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Pilgrimage - The Lost Legacy of abraham
Written by Layth (e-mail: laytth@hotmail.com)
“The first
Sanctuary established for the people is the one in Bakk’a,
blessed, and a guidance for the worlds. In it are clear signs:
the situation of Abraham. And whoever enters it will be
secure. And God is owed from mankind to make Pilgrimage to the
sanctuary, whoever can make a path to it. And whoever rejects,
then God has no need of the worlds.” (Quran 3:96-97)
Every year we
see millions of Pilgrims heading towards Mecca for the annual
“Pilgrimage/Hajj”. The Pilgrimage takes place in the Arabic
month of “Zul Hujja” and lasts for a period of 3 days in which
the Pilgrims perform a number of rites, of which is being
dressed in a white cloth “Ihraam”, circling the Kaab’a several
times, running between the two stones of the “Safa” & “Marwa”,
and throwing the pebbles at the devil.
This article
will examine the subject of Pilgrimage using the Quran to try
and re-create its details in full.
1. Who is the
Audience?
“And call out
to mankind with the Pilgrimage, they will come to you walking
and on every transport, they will come from every deep
enclosure.” (Quran 22:27)
The single
most overlooked clue regarding Pilgrimage is regarding the
“audience”. Abraham is calling out to “mankind” and not to the
“believers or Muslims”. This information poses a serious
problem to the belief that Pilgrimage is a set of rituals as
non-believers would not be able to identify with any of these
rituals and would thus not carry them out.
2. Why would
People Gather?
“The first
Sanctuary established for the people is the one in Bakk’a,
blessed, and a guidance for the worlds. In it are clear signs:
the situation of Abraham. And whoever enters it will be
secure. And God is owed from mankind to make Pilgrimage to the
sanctuary, whoever can make a path to it. And whoever rejects,
then God has no need of the worlds.” (Quran 3:96-97)
“So that they
may witness benefits for themselves and recall God’s name in
the appointed days over what He has provided for them of the
animal livestock. So eat from it and feed the needy and the
poor. Then let them complete their duties and fulfill their
vows, and let them partake at the ancient sanctuary.” (Quran
22:28-29)
Here are the
three reasons people would gather:
- To be made
aware of the system established by God for the people.
- To witness
benefits for themselves.
- To recall
God’s name over the animal livestock.
The first
objective of making “Pilgrimage” is to share with all mankind
the system of laws and government and teachings that God has
decreed to us through the Prophets.
The second
objective of Pilgrimage comes naturally from such a large
gathering of different people at an appointed time(s) and
place. This opens the door to opportunities of trade,
information exchange, cultural exchange, networking, etc. This
idea of the meeting and mixing of people/races can be clearly
seen in 49:13 below as part of God’s decree for humanity:
“O mankind, We
created you from a male and female, and We made you into
nations and tribes, that you may know one another. Surely, the
most honourable among you in the sight of God is the most
righteous. God is Knowledgeable, Expert.” (Quran 49:13)
As for the
third, and equally important objective of “recalling God’s
name”, this is achieved as the Pilgrimage is one giant feast
in which livestock is prepared for the Pilgrims and the system
of God Alone is openly discussed and shared with the visitors.
Hence the term “recalling” is to remind those present
(believers and non believers) of our allegiances to God and
what He has made available for us on this earth, and what He
has blessed us with.
3. Location of
Pilgrimage
“The first
Sanctuary established for the people is the one in Bakk’a,
blessed, and a guidance for the worlds. In it are clear signs:
the place of Abraham. And whoever enters it will be
secure. And God is owed from mankind to make Pilgrimage to the
Sanctuary, whoever can make a path to it. And whoever rejects,
then God has no need of the worlds.” (Quran 3:96-97)

Aerial
Photograph of Mecca - Arabia
The Quran
identifies the first place for the Pilgrimage as “Bakk’a”.
Now, while Mecca and Bakk’a may rhyme, they are clearly not
the same name. Many Muslims have claimed that Mecca used to be
known as Bakk’a, but that its name was later changed. Now,
this presents a problem to any student of the Scripture as no
verification is able to be made that this was indeed the case
of a “name change”. Looking at ancient maps from the time of
the Prophet (from Roman times or otherwise) there is no
indication that what is today called “Mecca” has ever carried
the name “Bakk’a”.

Photograph of
Jerusalem (Dome of the Rock)
The mystery
further deepens when we look to Islamic history itself and the
claim that they (the Muslims) used to assemble towards
Jerusalem for a number of years and then the focal point (Qibla)
was changed to Mecca. Until today, the Muslims refer to
Jerusalem as the “first of the two Qiblas” (Uwla Al-Qiblatain).
If Abraham had
called people to Mecca in Arabia, and if he had established
the first true monotheistic system/government in that
location, then what would explain the reason that the Prophet
and his early followers were facing Jerusalem and gave their
backs to Mecca for many years. Even if we were to discount
this history as being “fabricated”, then why do we have Roman
history recording that the man named “Jesus” was preaching to
Jerusalem and its inhabitants and not Mecca in Arabia?. Why
also do we have the Jews giving priority to Jerusalem and not
even recognizing or hearing of Mecca in their Scriptures
(surely they were also performing Pilgrimage at one point in
time, so have they forgotten?).
Now, while
many of Islam’s thinkers are willing to brush aside this
historical “anomaly”, we believe it is our duty to be more
meticulous using the one source we have always relied on for
truth “Quran”.
“Maqam Ibrahim” is Footprints?
[YUSUFALI] The
first House (of worship) appointed for men was that at Bakka:
Full of blessing and of guidance for all kinds of beings: In
it are Signs Manifest; (for example), the Station of Abraham;
whoever enters it attains security; Pilgrimage thereto is a
duty men owe to Allah,- those who can afford the journey; but
if any deny faith, Allah stands not in need of any of His
creatures. (Quran 3:96-97)

Photo of “Maqam
Ibrahim” – Mecca Arabia
“Maqam Ibrahim”
is often translated: “Station of Abraham”. According to the
Islamic scholars, this is represented in Mecca by two small
indentions next to the Kaba which are believed to be
“Abraham’s footprints”. Pilgrims every year come to stare at
this wonder which they believe is the one referred to in the
Quran.
However, a more
pressing question that presents itself: “What do footprints in
the rock have anything to do with the functions of Pilgrimage
and the calling of all people?”
The answer of
course is: “Absolutely nothing!”
To locate the
“Maqam” and its relation to the Pilgrimage, we need to explore
the word as it occurs in the Quran. The word “Maqam” occurs in
the following verses: (2:125, 3:97, 5:107, 10:71, 14:14,
17:79, 19:73, 25:66, 25:76, 26:58, 27:39, 33:13, 37:164,
44:26, 44:51, 55:46, 79:40) The meanings ascribed to this word
as per its usage are: “position, status, station, situation,
place”
Looking at the
stories of Abraham in the Quran, and trying to find the one
which is nearest in subject to the “Pilgrimage” rites, we come
across the famous story when Abraham has a dream in which he
is sacrificing his son. God in His mercy intervenes and
ransoms Abraham’s son with an animal sacrifice.
“And when he
grew enough to work with him, he said: “My son, I am seeing in
a dream that I am sacrificing you. What do you think?” He
said: “O my father, do what you are commanded to do. You will
find me, God willing, patient.” So when they both had
surrendered, and he put his forehead down. And We called him:
“O Abraham, You have believed the vision. It was such that We
rewarded the righteous.” Surely, this was an exacting test.
And We ransomed him with a great animal sacrifice. And We kept
his history for those who came later.” (Quran 37:102-108)
This episode
recorded in the Quran describes the “trial/situation” of
Abraham with his son. Thus, for all purposes, the place where
this event took place may be described as “Maqam Ibrahim”.
Is there a
place located at the Jerusalem Temple which has any
relation to Abraham’s sacrifice?

Photo of the
“Rock” upon which Abraham is claimed to have nearly sacrificed
his son
- Dome of the Rock
(Jerusalem)
According to
Muslim, Christian, and Jewish narrations, it was upon this
very rock that Abraham very nearly sacrificed his son and by
which God intervened and gave Abraham an animal sacrifice.
In-fact, there is clear evidence that this very spot is one
used for animal sacrifice as a small hole is found in the rock
which is believed to drain the blood of animal sacrifices to
the cavern below.
“Arafat” the Mount of Olives?
One of the
mountains near Mecca is called “Arafat” and it is said that
the Pilgrims must journey to that location as decreed in 2:198
and then return back to Mecca again.
[PICKTHAL] “It
is no sin for you that ye seek the bounty of your Lord (by
trading). But, when ye press on in the multitude from 'Arafat,
remember Allah by the sacred monument. Remember Him as He hath
guided you, although before ye were of those astray.” (Quran
2:198)
Naming a
mountain “Arafat” and then claiming it is the one referred to
in the Quran is no great feat. However, it is more important
to ask is the question “why would people invited for
Pilgrimage who are not believers perform rituals and come and
go to a mountain a few kilometers away?”
The word
“Arafat” in Arabic simply means “High Place” (that is why the
scholars have chosen a mountain to be given this name).
And, if we follow the notion that the Kaaba (place of
Pilgrimage) is the Temple Mount area, then the verse becomes
clear as the Temple Mount itself is on an elevated platform
(i.e. Arafaat).
The Change in Focal Point (Qibla)
It seems that
spark to all this confusion about where the Pilgrimage is held
can be traced back to the change in the “Qibla” which occurred
during the Prophet’s mission.
According to
the traditionalist’s history, all Muslims were performing the
Salat (contact-method) facing
Jerusalem for quite some time and then God gave a new
decree which told them to face the “Restricted Temple”. As
such, the Prophet suddenly turned his face while praying away
from Jerusalem and began facing Mecca. In-fact, the
traditionalists to this day refer to Jerusalem as the 1st
Qibla.
This story of
the change in Qibla is also found confirmed in the Quran:
“The foolish
from amongst the people will say: “What has turned them away
from the focal point that they were on?” Say: “To God is the
east and the west, He guides whomsoever He wishes to a
straight path. And as such, We have made you a balanced nation
so that you may be witness over the people, and that the
messenger may be witness over you. And We did not make the
focal point that you were on except to know who follows the
messenger from those who will turn on their heels. It was a
great thing indeed except for those whom God had guided; God
was not to waste your belief. God is Merciful and
Compassionate over the people.” (Quran 2:142-143)
However, it
should be noted that according to 10:87, Qibla is only related
to the subject of Salat (contact-method) and has no bearing on
the pilgrimage. It is being discussed in this section as being
the only identifiable reason that the pilgrimage location has
been shifted from Jerusalem to Mecca.
Is
The “Restricted Temple” In Mecca Or Jerusalem?
“The foolish
from amongst the people will say: “What has turned them away
from the focal point that they were on?” Say: “To God is the
east and the west, He guides whomsoever He wishes to a
straight path. And as such, We have made you a balanced nation
so that you may be witness over the people, and that the
messenger may be witness over you.” (Quran 2:142)
“And We did
not make the focal point that you were on except to know who
follows the messenger from those who will turn on their heels.
It was a great thing indeed except for those whom God had
guided; God was not to waste your belief. God is Merciful and
Compassionate over the people.”(Quran 2:143)
“We see the
shifting of your face towards the sky, We will thus set for
you a focal point that will be pleasing to you: “You shall set
yourself towards the Restricted Temple; and wherever you may
be, you shall all set yourselves towards it.” Those who have
been given the Scripture know it is the truth from their Lord.
And God is not unaware of what you do.” (Quran 2:144)
Although the
traditionalists acknowledge the shift from Jerusalem, they
have created permanent confusion in the Muslim world by
stating in their commentaries of the Quran that the
command to follow the Qibla of the "Restricted Temple" in
2:144 is speaking of Mecca (i.e. that the Restricted Temple is
Mecca, not Jerusalem).
The
problem with this commentary is that in 2:142 the “change” had
already taken place and the people were commenting about it
(i.e. 'what made them change from their Qibla?'). While in 2:144 the
Prophet is given “new” instructions to use the focal point of
the “Restricted Temple” (which cannot be Mecca because the
first change of Qibla that was meant to be a “test” has
already happened and thus the people were all facing the focal
point of Mecca). The only way to explain the current state of
Islam (giving priority to Mecca) is that the change back to
the Restricted Temple in Jerusalem did not take place until very near the end of the
Prophet’s mission and that he died shortly afterwards whereby
the Muslims fragmented and entered into several civil wars as
per the Islamic history books. Thus, the bulk of the new
entrants to Islam have only ever known Mecca and that is the
belief they hold until death.
Summary of points in-favor of Jerusalem being Bakk’a:
• Islamic
history records Jerusalem as being the first focal-point
“Qibla” before Mecca.
• The
recipients of the Torah and Injeel (Jews and Nazarenes)
acknowledge the significance of Jerusalem, but deny any
knowledge of Mecca.
• The name
“Bakka” is found in the Jewish bible (Psalms 84) as people are
on their way to Jerusalem for Pilgrimage (to stand before God
at Mt. Zion).
• The name
“Bakka” is still found in city maps of Jerusalem as the name
of a valley located less than 5 miles from the Temple Mount to
the South West.
• The name
“Jerusalem” (city of peace) fits the prayer of Abraham for
Bakka to be a “city of peace” (Quran 2:126).
• The Quran
speaks of “olives” growing in the vicinity of the town where
the Prophet is situated (Ref. Quran 95:1-3). Olives are
natural to the area of the Mediterranean (near which Jerusalem
is situated) but not Arabia.
• The “Maqam
Ibrahim” are mere footprints in Meca which have no bearing on
Pilgrimage, while the “Maqam Ibrahim” in Jerusalem is designed
for animal sacrifice.
• The Kaba in
Jerusalem is an “elevated platform” which matches the
description given in the Quran of the Pilgrims emerging from
“Arafat” (the high/elevated place)
• The rock
over which the “Dome of the Rock” is situated seems designed
for animals to be slaughtered on it (as evidenced by a hole in
the rock which is thought to drain blood sacrifices down to a
hollow cavern below). If so, then this would match perfectly
the rite of Pilgrimage and the slaughter of livestock for
feasting and giving to the poor/needy.
4. Timing of
Pilgrimage
“They ask you
regarding the crescent moons, say: “They are a timing mechanism for
the people as well as for the Pilgrimage.” And piety is not
that you would enter a home from its back, but piety is
whomever is righteous and come to the homes from their main
doors. And be aware of God that you may succeed.” (Quran
2:189)
“And remember
God during a few number of days. Whoever hurries to two days,
there is no sin upon him; and whoever delays, there is no sin
upon him if he is being righteous. And be aware of God, and
know that it is to Him that you will be gathered.” (Quran
2:203)
“And complete
the Pilgrimage and the visit for God. But, if you are
prevented, then make what is affordable of donation, and do
not shave your heads until the donation reaches its
destination; but whoever of you is ill or has an affliction to
his head, then he may redeem by fasting or giving a charity or
a sacrifice. But if you are able, then whoever continues the
visit until the Pilgrimage, then he shall provide what is
affordable of donation; but for he who cannot find anything,
then he must fast for three days during the Pilgrimage and
seven when he returns; this will make a complete ten; this is
for those whose family is not present at the Restricted
Temple. And be aware of God, and know that God is severe in
retribution.” (2:196)
"The Pilgrimage
months are made known. So whosoever decides to perform the
Pilgrimage therein, then there shall be no sexual approach,
nor vileness, nor baseless argument in the Pilgrimage. And any
good that you do, God is aware of it; and bring provisions for
yourselves, though the best provision is righteousness; and be
aware of Me O people of understanding. " (2:197)
“Therefore,
roam the land for four months and know that you will not
escape God, and that God will humiliate the rejecters. And a
declaration from God and His messenger to the people, on this,
the peak day of the Pilgrimage: “That God and His messenger
are innocent from all those who set-up partners.” If you
repent, then it is better for you, and if you turn away, then
know that you will not escape God. And give news to those who
have rejected of a painful retribution. Except for those with
whom you had a treaty from among those who have set-up
partners if they did not reduce anything from it nor did they
plan to attack you; you shall continue the treaty with them
until its expiry. God loves the righteous. So when the
restricted months have passed, then you may kill those who
have set-up partners wherever you find them, and take them,
and surround them, and stand against them at every point. If
they repent, and hold the assembly, and contribute towards
betterment, then you shall leave them alone. God is Forgiving,
Merciful.” (Quran 9:2-5)
"The count of
the months with God is twelve months in God's record the day
He created the heavens and the Earth; four of them are
restricted. This is the correct system; so do not wrong
yourselves in them; and fight those who set up partners
collectively as they fight you collectively. And know that God
is with the righteous." (9:36)
"O you who
believe, honour your contracts. Made lawful for you are all
the animals of the livestock, except that which is being
recited to you, and what you are not allowed to hunt of the
game while you are under restriction. God decrees as He
pleases." (5:1)
"Lawful for you
is the catch of the sea, to eat it as enjoyment for you and
for those who travel; and forbidden for you is the catch of
the land as long as you are under restriction; and be aware of
God to whom you will be gathered." (5:96)
The Pilgrimage
takes place during three sequential months with the length of
each pilgrimage being the time between the two crescent moons.
5. Rules of
Pilgrimage
Since this
call is to all mankind to gather and benefit in one location,
certain “rules of conduct” have been spelled out which must be
observed by all who have agreed to attend:
“And complete
the Pilgrimage and the visit for God. But, if you are
prevented, then make what is affordable of donation, and do
not shave your heads until the donation reaches its
destination; but whoever of you is ill or has an affliction to
his head, then he may redeem by fasting or giving a charity or
a sacrifice. But if you are able, then whoever continues the
visit until the Pilgrimage, then he shall provide what is
affordable of donation; but for he who cannot find anything,
then he must fast for three days during the Pilgrimage and
seven when he returns; this will make a complete ten; this is
for those whose family is not present at the Restricted
Temple. And be aware of God, and know that God is severe in
retribution.” (Quran 2:196)
“The
Pilgrimage are months which have been appointed. So whosoever
decides to perform the Pilgrimage in them, then there shall be
no sexual approach, nor vileness, nor baseless argument in the
Pilgrimage. And any good that you do, God is aware of it; and
bring provisions for yourselves, though the best provision is
righteousness; and be aware of Me O people of understanding. (Quran
2:197)
“There is no
sin upon you to seek goodness from your Lord. So when you
disperse from the elevated location, then remember God towards
the decree which is restricted, and remember Him as He has
guided you, for you were before that straying.” (Quran 2:198)
“Then you
shall disperse from where the people dispersed, and seek God’s
forgiveness; God is surely Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (Quran
2:199)
“When you have
completed your rites, then remember God as you remember your
fathers or even greater. From among the people are those who
say: “Our Lord, give us from this world!”, but in the
Hereafter he has no part.” (Quran 2:200)
“And some of
them say: “Our Lord, give us good in this world, and good in
the Hereafter, and spare us from the retribution of the Fire.”
(Quran 2:201)
“These will
have a benefit for what they have gained; and God is quick in
judgment.” (Quran 2:202)
“And remember
God during a few number of days. Whoever hurries to two days,
there is no sin upon him; and whoever delays, there is no sin
upon him if he is being righteous. And be aware of God, and
know that it is to Him that you will be gathered.” (Quran
2:203)
“And the plump
animals for offering, We have made them for you as decrees
from God, in them is goodness for you. So mention God’s name
upon them while being orderly, so once their body becomes
still, then eat from them and give food to the poor and the
needy. It was thus that We have made them in service to you,
that you may be thankful.” (Quran 22:36)
Does God need blood and animal sacrifice?
“Neither their
meat nor their blood reaches God, but what reaches Him is the
righteousness from you. It was thus that He made them in
service to you, so that you may glorify God for what He has
guided you to, and give news to the good doers.” (Quran 22:37)
After all the Rites of Pilgrimage are complete:
“Then let them
complete their duties and fulfill their vows, and let them
traverse at the ancient Sanctuary.” (Quran 22:29)
“The Safa and
Marwah are amongst God’s decrees. So whosoever
makes Pilgrimage to the Sanctuary, or is merely passing
through, commits no error that he should traverse them. And
whoever donates for goodness, then God is Appreciative,
Knowledgeable.” (Quran 2:158)
This is a
period of “feasting” in which the people who have come to
attend the Pilgrimage conference are now fed and provided with
sustenance.
Questions
Wasn’t the Prophet originally from Mecca?
Based on the
historic narrations that we have been given, the Prophet is
supposedly from the Quraish tribe in Mecca and that he
received the divine inspiration in that area (at the cave of “Hira”).
The Prophet is then to have propagated the message to the
people of Mecca for many years until his migration to the city
of Medina. This story of the Prophet’s origin has one
fundamental flaw which has been ignored…
According to
the Quran, the Prophet was in a place situated “near” Sodom &
Gomorrah (Lot’s town).
“And Lot was
one of the messengers. When We saved him and all his family.
Except an old woman who remained. Then, We destroyed the rest.
And you pass by their ruins in the morning. And in the night.
Do you not understand?” (Quran 37:133-138)
“And they have
come upon the town that was showered with a miserable shower.
Did they not see it? No, they do not expect any resurrection.”
(Quran 25:40)
All
archaeological and even historic evidence to date has placed
the destroyed town of Sodom & Gomorrah (Lot’s town) in or
around the area of the “Dead Sea” (also known as “the sea of
Lot”). This places the town in the region of today’s
Palestine/Jordan area which is quite a considerable distance
from the locations of Mecca or even Medina thousands of kilometres
to the South. From the verse above we can ascertain that the
journey from where the Prophet was situated and until the
destroyed town of Lot took “less than a day”.
Isn’t Mecca Mentioned in the Quran?
Yes, the name
“Mecca” occurs in one location in the Quran which is 48:24
below:
“And He is the
One who withheld their hands against you, and your hands
against them in the interior of Mecca, after He had made you
victorious over them. God is Seer of what you do.” (Quran
48:24)
While this may
be excitedly pointed to as support for the Pilgrimage being in
Mecca (if we were to disregard all the other discrepancies),
then further reading to the immediate verse following will
dampen such excitement:
“And He is the
One who withheld their hands against you, and your hands
against them in the interior of Mecca, after He had made you
victorious over them. God is Seer of what you do. They are the
ones who rejected and barred you from the Restricted Temple,
and barred your donations from reaching their destination. And
there had been believing men and women whom you did not know,
and you may have hurt them, and on whose account you would
have committed a sin unknowingly. God will admit into His
mercy whomever He wills. Had they become separated, We would
then have punished those of them who rejected with a painful
retribution.” (Quran 48:24-25)
We can
understand from the description given above that “Mecca” was
an “obstacle” to the believers reaching the Restricted Temple
and the donations reaching their intended place. Mecca itself
was not the “objective” and thus is not the place of the
Restricted Temple or where the donations are supposed to
reach.
What about the story of Hager, the stones of “Safa” & “Marwa”,
and the well of Zam-Zam in Mecca?
Pilgrims in
Mecca are required to run seven times between two rock
out-crop pings (one is called “Safa” and the other called “Marwa”).
This exercise we are told is in emulation of Abraham’s second
wife “Hager” running between the same two spots seven times
searching fro water for her infant son Ismail (God had ordered
Abraham to abandon Hager and Ismail in Mecca with no food or
water). Ismail then struck the ground with his foot and the
water spring of “Zam-Zam” burst forth thus nourishing the
mother and child and giving life to the wilderness of Mecca to
become a location for Pilgrimage.
Muslim
scholars will even refer to verse 2:158 showing that these
locations are all mentioned in the Quran.
[PICKTHAL]
“Lo! (the mountains) As-Safa and Al-Marwah are among the
indications of Allah. It is therefore no sin for him who is on
pilgrimage to the House (of Allah) or visiteth it, to go
around them (as the pagan custom is). And he who doeth good of
his own accord, (for him) lo! Allah is Responsive, Aware.” (Quran
2:158)
While this
story of mother and son being abandoned in the wilderness with
no food and water and that the child striking the ground to
bring-forth water (like Moses had done) is filled with drama
and suspense, it has absolutely no basis whatsoever in the
Quran. What also has slipped the minds of those who invented
such fanciful tale is that the Pilgrimage is a call to
“mankind” (Ref. Quran 22:27) and therefore the very idea that
people who are not believers in God nor have accepted His
system would run seven times up and down in emulation of the
tale of a woman and her child in order to “glorify God!”.
Another
problem with this tale is that the very notion that Abraham
had a second wife also has no basis in the Quran, but does
have its roots in Jewish story telling in-order to make a rift
and rivalry between the seed of Isaac and the seed of Ishmael
(by claiming that Isaac was the son of a free woman and
Ishmael was the son of a slave woman).
As for the
miracle of “Zam-Zam”, it seems that an ignorance of the basics
of geology and Earth’s water cycle are to blame. Natural water
springs have existed for thousands of years and in the same
places, not because they are born of a “miracle”, but because
the water collection cycle from nearby mountains or valleys
makes them so. In the town nearest Mecca (Taif) there has been
a natural spring providing water for thousand of years. Does
anyone claim that this spring is miraculous? In Jerusalem
there is the “Gihon Spring” which is less than 1,000ft away
from the Temple Mount. This spring has been providing water
for a recorded period of nearly 3,000 years. Does anyone claim
that this spring is miraculous?
What Proof is There of Previous Pilgrimages to the Temple
Mount?
As the
Pilgrimage has been called to by Abraham over 3,000 years ago,
it would be logical to assume that there would be
remnants/traces of previous structures or buildings on the
area of the Temple Mount.
Other than the
stone which protrudes from the Temple Mount and upon which the
Dome of the Rock is built, we have a historical reference that
a structure did exist more than once on this same site and
that in 586 B.C. the Temple area was destroyed by
Nebuchadnezzar in his conquest against the Jews. Later on, the
Temple was reconstructed and then was expanded by Herod in
19-20 BC. This new structure was destroyed by the Romans in 70
A.D. during the “War of the Jews”. The archaeological proof
for these claims is found in infrared images taken of the
“Dome of the Rock” by Tuvia Sagiv (ref. paper entitled
“Penetrating Insights into the Temple Mount”) reveal an older
pentagonal foundation beneath the current Dome of the Rock,
which indicates that this site has had a function even before
the Dome was built.
What About the People of the Scripture Following Different
Focal Points?
“And if you
come to those who have been given the Scripture with every
sign they will not follow your focal point, nor will you
follow their focal point, nor will some of them even follow
the others focal point. And if you were to follow their
desires after the knowledge that has come to you, then you
would be one of the wicked.” (2:145)
Historical
evidence found in the Old Testament suggests that both the
Jews and Christians are aware of the importance of Jerusalem:
"Now when
Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his
house; and his windows being open in his chamber toward
Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and
prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did afortime."
(Daniel 6:10)
Archaeological
evidence also confirms that synagogues from the period before
and after the revelation of the Quran were roughly oriented to
face Jerusalem. (Avi-Yonah, M., Synagogue
Architecture. In Encyclopedia Judaica, vol. 15, New York:
Macmillan, 1971).
However,
looking at our decreed focal-point from 2:144 being the
"Restricted Temple" (also known as the Temple Mount, on which
the Dome of the Rock is located), and not the greater area of
Jerusalem or Jerusalem itself, we find that neither Jews nor
Christians accept this as their orientation.
In-fact, the
Jews are “forbidden” from that area by their Rabbis, while the
Christians seek the mount of olives nearby as their rallying
point where they believe Jesus last prayed.
Clearly, as
2:145 suggests, there is no consensus between the Quran's
Qibla and the Qiblas followed by the people of the Scripture.
Summary of
Pilgrimage
1. Pilgrimage
is a call to all mankind (to learn about the system of God
Alone, to witness benefits for themselves, to feast).
2. The
location of the original Pilgrimage was at “Bakk’a”
(Jerusalem), centering around the Temple Mount (the area on
which the “Dome of the Rock” is constructed).
3. A total of
three pilgrimages may be carried out each year with the length
of each pilgrimage being the time between the crescent moons.
4. During
Pilgrimage, the highest moral decency shall be upheld (no
sexual fornication, no vileness, no baseless arguing).
5. A period of
feasting and feeding the poor and needy shall follow the end
of the Pilgrimage.
The time has
come for Mulsims to realign themselves with God’s Scripture
and to call for the Pilgrimage to Bakk’a as it was always meant
to be…
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See the
article 'Where Was Mohammed?' for more detailed information
from the Scripture regarding Jerusalem and its significance.
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