Tag: Hajj

Moral Reflections on Economics, Vol 5, Issue 6

June 2025 issue (Vol 5, Issue 6) of Moral Reflections on Economics features article “Beyond Integrative Approaches: Methodological Tensions in Islamic Economics” by Aaliah Rafee, highlights of the IFSB Report 2025 by Muhammad Hammad, article on “What is Money” by Muhamed Ahmed, book review of “Economic Thinking of Arab Muslim Writers During the Nineteenth Century” by Prof. Abdul Azim Islahi, research paper in focus on Homo Islamicus and Homo Economicus by Dr. Setiawan and Dr. Sultan, reflections on Khutba-e-Hajjat-ul-Wida and regular sections of market news, economic and financial indicators and call for papers.

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Philosophy and Lessons of Hajj Rituals

Hajj is an important Ibadah in Islam. It is compulsory for every Muslim to perform Hajj once in a life. This article looks at the philosophy of various rituals involved in Hajj and how they exhibit a believer’s acceptance of Tawheed (oneness of God), his determination of following the commands of Allah and his vow to sacrifice his wealth, interests and time for Allah’s sake.

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Lessons from Last Hajj Sermon of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) delivered His last sermon (known as Khutba-e-hajjatul-Wida) on the ninth of Dhul Hijjah in 10th year after Hijrah (migration from Makkah to Madinah). The sermon was delivered in the valley of mount Arafat. It was the best example of eloquence, brevity, conciseness and the content of the message emphasized upon justice and equality. The message in the sermon was delivered more than fourteen centuries ago and is an essence of the true message and philosophy of Islamic faith.

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