The Qur’ān is truly remarkable. In just a few verses, Allah ﷻ conveys profound and transformative truths. When the Qur’ān presents a ruling from the sharīʿah, it never does so in isolation. Each command is embedded within a broader framework of guidance and wisdom, forming the complete structure of Islam.
The same is true for ḥajj. It is far more than a set of rituals. It is a comprehensive programme of spiritual, social, economic, political and global reform. It combines worship with emotional, organisational, and communal dimensions. This becomes especially clear when you reflect on the āyāt of ḥajj. You realise that ḥajj is truly an incredible institution designed to nurture your īmān and set you on the path to success in this world and the next.
The following articles are not a comprehensive tafsīr of the ḥajj-related āyāt in Sūrah al-Baqarah and Sūrah al-Ḥajj, but rather a collection of reflections intended to help you connect with Allah’s words and elevate the quality of your ḥajj
For a deeper understanding, you are encouraged to consult reputable tafsīr works such as Tafsīr Ibn Kathīr, Ma‘āriful Qur’ān (both available on quran.com for FREE), or In the Shade of the Qur’an.
Tips:
- Before ḥajj and during ḥajj, regularly recite the verses about ḥajj. Read their tafsīr and reflect on them deeply. Try to memorise these āyāt before your journey. Recite them in your ṣalāh, especially during tahajjud, and while in the sacred lands.
- Encourage your hajj group’s scholar to hold a session on these verses, facilitating a space for deep reflection and engagement with Allah’s words.
- Discuss these āyāt with your friends and ḥajj companions.