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![]() Hajj İntro For People Of Other FaithHajj Intro For People Of Other Faith Hakkında Hajj Intro For People Of Other Faith Hajj Intro For People Of Other Faith INFORMATION These notes have been prepared by the Council on Islamic Education, a national, non-profit educational resource organization, dedicated to providing information on Islam and Muslims to Non Muslims ![]() Islam has two major religious celebrations ![]() ![]() ![]() The second major Islamic celebration takes place during the time of the Hajj, or annual pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In order to teach about the important holidays of Islam, teachers can photocopy the "Information for Students" pages of this packet and distribute them to their students ![]() ![]() ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABRAHAM Abraham is a figure revered by Muslims, Jews, and Christians alike as a righteous person who lived over four thousand years ago ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hajar, concerned about feeding her young baby, began searching the surroundings for food and water ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() THE HAJJ In commemoration of the trials of Abraham and his family in Makkah, which included Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son in response to God's command, Muslims make a pilgrimage to the sacred city at least once in their lifetime ![]() ![]() Muslims from all over the world, including the United States, travel to Makkah (in modern- day Saudi Arabia) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Upon arriving in Makkah, pilgrims perform the initial tawaf, which is a circular, counter- clockwise procession around the Ka'bah ![]() ![]() ![]() Next, on the first official day of Hajj (8th of Dhul-Hijjah), the two million pilgrims travel a few miles to the plain of Mina and camp there ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then the pilgrims return to Mina on the 10th, and throw seven pebbles at a stone pillar that represents the devil ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Muslims believe the rites of the Hajj were designed by God and taught through prophet Muhammad ![]() ![]() The Hajj is designed to develop God consciousness and a sense of spiritual upliftment ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Hajj İntro For People Of Other FaithEID-UL-ADHA Although only the pilgrims in Makkah can participate in the Hajj fully, all the other Muslims in the world join with them by celebrating the Eid ul Adha [eed ul ud-ha], or Festival of Sacrifice ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, like the pilgrims in Makkah, those Muslims who can afford to do so offer domestic animals, usually sheep, as a symbol of Abraham's sacrifice ![]() ![]() The Eid ul-Adha is a major religious event in the lives of Muslims ![]() ![]() VOCABULARY LIST LUNAR CALENDAR Ramadan - the 9th month of the Islamic lunar calendar, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset ![]() Eid ul-Fitr - Festival at the end of Ramadan, in celebration of ending the month of fasting ![]() Dhul-Hijjah - the 12th month of the Islamic lunar calendar, during which the Hajj takes place, from the 8th through 13th ![]() Eid ul-Adha - Festival that takes place during the Hajj, on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah, in commemoration of the sacrifices of Abraham and his family ![]() PEOPLE: Abraham - a prophet and righteous person revered by Muslims, Jews, and Christians alike as the patriarch (father figure) of monotheism ![]() Hajar - one of Abraham's wives, who, along with her infant son Ishma'il, was settled in Arabia by Abraham ![]() Ishma'il - the elder son of Abraham, who helped Abraham build the Ka'bah when he was thirteen years old ![]() PLACES: Arafat - a place where pilgrims travel to as part of the Hajj ![]() ![]() Makkah (Mecca) - the sacred city of Muslims, in modernday Saudi Arabia, where the Ka'bah is located ![]() Mina - a place where pilgrims camp, located on the outskirts of Makkah ![]() ![]() ![]() THE HAJJ: Hajj - the annual pilgrimage (spiritual journey) to Makkah, performed by two million Muslims every year ![]() Ihram - a state of consecration (dedication) in which Muslims remove their worldly clothing and don the simple, white attire of pilgrims ![]() ![]() ![]() "Labbayka Allakumma Labbayk" - a statement which pilgrims call out while performing the Hajj, which means "Here I am at your service, O God, Here I am!" Sa'i - one of the rites of the Hajj, in which pilgrims hurry between two hills, Safa and Marwah, reennacting Hajar's desperate search for food and water ![]() Tawaf - one of the rites of the Hajj, in which pilgrims move in a circular, counter-clockwise procession around the Ka'bah ![]() Ummah - the entire Muslim community around the world, which comprises over one billion people of every race, color, and ethnicity ![]() MISCELLANEOUS: "Eid Mubarak" - a greeting used by Muslims during the Eid holidays ![]() Monotheism - belief in One God ![]() Polytheism - belief in many gods ![]() Qur'an (Koran) - the holy book of Muslims |
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![]() Hajj İntro For People Of Other FaithDlSCUSSION QUESTIONS & SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: After reading the information provided, the following discussion questions can be used for a written or oral activity ![]() 1 ![]() 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 3 ![]() 4 ![]() ![]() 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 7 ![]() ![]() 8 ![]() 9 ![]() ![]() 10 ![]() ![]() 11 ![]() ![]() 12 ![]() ![]() ![]() 13 ![]() ![]() 14 ![]() ![]() 15 ![]() ![]() 16 ![]() 17 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES: 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 ![]() ![]() 3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Courtesy of Council On Islamic Education, California |
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