NSTopinion: Tajdid, ijtihad should allow Muslim countries to take reasonable policy decisions
That said, raising questions over haj management matters tangential to the substance of worship should not be a problem. Islam does not even preclude religious matters from rational investigation in the spirit of healthy renewal and reform .
He verified the standard text with the help of leading Companions and then ordered the existing copies of the Quran to be destroyed. They will earn rewards for giving the opportunity to others, as well as for their charitable donations. The length of stay may be limited, for some categories of individuals and groups, to two or three weeks.Furthermore, statistics show that the number of applicants wishing to go to haj, from almost every Muslim country, is much larger than their allocated quotas.
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