Question: I was told by many
people that if a person does not have money for Hajj, then he should not
try for ‘Umrah also. And if a person does so, Hajj becomes
obligatory on him as he has done a job he was not asked for. I do not have
money to send my father for Hajj but I think that I can manage to
send him for ‘Umrah. Can I do so and what will be the ruling for
the above mentioned issue?
Answer: Although
Hajj and ‘Umrah both are sacred rituals of Islam, they are
separate in their nature and in the extent of obligation they entail. Hajj
is obligatory for a Muslim who has physical and financial strength to do
it, whereas ‘Umrah though desirable and commendable is not obligatory
for every Muslim. Performing ‘Umrah does not make Hajj obligatory
because the physical and financial ability is different for both these
rituals. Hajj, you would agree, is more strenuous and also more
expensive.
If you can manage to send your father
for ‘Umrah, you should do so because a true Muslim should be very
sensitive for each and every chance of virtue and good deed he gets. When
and wherever he gets it he should avail it, lest the candle of his life
be put off. However, you should have the urge and intention for yourself
and for your father that whenever God provides favorable circumstances
you will perform Hajj. Man is responsible and accountable for his present
conditions and circumstances not for his ‘would be’ circumstances. Take
care of the present and the future will take care of itself.
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