The message issued by the J&K Haj Committee to pilgrims embarking on the sacred journey to Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah carries lessons that go far beyond ritual observance. At a time when more than a million believers gather in one place, the advisory serves as a reminder that Hajj is not merely a physical journey but a profound exercise in patience, humility, discipline and unity. Every year, pilgrims from different nations, languages and backgrounds come together dressed in the same Ihram, symbolising equality before Allah. In such a setting, the emphasis on patience assumes special significance. The heat, crowds and physical exhaustion associated with the pilgrimage can test even the strongest individuals. Yet, the true essence of Hajj lies in responding to these challenges with calmness, kindness and restraint. Equally important is the call to use time wisely. In an age dominated by distractions, the reminder to engage in prayer, reflection and remembrance of Allah reflects the spiritual core of the pilgrimage. Hajj offers believers a rare opportunity for self-purification and renewal of faith. Such moments should not be overshadowed by unnecessary arguments or idle activities. The Haj Committee’s emphasis on helping fellow pilgrims and staying united is also timely. The pilgrimage teaches the values of compassion and collective responsibility. Assisting the elderly, guiding a lost pilgrim or offering a kind word are acts that embody the real spirit of Islam. The call to rise above sectarian differences is particularly meaningful in today’s divided world. Hajj stands as a powerful symbol of Muslim unity and brotherhood. The advisory ultimately highlights that the success of Hajj is not measured only by completing rituals, but by the transformation it brings in one’s character, conduct and relationship with others.
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