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Pilgrimage and Umrah
Number of Items: 6
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- Interface Language : English
- Language of the content : Bengali
- Pilgrimage and Umrah
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq Reviewing : Nu’aman Bin Abu Al-Besher The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
This is an article translated into Bengali that includes some Prophetic hadiths of pilgrimage virtues to awaken and urge people to perform this great rite. It also contains the wisdom behind some pilgrimage deeds.
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq Reviewing : Nu’aman Bin Abu Al-Besher The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article in Bengali defines the three forms of pilgrimage: tamattu’, ifraad, and qiran and shows the most recommended form.
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq Reviewing : Nu’aman Bin Abu Al-Besher The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
This is a book translated into Bengali shows in detail that traveling to perform pilgrimage is a unique trip. It requires us to physically and morally prepare ourselves and be self-controlled during this blessed trip so we return back while getting all of its fruits.
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq Reviewing : Nu’aman Bin Abu Al-Besher The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article in Bengali shows that the Prophet Ibrahim was the first one to perform the pilgrimage rite whose long history has been helping awaken a sense of belonging to his heritage founded on the pure monotheism.
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq Reviewing : Nu’aman Bin Abu Al-Besher The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
This is an article in Bengali that shows in detail the following points: (1) Fixed times and sites of pilgrimage, (2) Ihram and what pilgrims should avoid while being in this state, and (3) What if a pilgrimage commits one of these prohibited acts, along with some related issues of ihram.
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq Reviewing : Mohammad Manzur-E-Elahi The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Bengal explains some issues about tawaf (circumambulation) and sa'i (walking between as-Safa and al-Marwah) in detail to rectify the mistakes made by pilgrims and umrah performers while performing these two rites.