Nusuk Hajj 2024 Promo Video with Hajj Guides

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  • @semmherafarooqf4824
    @semmherafarooqf4824 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Subhan Allah
    In sha Allah

  • @hibatullahismail848
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    Ya Rabb 🤲 ❤️❤️

  • @RubyRomanBaig
    @RubyRomanBaig 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what is a price for hajj 2024 from Pakistan

  • @mozammilkhan7106
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    How much from India

  • @2066cj
    @2066cj 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Many rituals in Islam is related to Rituals associated with Hinduism. For example, circumambulation is a common practice in both Hinduism and Islam. In Hinduism, it involves walking around a deity, murti (statue) or other sacred object clockwise, often 7 or 9 times. In Islam, circumambulation of the Kaaba is performed seven times, starting and ending at Hajar al-Aswad, the black stone embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba. Similarly, wearing the black hijab, a head covering similar to the Goonghat in Hinduism, has parallels in Islam. While veiling is a cultural practice in Hinduism, it has become a religious requirement in Islam. The concept of holy water, like zam zam in Islam, is similar to Hindu prasad, where prasad is distributed to devotees after puja. Both receive blessings and develop a sense of community. The act of facing the Kaaba during prayer in Islam is similar to idolatry in Hinduism. While God is believed to be omnipresent, focusing on the Kabbah during prayer reflects a form of idolatry. Circulating the Kaaba during the Hajj is a central ritual, similar to the role of idols in Hinduism. Although there are similarities between Islamic practices and Hinduism, it is important to respect and understand the nuances of each religion and culture. Respect and understanding of all religions and cultures is important to promote unity and peace.