Zakir Naik – The Hajj is a Symbol of International Brotherhood
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The speaker discusses the success of the 5th pillar of Islam, Hajj, which is a annual gathering in the world. During Hajj, 4,000 people from various parts of the world come together to serve the Lord. The event is a universal brotherhood experience for all.
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The other very good example of is
the 5th pillar of Islam
that is Hajj. The Hajj is the biggest
annual gathering
in the world. And during Hajj,
nowadays,
about 4,000,000 people
come from different parts of the world. From
America, from Canada, from UK, from Malaysia, from
Indonesia, from India.
4,000,000 people.
And the men, they are dressed up in
2 pieces of un sewn cloth, preferably white.
You cannot differentiate
the person standing next to you, whether he's
a king or a popper. When you're in
aram,
the purpose of the aram is that all
of them, they wear the same
clothes. Two pieces of unsewn white cloth.
You cannot identify the person standing next to
you, whether he's a king or a pauper.
And you say the
Here I come, oh my lord. Here I
come at your service.
More than 4,000,000 people from different parts of
the world of different nationalities, different colors,
they come
only at the service of the Lord. That
is the best
example of universal brotherhood.