
25/09/2010
Honourable
Makkah, the Secure City; Allaah has distinguished it from among all
places and made it sacred from the day He created the heavens and the
earth.
Allaah commanded Prophet Ibraaheem
to build the first House on earth for Allaah to be worshipped in at
this spot and sent down the Black Stone from Paradise as a manifest sign
of the sanctity of His Sacred House.
In
Makkah springs the finest water on the surface of the earth, the water
of Zamzam, which is food that suffices the hungry and a cure for the
sick. It is the water with which the chest and heart of the chosen
Prophet Muhammad
was cleansed in order to prepare him for his mission.
Allaah has made Makkah eternally sacred and secure; He says (what means): “Have
they not seen that We made [Makkah] a safe sanctuary, while people are
being taken away (i.e. killed and taken captive) all around them?” [Quran 29:67]
Allaah
has sent down blessings and mercy upon Makkah, the likes of which have
not been bestowed upon any other place or person on earth.
In
order to make the matter clear, lest people confuse what is virtuous
with what is not and what is sacred with what is not, the Lord sent down
the angel Jibreel (Gabriel)
to point out the boundaries of the Sacred City, and Prophet Ibraaheem
placed signs marking its boundaries. Furthermore, Allaah commanded His messenger, Muhammad
to rebuild the structure of the House. This, indeed, is a clear sign
and evidence manifesting the sanctity and holiness of this Secure City.
It was with the command of Allaah that Prophet Ibraaheem
proclaimed to the people the Hajj (pilgrimage) and Allaah took it upon
Himself to convey the sound of the call all around the world.
Thereafter, the caravan of the honourable prophets, the righteous and
those who followed them began to respond and come forth to the Sacred
City. Prophet Moosaa (Moses)
the one who was honoured by the miracle of Allaah speaking to him, came forth, as came Prophet Yoonus (Jonah)
the one who was swallowed by the whale, as well as a multitude of other prophets.
Makkah is the land where the Prophet Muhammad
was born and where his prophethood commenced. It is where he first
received revelation; on the peak of one of its lofty mountains lies the
famous Cave Hiraa’ in which the Qur’aan was revealed to him
.
The honouring and sanctity of Makkah continued with the prophethood of Muhammad
and he
conveyed to us that the Ka’bah was to be the direction which the
Muslims should face during their prayers, and that a single prayer in
the Sacred Mosque was to be equivalent to a hundred thousand in any
other mosque.
He
guided the people to know that shedding blood (i.e., killing) in Makkah
is prohibited as is felling trees and hunting, and that picking up lost
items from its streets is prohibited, unless certain strict conditions
are fulfilled.
The last and final Prophet
openly announced his love of Makkah and its lofty status in the sight of Allaah when he said, addressing it: “I swear by Allaah! You are the best of the lands of Allaah and you are the most beloved land to Allaah.” [At-Tirmithi and Ahmad]
How
could we not glorify Makkah when it is a land that Allaah Almighty has
designated and singled out with the qualities of sanctity and of being
glorified magnificently? How could we not glorify it when Allaah has
made it sacred, magnified the reward of performing good deeds in it, and
has made its mention eternal by mentioning it in the Qur’aan? Allaah
says: (what means): “That [has been commanded], and whoever honours the sacred ordinances of Allaah — it is best for him in the sight of his Lord” [Quran 22:30]
Allaah also says (what means): “That [is so]. And whoever honours the symbols [i.e. rites] of Allaah - indeed, it is from the piety of hearts” [Quran 22: 32]
The
sacred ordinances and symbols (rites) of Allaah refers to the Sacred
City, the Sacred House of Allaah, and sacred places within them, and it
is due to their special qualities that Allaah has distinguished them
from all other cities and lands.
Honouring
and glorifying the rites of Allaah is accomplished by respecting this
city, by realising its status and virtues, and by continually expressing
gratitude upon seeing it, as well as by holding the matter of
worshipping Allaah within it in high esteem. This is so because the
first House of worship ever to be built was in Makkah, and it is towards
it that the hearts of the Muslims are directed from all places on
earth. How can worship in it not then have such a high status and value?
Allaah
made the reward of performing acts of worship in it multiples of that
performed elsewhere and made the reward of a single prayer in the sacred
mosque equivalent to a hundred thousand prayers in any other mosque.
Additionally, fasting, spending in charity and all other acts of virtue
in Makkah have a much higher reward than anywhere else in the world,
higher than any other act of worship could reach in value.













