance of Hajj is greater than that of Umrah’s.
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