5 conditions of Hajj being obligatory: being Muslim, being of sound mind and being an adult - The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said,
“The pen is lifted from three [and does not record their deeds]: from one who is sleeping, until he wakes up; from a child until he reaches puberty, and from one who is insane until he comes to his senses.” (Abu Dawood)
Being free - Hajj is not obligatory for a slave, because he is distracted by his duties towards his master, and being able to do it - Physically i.e. one is sound in body and can bear the hardship of travelling to the sacred House of Allah - Financially i.e. one has enough funds to get to the sacred House of Allah and back again.
After completing the Hajj pilgrimage, there are several important steps to take to maintain the spiritual benefits. Learn more in our detailed guide on what to do after Hajj.
Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is closely linked to the Hajj pilgrimage. Discover the significance and traditions of this festival in our post on Eid-ul-Adha.
To follow the recommended practices during the Hajj season, especially those aligned with Eid celebrations, explore the Sunnats of Eid-ul-Adha.
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