Surah Al-Hajj is the 22nd chapter of the Holy Quran. The meaning of the title is “The Pilgrimage”. It was revealed in Medinah. It has 78 verses, 10 rukus and 1 sajdah. Surah Al-Hajj is located in juz’17.
It is named after the pilgrimage (hajj) to the Kaaba in Makkah, which is one of the central themes of the Surah. Surah Al-Hajj addresses various aspects of the pilgrimage, as well as broader themes of faith, accountability, and the Day of Judgment.
The Surah emphasizes the significance of the pilgrimage and the unity of Muslims from all corners of the world, gathering in the sacred city of Makkah. It highlights the rituals and the spiritual journey of the pilgrims, reminding believers of the importance of devotion, sincerity, and obedience to Allah’s commands. Surah Al-Hajj also emphasizes the concept of sacrifice, both in the physical sense during the pilgrimage and in the broader sense of sacrificing one’s desires and ego for the sake of Allah.
Benefits Of Surah Al-Hajj
- The benefits of reciting Surah Al-Hajj include increased awareness of the importance of the pilgrimage and a deeper understanding of its rituals and significance.
- It serves as a reminder of the unity of the Muslim Ummah and the importance of coming together in worship.
- Reciting this Surah with sincerity can also inspire believers to reflect upon their own spiritual journey and the need for self-accountability.
- Surah Al-Hajj highlights the concept of sacrifice and encourages believers to embody its values in their daily lives, promoting selflessness, generosity, and empathy towards others.
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Surah Al Hajj Ayats | Surah Al Hajj Words | Surah Al Hajj letters | Surah Al Hajj Rukus |
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78 | 1439 | 5238 | 10 |
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