FAQ About Hajj

Hajj
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Who is obligated to perform Hajj?

Hajj is an obligation for adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey. The specific criteria for the obligation of Hajj are as follows:

  1. Islam: The person must be a Muslim, as Hajj is an Islamic ritual and obligation.
  2. Maturity: The person must have reached the age of maturity, which is typically considered to be puberty. Hajj is not obligatory for children.
  3. Sanity: The person must be of sound mind and capable of understanding the significance and responsibilities of Hajj.
  4. Physical Capability: The person must be physically able to undertake the journey to Mecca and perform the rituals of Hajj. This includes being in good health and free from any conditions that may hinder or endanger oneself or others during the pilgrimage.
  5. Financial Capability: The person must have sufficient financial means to cover the expenses of the journey, including transportation, accommodation, food, and other necessary expenses. Hajj can be a significant financial undertaking, and individuals should have the means to afford it without causing financial hardship for themselves or their dependents.