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Hajj Tour: What was the Contribution of Hagar (RA)?

Hajj has an immense influence on the life of a Muslim. As we know, it is among those five farz of Islam. The Holy Hajj tour has its roots in the early days of Islam. Each ritual of the pilgrimage has a unique and different story to tell. Today, in this blog, we’ll learn about the contribution of Hagar (RA) in the Holy Hajj. 


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You definitely have heard about the mother of Prophet Ismael (AS). Have you any idea how she has influenced the rituals of the Hajj tour? If not, check out “Hajj Tour: What was the Contribution of Hagar (RA)?” 

Hagar (RA) in Islam 

From the daughter of the Egyptian King to the sacrifice for her child, Hagar (AS) is a true example of Faith and Sacrifice to every man and woman. In Islam, Hagar’s story starts from the time when she was gifted to Ibrahim (AS) as a servant with his wife Sarah. Later, seeing Ibrahim (AS) childless, she got married to him and gifted him a baby boy which they named Ismael. 


It was not the happy ending. Hagar (RA) with her infant boy Ismael (AS) was left alone in the barren land of then Mecca, nowadays where pilgrims go to perform their farz with the hajj tour packages. When she didn’t get any reason for this action of Ibrahim (AS), she only asked her Husband, if Allah (SWT) had commanded him to do it. In a reply, Ibrahim (AS) said ‘Yes’. Hagar (RA) then was confident that the Almighty would definitely save her when He had put her in this test.

 

So, the helpless mother was not afraid, she kept searching for water for her thirsty child with Allah (SWT)’s remembrance. Allah (SWT) was pleased with her Sabr and Dhikr, He gifted her with the spring of Zamzam to the lives of both her and her son. This Zamzam water was still believed as the most pious water on the earth, and when pilgrims go to Mecca with the hajj umrah package to perform their pilgrimages, they bring back the holy water to their house.

 

Contribution of Hagar (RA) in Hajj

Hagar (RA) – who is generally known as the second wife of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the mother of Prophet Ismael (AS), has a great influence on the history of Islam and Hajj. Here’s how her story is honored -

  • Sa’i: During Hajj, pilgrims enact Hagar (RA)’s desperate search for water for her son by running seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwa. This act is performed to commemorate her unending Sabr and Imaan on Allah (SWT) even in the hardest times of life.  

  • Zamzam Well: The well of Zamzam, which miraculously sprung forth after Hagar (RA)’s pleading, still provides holy water for pilgrims today. It reflects the Mercy and Kindness of the Almighty. 

  • Sacrifice of a mother: Hagar (AS)’s story is a perfect example of a mother’s love and sacrifice. Her dedication and desperation to save Ismael’s life still resonates with the parents undertaking Hajj with the Hajj tour operator

Last but not least, the trust of Hagar (RA) in Allah (SWT), even when she was left alone in the barren desert, still serves as an inspiration for pilgrims.  

Plan Your Pilgrimage with Adeeba Tour and Travels

As we are discussing the Holy Hajj in the sacred month of Dhul-Hijjah, let us tell you that most of the pilgrims from all over the world have already reached the Holy City of Mecca to perform their Farz. Adeeba Tour and Travels also provides you the opportunity to perform your pilgrimages with their affordable Tour packages. From Hajj to Umrah to Ziyarat, you can explore every pilgrimage within your budget if you plan it with ‘Adeeba Tour and Travels’. Cannot believe it? Check Adeeba’s Umrah and Hajj package price by calling them at our contact number to get all the required details.

 

Conclusion

Hagar (RA)’s story became an integral part of the Hajj. It reminds pilgrims of the real meaning of Sabr, Sukr, and Imaan on the Most Merciful. When you will go to the holy city of Mecca to perform your pilgrimage, try to imbibe such dedication and faith just like Hagar (AS) because Allah (SWT) is Merciful. He will definitely hear the plea of a pure heart. 

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