The text of talbiyah in hājj emphasizes the pilgrim'...
The text of talbiyah in hājj emphasizes the pilgrim's
readiness to observe the rites of ℎājj to the end
realization of the uniqueness of the rites of ℎājj
recognition of Allah's absolute authority
aspiration for a reward
Correct answer is C
The Talbiyah (Arabic: ٱلتَّلبِيَة, at-Talbīyah) is a Muslim prayer invoked by the pilgrims as a conviction that they intend to perform the Hajj only for the glory of Allah. Talbiyah is repeatedly invoked during the Hajj, or pilgrimage, upon putting on the Ihram, so the pilgrims can purify and rid themselves of worldly concerns.
"Here I am [at your service] O God, here I am. Here I am [at your service]. You have no partners (other gods). To You alone is all praise and all excellence, and to You is all sovereignty. There is no partner to You."
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