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    If you don't go to Hajj in your life, do u go to hell?

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    Quote Originally Posted by z7654321 View Post
    If you don't go to Hajj in your life, do u go to hell?
    We don't decide who goes to hell and who doesn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaginary View Post
    We don't decide who go to hell and who doesn't
    Ya but like is hajj an obligation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by z7654321 View Post
    Ya but like is hajj an obligation?
    The conditions which make one obligated to perform Hajj are:

    1. To be Muslim: Like all other worships, performing Hajj is not valid from a blasphemer. It is not demanded from the able blasphemer to perform Hajj. However, one will be punished for not doing so in the Hereafter. Rather, it is an obligation on one to first become Muslim, then, if able, to perform Hajj.

    2. To be accountable: Although the non-pubescent child is not obligated to perform Hajj–should he do so, it is a valid, rewardable worship. Hajj performed by even a one-day old child is valid through his guardian, who helps him perform the integrals and requisites of Hajj. Hajj is valid from the child who attained to the age of tamyiz , but is not yet pubescent, if he has the permission of his guardian (waliyy), and he performs the required actions by himself. Tamyiz is the age at which a child understands the questions asked to him, and responds to them properly. It is usually at the age of seven (7) lunar years.

    3. To be sane: Performing Hajj is not an obligation on the insane person.

    4. To be free: Performing Hajj is not an obligation on the slave.

    5. To be able: A person is considered ‘able’ to go to Hajj if he can afford to reach Makkah and return to his homeplace. As well, he must have what exceeds his debts, (even if they are not due yet, or if they are pertaining to rights of Allah, such as an unpaid expiation or Zakah), appropriate lodging and clothing for himself, and what he is obligated to spend on those whom he must support (such as his wife, non-pubescent children, slaves, poor parents, and the like), from his departure until his return.

    Though not an obligation on him, Hajj is valid from the poor man. However, whoever leaves out performing a matter which is obligatory on him (like supporting his family with the obligatory support) to go to Hajj is sinful.

    The one who believes he will not be secured from being killed or robbed on the way to Hajj is not obligated to perform it.

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    I see. Okay tnx .


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    Quote Originally Posted by imaginary View Post
    The conditions which make one obligated to perform Hajj are:

    1. To be Muslim: Like all other worships, performing Hajj is not valid from a blasphemer. It is not demanded from the able blasphemer to perform Hajj. However, one will be punished for not doing so in the Hereafter. Rather, it is an obligation on one to first become Muslim, then, if able, to perform Hajj.

    2. To be accountable: Although the non-pubescent child is not obligated to perform Hajj–should he do so, it is a valid, rewardable worship. Hajj performed by even a one-day old child is valid through his guardian, who helps him perform the integrals and requisites of Hajj. Hajj is valid from the child who attained to the age of tamyiz , but is not yet pubescent, if he has the permission of his guardian (waliyy), and he performs the required actions by himself. Tamyiz is the age at which a child understands the questions asked to him, and responds to them properly. It is usually at the age of seven (7) lunar years.

    3. To be sane: Performing Hajj is not an obligation on the insane person.

    4. To be free: Performing Hajj is not an obligation on the slave.

    5. To be able: A person is considered ‘able’ to go to Hajj if he can afford to reach Makkah and return to his homeplace. As well, he must have what exceeds his debts, (even if they are not due yet, or if they are pertaining to rights of Allah, such as an unpaid expiation or Zakah), appropriate lodging and clothing for himself, and what he is obligated to spend on those whom he must support (such as his wife, non-pubescent children, slaves, poor parents, and the like), from his departure until his return.

    Though not an obligation on him, Hajj is valid from the poor man. However, whoever leaves out performing a matter which is obligatory on him (like supporting his family with the obligatory support) to go to Hajj is sinful.

    The one who believes he will not be secured from being killed or robbed on the way to Hajj is not obligated to perform it.
    Lives next to the Saudi-Kuwaiti border, doesn't go to Hajj.

    Lol rip marg XD
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliGamer911 View Post
    Lives next to the Saudi-Kuwaiti border, doesn't go to Hajj.

    Lol rip marg XD
    I can't go now? Smartass

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaginary View Post
    I can't go now? Smartass
    Lol idk m8

    U can drive or fly to mecca
    (I don't recommend driving)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliGamer911 View Post
    Lol idk m8

    U can drive or fly to mecca
    (I don't recommend driving)
    So can you? And no I can't drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by imaginary View Post
    So can you? And no I can't drive
    Problem

    I don't have enough money to afford a trip to Los Angeles, California to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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