Hajj 2026 Training Camp – Episode 3
Key Highlights
- Quranic significance of Makkah and Maqam-e-Ibrahim
- Strict warning regarding Huquq-ul-Ibad (Rights of others)
- Preparation of Body, Wealth, and Heart (Tan, Man, Dhan)
- Behavioral training: Patience, tolerance, and helping others
- The importance of Gratitude (Shukr) for health
In this third episode of the Hajj 2026 training camp, the speaker emphasizes the spiritual and behavioral transformation required for Hajj. He begins by referencing the Quranic significance of Makkah as the first House of Allah and the station of Ibrahim (AS). A significant portion of the talk is dedicated to 'Huquq-ul-Ibad' (rights of other people), warning that while Allah may forgive sins against Him, He will not forgive wrongs done to others until they forgive. Pilgrims are urged to clear debts, settle inheritance disputes, and cleanse their hearts of grudges before departing. Practical advice is given on developing patience, preferring others over oneself (Isar), and controlling one's tongue and diet during the journey. The session concludes with a powerful reminder to be grateful for Allah's physical blessings, such as health and mobility.