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how would you relate to the holy prophets sermon at the farewell hajj in the light of condition that muslims are in today?


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Answered by bluelinebus4
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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) met with Archangel Gabriel every Ramadan and read the verses which had been revealed up until then. In the month of Ramadan during the 10th year after the emigration (December, 631) Gabriel said that they would read the Holy Quran twice. The Prophet understood this to mean that his life was coming to an end, and informed his daughter Fatima of this. The Prophet would perform itiqaf (retreating to a place to fast for the sole purpose of worshipping Allah) for ten days during the month of Ramadan, but in this last year he performed itiqaf for twenty days

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Answered by piyushsharm31
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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) met with Archangel Gabriel every Ramadan and read the verses which had been revealed up until then. In the month of Ramadan during the 10th year after the emigration (December, 631) Gabriel said that they would read the Holy Quran twice. The Prophet understood this to mean that his life was coming to an end, and informed his daughter Fatima of this. The Prophet would perform itiqaf (retreating to a place to fast for the sole purpose of worshipping Allah) for ten days during the month of Ramadan, but in this last year he performed itiqaf for twenty days.

The Holy Prophet began to prepare for pilgrimage in the same year (10, 632) and told everyone to join him. Accompanied by his wives and his daughter Fatima, he set out in the month of Dhu al-Qi'dah 26, year 10 (February 23, 632) with Muslims composed of residents of Medina immigrants, the Companions and the tribes that had come to Medina. He put on the ihram (clothing consisting of white cloth, with no stitches, which pilgrims wear) in Zulhulayfa. He reached Mecca on the fourth day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah on his camel, called Qasva (Qusva), accompanied by more people who had joined him on the way. After performing the pilgrimage, he stayed in a tent set up for him in the Abtah region. On 4 of Dhu al-Hijjah, a Thursday, he left Mecca, went to Mina and spent the night there. On 9 of Dhu al-Hijjah, a Friday, he set out for Arafat after the sunrise, going along the Muzdalifa road and spent the night in a tent in Namira which he had asked to be set up. In the afternoon he made his famous speech, known as the Farewell Sermon, to a crowd of over 120,000 Companions in the valley of Arafat.

In his speech, after praising and thanking Allah, the Prophet went on to say that all people are servants of Allah, that they have all descended from the same ancestors, that all people are equal, regardless of their race, color, language or class, and that the only measure of superiority is fear of Allah. Prophet Muhammad spoke about human rights in general. He emphasized the importance of security of life, property and chastity. He ordered people to be careful about the rights of others, to avoid cruelty and haram (religiously forbidden) food and to protect trusts; he threw light on the mutual rights, obligations, and duties of the husband and wife. He stated that all Muslims are brothers and sisters, and he emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation. He ordered people to perform their prayers, to fast, to pay charitable alms, to perform the pilgrimage, and to obey the rules of the Shariat (Islamic law). He mentioned some concepts and traditions of the Age of Ignorance, and he declared that interest and blood feuds were forbidden, as well as invalidating the institutions and practices of the Age of Ignorance that were related to the administration of Mecca and the Kaaba, particularly the tradition of nasi (changing the order of months). The traditions that remained were those of providing water to the pilgrims (siqaya), guarding the Kaaba and protecting the keys (sidana). He frequently asked, "Have I delivered my message?" Prophet Muhammad ended his sermon saying "O Allah, be my witness! O Allah, be my witness!" In the verse sent before the Prophet left Arafat, it is stated that the religion had been perfected and completed and that Islam is the religion that has the consent of Allah: "This day I have perfected your religion for you and completed My favor unto you, and I have chosen for you al-Islam as the religion." (Al-Maida 5/3).

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