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==Strengthening faith==
==Strengthening faith==
In narrations, the phrase "set up for mankind" in the verse about Kaaba being a place of standing for people is understood to mean the establishment of religion and sustenance for people. Hence, one of the aims of Hajj is considered the establishment of religion. Another narration links the establishment of religion to the existence of the Kaaba. Hajj is also considered Islam's banner and a means of elevating faith and reforming people's beliefs.
In narrations, the phrase (قِیاماً لِلنَّاسِ as an establishment for men) in the verse(جَعَلَ اللَّهُ الْکعْبَةَ الْبَیتَ الْحَرامَ قِیاماً لِلنَّاسِ{{enote|God has appointed the Kaaba, the Holy House, as an establishment for men, and the holy month,}}) about [[Ka'ba|Ka'ba]] being a place of standing for people is understood to mean the establishment of religion and sustenance for people. Hence, one of the aims of [[Hajj]] is considered the establishment of religion. Another narration links the establishment of religion to the existence of the Ka'ba. Hajj is also considered Islam's banner and a means of elevating faith and reforming people's beliefs.


Spiritual connection with divine leadership (Tawalli):
==Spiritual connection with divine leadership (Tawalli)==
The Quran mentions Ibrahim's duty to call people to Hajj so that they come to him; therefore, one of the aims of Hajj is strengthening friendship and a connection with divine leaders. Some narrations interpret "my descendants" in Ibrahim's plea to God as referring to the Ahl al-Bayt (AS). Another narration sees completing Hajj and Umrah as an opportunity to meet Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Imams (AS).
The Quran mentions Ibrahim's duty to call people to [[Hajj]] so that they come to him; therefore, one of the aims of Hajj is strengthening friendship and a connection with divine leaders. Some narrations interpret "my descendants" in Ibrahim's plea to God as referring to the Ahl al-Bayt (AS). Another narration sees completing Hajj and Umrah as an opportunity to meet Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Imams (AS).


==Notes==
==Notes==