The Greater Pilgrimage
It is the ninth day of Zul-Hijjah and the greater pilgrimage has started.
Where are you? It does, not matter! Wherever you may be - at Masjid-ul-Haram
near Kaaba, in your hotel or on the street - now you must depart for the
greater pilgrimage. Wear your Ihram attire and leave Mecca. How surprising,
to leave Mecca behind you! Was not Qibla, here in Mecca? Yes it was, but
the greater pilgrimage commences by leaving the Kaaba!!!
Were you not supposed to depart from your families, homes, lands and
etc, in order to come to Mecca and face the Qibla ? Yes, you were; however,
that was during the lesser Hajj (Umrah). And, why should you leave Kaaba
now? Because you are going to start the greater Hajj!
Deciding to go to Mecca is not the total actualization of Hajj nor are
Kaaba or Qibla the goals of Hajj. These are misunderstandings on your part.
The leader of monotheism (Ibrahim) teaches you that Hajj does not end in
Kaaba, but begins the moment you leave the Kaaba. It is not your destination
but the point from which you start!
Until now (at Kaaba), you were to become assimilated, ignore your personal
interests, overcome your self-centeredness and your limitations and discover
"yourself". Oh "immigrant" who is going to see "Him" (Allah), from here
on you will be pursuing a different path and entering a new land. For Umra
and in Miqat you were to leave "your house", but here for Hajj you must
leave the "house of Allah"!
At the verge of complete submission and the peak of your freedom, when
you have discovered "yourself' - you are now qualified to obey this command:
"Leave the Kaaba; and now you are closer to Me than Kaaba!" Visiting Kaaba
during the lesser pilgrimage helped you to achieve self-discovery. Now
you are going to approach Allah, not to visit the "house" but to see the
"owner"!
Quran XXIV:42 & XXXV:18
Unto Allah is the journeying.
Kaaba is only the "direction and not the "destination". You started
off by coming "to Kaaba" but you are not to remain "in Kaaba". Anywhere
you stop, you will be lost and dead.
- Oh Hajj who is starting this journey, who is always trying to approach
Him,
- Oh man, the spirit of Allah,
- Oh the good deed,
- You came to Mecca,
- Do not stay here.
- Do not stop in the Haram.
To give you direction so that you would not be misled by other Qiblas,
Kaaba was your Qibla. However, in Mecca, the Qibla is someplace else. You
must decide to go there and start a greater journey than coming to Mecca
(i.e. the greater pilgrimage)
So, on the day of departure (ninth of Zul-Hijjah),
regardless of where you are, put on your Ihram, turn your back to Mecca and move
on ...! What place is holier and more respectful than Mecca? Continue on; you
will see ...!
Arafat
Upon wearing your Ihram garments and leaving Mecca, you will start
traveling toward the east (Arafat) where you must remain until the sunset
of the ninth day. On your way back you will make a brief stop in Mashar
and then in Mina. Why? We will know shortly!
In contrast to what you were told previously - that is, to go gradually
and in a step-by-step manner - now you are to go restlessly and thirstily,
like a true lover, all the way to Arafat without a pause! From the morning
of the tenth day until the twelfth day (or thirteenth day if you wish)
you must remain in Mina.
There are no signs to distinguish these three areas from each other.
A narrow pass about fifteen miles long joins the valley of Mecca. Along
this strait, there are no natural, historical or religious monuments nor
indicators which separate one area from the other The borders are only
hypothetical stages of your actions.
Another important factor is the emphasis placed upon "staying" at these
three "stages". The reason for this recommendation is beyond a simple pause
in Arafat on all of the ninth day or remaining in Mashar only to collect
seventy pebbles!
You must stay at Mina on the eleventh and twelfth days; these are the
two days following the day of sacrifice (the tenth day). Even though you
are almost finished by noon time of the tenth day after offering your sacrifice
followed by the stoning of Satan (Ramy: to throw or cast), yet you are
to stay at Mina.
As you can see, it is not to remain to reside but it is a short stop
on your way traveling with the caravan. Along this pass, you stop when
they stop and you start to move when they go from one stage to the other.
At every stage you enter, stop for a short period and then move one stage!
Since Mina is the last stage you will stay there for 3 days. Remember,
it is NOT the destination! When do you finish this journey? Where is the
caravan's destination? Never! And, nowhere! So, where are you going? The
answer is to eternity, toward Allah! Allah is the Absolute; He is "the
eternal". Therefore, your journey is a movement toward the absolute beauty,
the absolute knowledge, the absolute power, eternity and perfection! It
is a restless and eternal movement.
On this journey, Allah is not the "destination", but He is the "direction".
For man, everything is temporary, changing, perishing and dying; yet, this
eternal movement is continuous and the direction is always there!
Quran XXVIII: 88
Everything will perish save His countenance.
You started from Mecca and came directly to Arafat. Now you move from
stage to stage back to "Kaaba".
Quran Il: 56
Lo we are Allah's and Lo' unto Him we are returning.
All that is discussed is "movement", a going movement (turn) and a coming
movement (return). There is always a movement "toward" something and not
"in" something! This is why Hajj is an absolute move. It is not a journey
since every journey comes to an end. Hajj is an absolute goal and external
movement toward that goal. Therefore, it is not a destination that one
may reach, but a goal that one tries to approach! This is why on your return
from Arafat you are left in Mina behind the wall of Kaaba and not inside
the Kaaba. This is what "to approach" not "to reach" means.
In returning to Allah, there are three stages (Arafat, Mashar, and Mina)
through which you must pass. They are NOT three places that you visit.
It is important to be aware of the emphasis placed upon the periods of
stopping at each stage as well as the decision to pursue these stages.
What do these three stages signify? Allah Himself has already given them
their heavenly names:
Arafat means: "Knowledge" and "science"! Mashar means: "Consciousness"
and "understanding"! Mina means: "love" and "faith"!
Go from Mecca to Arafat (Lo' we are Allah's) and then return from Arafat
to Kaaba (Lo' unto Him we are returning). Arafat represents the beginning
of man's creation. In the story of Adam (creation of mankind on earth),
it is said: After Adam's descent onto earth, he met Eve at Arafat, it was
there that they were acquainted with each other". The descent was when
Adam was instructed to leave heaven (after he rebelled). That heaven was
not the one which is promised for the hereafter (paradise). It was the
heaven on earth as well as Adam's birthplace. Covered with shrubbery and
trees, Adam ate drank, enjoyed himself, lived without any responsibilities
and had no Job obligations. He was quite satisfied until Eblis, the angel
who also rebelled by not prostrating to mankind, started to inspire evil
suggestions to him. Man inspired by Allah, both the righteous and debauched,
was persuaded by Eblis to transgress his "limitations", to rebel and eat
"the forbidden fruit". Eblis told man that by doing so he would live a
longer and more enlightened life.
"Wisdom" alone did not effect man; Adam refused to, eat the forbidden
fruit. Satan met with Eve who symbolized "love!" And then, Adam agreed
to eat "the forbidden fruit". Both "wisdom and love" influenced the Angel
and converted him into "Adam" !
Adam was the only Angel who could commit "sin" and then "repent". He
could "rebel" or "obey". In this case to "rebel" meant to have freedom,
it included the ability to make decisions contrary to Allah's will. Concomitant
with this liberty to decide was the notion of "responsibility" and "consciousness
. As a result, Adam's state of satisfaction, joy and comfort was replaced
by the land of "needs, greed and pains ... or DESCENT.
It was the beginning of a new life for the conscious, rebellious and
responsible individual (Adam) who was the victim of pains, needs and greeds.
An exile and feeling lonely, he was in the prison of this earth. Experiencing
apprehension over the separation, Adam expressed his complaints in the
language of faith, knowledge gnosticism, art, literature ... and life!
He accepted the burden of rebelling, the "natural apprehension of sin and
the "instinctive desire for repentance" ... How does Hajj relate to this?
It is a living example of man's creation or his repentance. It encompasses
self consciousness which includes the feeling of being a stranger and exiled.
Consequently, what emerges is a decision to "return"!
The conversion of the "Adam in heaven" to the Adam on this earth" exemplified
the character and behavior of mankind today. It was a portrayal of the
rebellious, aggressive and sinful man who was swayed by Satan and Eve.
Although he was expelled from heaven, exiled onto earth and subdued by
nature, Adam nevertheless ate from the fruit of "the forbidden tree" What
was the outcome? Adam acquired the wisdom, consciousness and insight of
a rebel! Opening his eyes and finding himself naked, Adam entered the state
of "knowing" himself.
As was said previously, the descension from "Kaaba" to "Arafat" represents
the beginning of Man's creation. The time of man's creation was simultaneous
to the creation of "knowledge"! The first spark of love emitted during
the meeting of Adam and Eve promoted their mutual understanding of one
another. It was the first sign of knowledge! Adam knew his wife of the
opposite sex who was of the same origin and nature that he was from.
Consequently, from a philosophical point of view, man's existence was
contemporaneous with the existence of knowledge; from a scientific point
of view, man's history started with knowledge!
How strange! During Hajj, the first move is initiated from "Arafat".
The "stop at Arafat" occurs in the daytime beginning at noon of the ninth
day when the sun is shining at its most. This time is designated so that
you may gain consciousness, insight, freedom, knowledge and love in the
sunlight! At sunset, the stop at Arafat is over. Nothing can be seen in
the dark. As a result, neither acquaintances nor knowledge prevail! With
the setting of the sun in the plain of Arafat, people migrate to the west
along with the sun. They continue on until they reach Mashar, the land
of consciousness". They stop there too.
The stage following "knowledge" is that of "consciousness". How strange,
first "knowledge" and then "consciousness"?? People take it for granted
that consciousness precedes knowledge; but the creator of these two states
of mind demonstrates the opposite sequence! Adam met Eve (who was of the
opposite sex). They shared their views, communicated their thoughts and
attained mutual understanding. Their "individual" life was terminated by
the establishment of a family (which introduced social life) and the creation
of a "conscious love"! Furthermore, the unity of two human beings began
with knowledge; the evolution of knowledge contributed to man's consciousness.
This gave birth to science which increased the understanding and in turn,
enhanced man's consciousness. Where did this lead? To more scientific progress!
When "objectivity" and the relation of an "idea" to the external world
is based on "reality", then wisdom will grow comprehension will improve
and man's spiritual power will flourish Mina (love)!
- It would have been theological and metaphysical idealism had Arafat
(knowledge) been preceded by Mashar (consciousness)!
- It would have been a materialistic and scientific life but idle with
a spiritless civilization and aimless progress had Arafat (knowledge) been
the only stage!
- And, it would have meant the lack of our present understanding of
our faith had it been only Mashar (consious- ness) and Mina (love) without
Arafat (knowledge)!!!
But in this religion of Islam, man. a creature who was made of the meanest
material of earth and who came to power by being the trustee of Allah,
commenced his actions with knowledge. He comprehended the facts of this
world by an objective method. Following this, he gained his consciousness.
During the last stage, he created love. These stages are enacted by going
from Arafat to Mashar and from there ascending to the peak of human qualities
and perfection (i.e. to Mina) or to ... Allah!
Realism? Yes, but as the principle not the aim! It is a foundation from
which you strive for the ideal and metaphysical! Since according to the
Islamic concept man is made partly from mud and partly from the spirit
of Allah, YOUR will and decision help you to migrate from "mud" to the
"spirit of Allah". This is what you will exercise when you pass the three
stages of Arafat, Mashar and Mina!
In light of the concept which was just discussed, the meaning and beauty
of the following words may be expressed:
Faith: Way! Knowledge: Awareness! Prophecy: Guidance! Umma: A decided
group! Imam: Leader and guide! Shaheed and Shahid): The traffic signs!
Ibadat: Acts of devotion or to pound and smooth the way! Righteousness:
To train yourself as a responsible rebel, to avoid things that remind you
of yourself and the causes of your stagnation! The way of Allah: The way
to sacrifice yourself and your world for the people! Prayer: To present
yourself to Allah, to call Him, to ask Him, to tell Him your needs, wishes,
loves and hates, to suggest to yourself and the others Dikr: To bear in
mind, to think Hajj: To decide!
You have arrived at Arafat which is the farthest distance from Mecca.
It is a dry plain all covered by smooth sands. In its center you can view
the small rocky hill of Jabal-al-Rahmah from which the prophet Mohammad
(PBUH) gave his last message (farewell speech) to his followers during
his final journey to Mecca. Arafat is a wonderful city which you visit
for one day; it is gone with the wind after sunset prayers. There you will
encounter a society of all the races so united as one nation without borders.
It is as if the whole world is gathered at this plain under the white tents
that extend from one horizon to the other - where distinctions are minimum,
aristocracy is too mean and man made beauties are ugly!
You ask yourself - What am I supposed to see here? What am I supposed
to see here? What work is to be done? The answer - NOTHING! You are free
to do whatever you want! You may spend the day swimming in this great ocean
of mankind or you may even sleep all day! But "remember" that you are at
Arafat! There is nothing to "see" here. As Andre Gide' has said, "The glory
should be in your look and not in what you are looking at". Let your instincts
and nature blossom under the clear sun of Arafat. Lastly, in contrast to
what man has done throughout history, do not run away from the sunshine,
the light, the freedom and the crowd. Always appear with the people ...
In the past, you lived under oppression and were kept ignorant as moss
in stagnated waters ...! Now, Oh "man", come out of your tent, draw yourself
into this deep ocean of people and let your "ego" burn under the glowing
sun of Arafat! Only for one day, Oh "man ', be as a candle, burning and
illuminating the hearts of these people! Do not be like wax and melt in
the hands of the oppressors. Do not be a puppet.
In any case, you are
entitled to spend this day as you wish. What you are requested to do is only to
stop and then leave the plain (Arafat) at sunset!