ROAD TO JAMRAH PART 3

Friday, June 30, 2023 at 8:22 AM

 


Road to Jamrah Part 3

By Johan Ishak

29 June 2023 / 11 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos






ROAD TO JAMRAH PART 2

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Road to Jamrah Part 2

By Johan Ishak

29 June 2023 / 11 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos




THE EPITOME REPENT

Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 6:24 AM

 


The Epitome Repent

By Johan Ishak

Photography

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Arafah, Saudi Arabia

Model: Johan Ishak




THE DUSK OF ARAFAH 1444

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The Dusk of Arafah 1444

By Johan Ishak

Photography

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Arafah, Saudi Arabia




THE LIGHT OF ARAFAH PART 2

at 6:11 AM

 


The Light of Arafah Part 2

By Johan Ishak

Photography

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 1444

Arafah, Saudi Arabia






THE LIGHT OF ARAFAH PART 1

at 6:08 AM

 


The Light of Arafah Part 1

By Johan Ishak

Photography

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Arafah, Saudi Arabia





SEVEN STONE STROLLS AWAY

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Seven Stone Strolls Away

By Johan Ishak

Photography

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia







THE SUBMISSION PART 4

at 5:51 AM

 


The Submission Part 4

By Johan Ishak

Photography

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia





THE SUBMISSION PART 3

at 5:49 AM

 


The Submission Part 3

By Johan Ishak

Photography

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia






THE SUBMISSION PART 2

at 5:45 AM

 


The Submission Part 2

By Johan Ishak

Photography

29 June 2023 / 11 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia






THE SUBMISSION PART 1

at 5:43 AM

 


The Submission Part 1

By Johan Ishak

Photography

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia





THE CENTRE OF EARTH

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The Centre of Earth

By Johan Ishak

Photography

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia






SEVEN STONES SEVEN REGRETS

at 5:22 AM

 


Seven Stones Seven Regrets

By Johan Ishak

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 14444

Jamrah Qubro, Mina, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos






THE LONGEST ARAFAH DAYLIGHT (15 HOURS)

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The Longest Arafah Daylight (15 Hours)

By Johan Ishak

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Arafah, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos






ROAD TO JAMRAH PART 1

at 5:07 AM

 


Road to Jamrah Part 1

By Johan Ishak

28 June 2023 / 10 Zulhijjah 1444

Mina, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos







ROAD TO ARAFAH

at 4:58 AM

 


Road to Arafah

By Johan Ishak

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Road to Arafah, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos






A CAN OF SARDINES IN MINA

at 4:43 AM

 


A CAN OF SARDINES IN MINA


An old man with a cane

Sitting by the corner

Looking at the ceiling

As if he sees the angels 

He seems utterly agitated

He couldn't stand

He couldn't walk (by himself)

His belongings in the luggage

Tucked on a shelve far above

Surrounded by many people

Like sardines in the can

He picked up the Quran

Tried to read but his eyes squinting

He put the Quran back by his side

He looked around the camp

Everyone was sound asleep

..... except me

I smiled

I went to him

..... and I said, "You wanna smoke?"

He said, "Ohh! Yes!"

So, I held him one side

And the cane covered the other

We moved slowly

Out of the camp

Into the open air

And hence begun,

..... a cigarette session

..... and a chat about life



By Jo Haq

11:23pm

28 June 2023 / 11 Zulhijjah 1444H

Mina

Saudi Arabia






TAWAF ON TARWIYAH

Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 6:58 AM

 


Tawaf on Tarwiyah

By Johan Ishak

27 June 2023 / 9 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 and 15 seconds videos






HAJJ 101 FOR BEGINNERS

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HAJJ 101 FOR BEGINNERS 

By Johan Ishak

26 June 2023 / 8 Zulhijjah 1444 Hijrah

10:00 pm

Mekkah (Mecca), Saudi Arabia



Hajj, or Haji, is the fifth and the last of the pillars of Islam; after; first, Syahadah (Declaration of Acnowledging the One God, Allah and Muhammad s.a.w. as His Messenger); second, Solat (Praying 5 times a day); third, Fasting in the month of Ramadhan; and fourth, Zakat (giving money and food to the poor). Unlike Solat and Fasting where Muslims are required to do it daily non-stop and 30 consecutive days in a specific month yearly respectively; Hajj is only required to be done once in a lifetime only if you have the means to do it. This would be when we are in good of health and wealth to facilitate our journey to Mekkah in Saudi Arabia.


Hajj is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mekkah, Saudi Arabia, particularly at Arafah and the Kaabah. It is noted that in 2023, the headcount of Muslims from outside Saudi Arabia reached 3.5 million people, the highest record to date. Whilst it carries with it religious and spiritual necessity amongst Muslims, it provides two other social benefits, that are, economic trades as well as social networking.


Hajj has quite complicated yet simplistic set of procedures. When you understand it especially its sequence and running order, it becomes easy. To comprehend what is required, one will need to digest clearly the Rukun(s) and Wajib(s) of the Hajj. Rukuns are pillars of Hajj. Without them, the Hajj is incomplete. They are:

1. Niat - Before everything or anything, in your heart, be honest and acknowledge that you want to do the Hajj and comply with its requirement, the Ihram.

2. Wukuf in Arafah from Noon to Night on 9 Zulhijjah - While in Full Ihram (Ihram is explained later in this article). Wukuf means, to be present even for a while in Arafah. It is believed that in Arafah, Prophet Adam a.s. finally found Hawa (Eve) on Earth after a long search since they were expelled from Heaven. Wukuf is partly to remember this history as well as to emulate partly how hot and disomforting will Padang Mahsyar be when all of mankind is awaken from their graves to be judged after the Qiamat (Armageddon/End of Days). Wukuf is the core pillar for Hajj. During the prayer time Asar to Maghrib, it is strongly encouraged for Muslims to do'a (ask from Allah) for whatever they need in life especially to forgive their sins and to obtain Hidayah (light) from Allah to guide them in their lives. It is also customary for family and friends who are not going for Hajj to request a Hajj participant to do'a for them. Some of the usual generic ones would be to pray for wealth, health and peace and the more specific ones would be stuff like, to get a baby, to get a promotion, to get good exam grades, to get a wife, to be cured from a critical disease or even to pray for Liverpool to win football games. The day Wukuf is done is called Arafah Day, on 9 Zulhijjah, a date when Islam was perfected. The desert plain of Arafah is also where Prophet Muhammad s.a.w gave his last sermon to Muslims.

3. Tawaf to be done in 7 rounds on 12 Zulhijjah after Melontar - Not in Full Ihram. Tawaf is an anti-clockwise round around the Kaabah. It is believed that when Prophet Adam a.s. was lonely on Earth prior to his unity with Hawa, he wandered the Earth from a place now known as Sri Lanka to a place now known as Mekkah. In Mekkah, he saw a light in the desert. He went to the light and felt the presence of God Almighty, Allah. But yet he was also in doubt fearing that it may be one of the many tricks that the Iblis (Satan or Lucifer or Devil) may be playing on him - especially when Hawa and him were expelled from Heaven because they were fooled by Iblis to have eaten the forbidden fruit in Heaven. To ascertain himself that it was not Iblis, he circled the glooming light 7 times, after which, he was sure that it was indeed a medium that Allah wanted to connect with him. So he piled rocks at the spot to mark it as the subliminal House of Allah, which later became Kaabah when it was built properly by Prophet Ibrahim a.s. (Abraham) and his son, Prophet Ismail a.s. (Ishmael). Tawaf is obviously to mark these historical events.

4. Saei to be done 7 times between Safa Hill and Marwah Hill immediately after Tawaf - Not in Full Ihram. A trip from Safa to Marwah is counted as 1 and the return trip back to Safa from Marwah is counted as 2. It is believed that when Prophet Ibrahim a.s. left his second wife, Hajar (Hagar), and his infant son, Prophet Ismail a.s., at a rocky desert now known as Mekkah, Hajar and Ismail were in hunger and thirst. She, carrying Ismail, ran from one hill to another in a relay between two hills (now known as Safa and Marwah) searching for water. As she stopped running and settle to rest, Ismail's little feet knocked on the rock and out came abundance of water for their consumption. That exact point is now known as the Zam Zam Well. So, Saei is to remember this event.

5. Tahlul - This ends the Ihram fully. Tahlul is when you cut at least 3 strands of your hair. Many, typically men, would just shave their entire head bald. 

6. Tertib - All of the above are to be done in correct order of sequence as above as well as the below specifications on Wajibs.


Continuing from the Rukuns, there are also things you need to do but if you don't or breach them, you will have to pay Dam, a form of monetary penalty such as Saudi Rial of sixty (SR60) to be given equally to 6 poor people before you leave Mekkah. Different offence incurs different magnitides of Dams. These requitements are called Wajib(s). They are:

1. Ihram. A Full Ihram is basically to comply to 13 forbidden things, one of which is, men cannot wear normal clothes other than a pair of white cloth with a belt and a pair of slippers that does not cover the toes. So, underwears not allowed. Not in Full Ihram is when only 3 things forbidden, namely Sex, Foreplay and Nikah. So, when Not in Full Ihram, you can wear jeans if you want to, to Melontar rounds 2 to 7, Tawaf and Saei. However, Saudi Government compels men to still wear the pair of white cloth for Tawaf and Saei (but spiritually, you are not in full Ihram). Please do your own research to uncover the entire set of 13 rules / forbidden matters.

2. Mabit at Muzdalifah at midnight of 10 Zulhijjah. Mabit is to be present at a place or a passing by a place with a self acknowledgement of the place in your heart.

3. Mabit at Mina on 10 Zulhijjah after Muzdalifah.

4. Melontar (throwing stones) 7 rounds x 7 stones. Round 1 at Jamrah Qubro on 10 Zulhijjah after Mabit at Mina. Rounds 2 and 5 at Jamrah Sughra. Rounds 3 and 6 at Jamrah Wusta. Rounds 4 and 7 at Jamrah Qubro. Rounds 2, 3 and 4 on 11 Zulhijjah and Rounds 5, 6 & 7 on 12 Zulhijjah. The act of throwing stones at the Jamrahs is symbolism of leaving behind sinful deeds that needs to be honestly acknowledged in your heart. Jamrahs are simply the designated areas in Mina where the Melontar ritual is to be done.


I hope with this article, there is sufficient information for people to learn about what Hajj is from both Fiqah (Technicalities) and Tauhid (Faith) perspectives, along with the historical context to which Hajj had capitalised as its subliminal essence. I wrote this article in Mekkah on 8 Zulhijjah 1444 Hijrah (26 June 2023) while waiting for the bus to go to Arafah for us (me and my colleagues from Malaysia) to do Wukuf the next day on 9 Zulhijjah. Our bus had broken down and hence, we had to wait for hours before we could leave Mekkah in a replacement bus. 


So, this article was written while I was in Ihram. We were told that you should do Ibadah (good deeds) while in Ihram. Most people would read the Holy Quran or do more prayers. I chose to write this article so that I can share my knowledge to others in lay man terms. Hopefully not only Muslims, but also Non-Muslims can learn if they wish to do so. Sharing knowledge is also an Ibadah for how else would others do the Ibadah of Hajj when there is no one to educate them? I sincerely hope that this article will benefit many.


To my fellow Muslims around the globe, do consider to do this once in a life time pilgrimage when you still have the money, time, health, convenience and are still alive rather than when you are poor, busy, sick, in disorder or dead. To my fellow 3.5 milion Muslims who are doing Hajj now in Mekkah and specifically to my fellow 30,000 Malaysian Muslims who are also in Mekkah for Hajj for the year 1444 Hijrah (2023), I pray that Allah grants us all a Mabrur (Complete and Fulfilling) Hajj and acknowledges our prayers. Amin. Assalamualaikum. God bless you all.



DISCLAIMER: This article is based on the author's experience during his Hajj pilgrimage in 2023 (1444 Hijrah) and it is not to be taken as the confirmed information to be used by others. Please consult the proper authorities such as Tabung Haji, Imams and/or Ulamaks if readers intend to craft their own planning for Hajj.





AS THEY LEAVE FOR ARAFAH BY THE MORNING

Monday, June 26, 2023 at 7:26 PM



AS THEY LEAVE FOR ARAFAH BY THE MORNING
By Johan Ishak
Photography via Samsung Note 10+
26 June 2023 / 8 Zulhijjah 1444
12:00pm vs 12:00am
Masjidil Haram
Mekkah
Saudi Arabia




A WALK BACK FROM NIGHT PRAYERS ISYA'

Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 3:57 AM

 

A Walk Back from Night Prayers Isya'

By Johan Ishak

24 June 2023 / 6 Zulhijjah 14444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos




PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD PART 1

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Prayers for the Dead Part 1

By Johan Ishak

24 June 2023 / 6 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos




MAXIMUM HAJJ POPULATION 1444

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Maximum Hajj Population 1444

By Johan Ishak

24 June 2023 / 6 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds videos




TETAMU ARAFAH

Saturday, June 24, 2023 at 8:44 PM

 

Tetamu Arafah


Kita ini musafir-musafir hina

Namun Dia tutupnya aib itu

Dijemput sebagai tetamuNya

Disambut dengan cintaNya

Berhentian kita kepanasan

..... bagaikan di Mahsyar

Berbalut kita kain putih

..... bagaikan dikapan

Kita sambut panggilanNya

Kita akur tuntutanNya

Kita korban nikmat dunia

Kita berserah dimakbul doa

Maka lontarkan jauh keburukan

Berpusing dan berlari anak

.... dan berteguk air telaga

Lalu merintih jiwa kita

..... takutnya pada api neraka

Mahu kita buang dosa-dosa

Sehingga kosong bakul itu

Bagaikan dicukur buang rambut

Semoga sepantas kilat

..... kita merentas titian

Hatta, tertutuplah tawarikh

..... dan bermulalah takwim putih

Aamiin .....

Ya Rabbal Alamin



Oleh Jo Haq

3:21 petang

24 Jun 2023 / 6 Zulhijjah 1444

Mekkah





A CROWDED TAWAF OF KAABAH ON 3 ZULHIJJAH 1444

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A Crowded Tawaf of Kaabah on 3 Zulhijjah 1444

By Johan Ishak

21 June 2023 / 3 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds x 2 videos





JADDAH-KA-HARAM

at 3:27 AM

 

JADDAH-KA-HARAM

By Johan Ishak

21 June 2023 / 3 Zulhijjah 1444

Jeddah to Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds video




A FRIDAY IN MECCA 3

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A FRIDAY IN MECCA 3

By Johan Ishak

23 June 2023 / 5 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

25 seconds video




A FRIDAY IN MECCA 2

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A FRIDAY IN MECCA 2

By Johan Ishak

23 June 2023 / 5 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

29 seconds video




A FRIDAY IN MECCA 1

Friday, June 23, 2023 at 11:36 PM

 

A FRIDAY IN MECCA 1

By Johan Ishak

23 June 2023 / 5 Zulhijjah 1444

Masjidil Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

30 seconds video



THE NASTY SPIRAL

Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 11:52 PM

 

The Nasty Spiral


Climb! Climb!

Climbing up the spiral

Like a hamster running

Moving no where at all

Burning its muscles

Being rediculed by life

Climb! Climb!

Climbing up the valley

Like a ram jumping

From a slope to another

Roughing up its hoofs

Never to reach Shangri-La

Climb! Climb!

Climbing the blue mountain

Like an old tired tiger

Roaming and roaring

To the lonely green forest

Only to be responded by echoe

Climb! Climb!

Climb! Climb!

The spiral just sucks you in

The spiral just fucks you off

Until you climb no more


By Jo Haq

15 June 2023

Bukit Jelutong

APA YANG PATUT

Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 12:38 AM

 


Apa Yang Patut


Sepatutnya itu

Sepatutnya ini

Apa yang kau rasa patut

Mungkin hanya menjadi buntut

Mengapa ekspektasi dijemput?

Apabila kemudinya ke laut

Kau yang semput

... luput dan ciput

Elok kau sedut sahaja siput

Biar kenyang perut

Agar dahi tidak berkerut

Terima sahajalah apa yang patut

Sesungguhnya bila kau sabar, gelisahnya surut

Boleh kot (sabar)


Oleh Jo Haq

1 Jun 2023

Brickfields

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