{"id":2754,"date":"2011-04-01T16:15:37","date_gmt":"2011-04-01T20:15:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/?p=2754"},"modified":"2011-04-01T15:56:22","modified_gmt":"2011-04-01T19:56:22","slug":"hajj-suit-raises-host-of-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2011\/04\/hajj-suit-raises-host-of-questions","title":{"rendered":"Hajj Suit Raises Host of Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WASHINGTON (RNS) In 2008, Safoorah Khan, a math teacher in Illinois, asked for 15 days of unpaid leave (19 days including weekends) to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, an obligation for all Muslims.<\/p>\n<p>The local school board refused, but the Justice Department stepped in last December and sued on behalf of Khan, saying she was denied &#8220;reasonable accommodation&#8221; to perform a duty of her faith.<\/p>\n<p>Since then, a number of questions have arisen about the hajj and whether the Justice Department should have backed the teacher.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Correct me if I&#8217;m wrong, which I&#8217;m not,&#8221; Rush Limbaugh said on his radio show last Friday (March 25). &#8220;Teachers have summers off&#8230; Muslims are urged to travel to Mecca at least once in their lives. Not during a specific time frame, like the end of the school marking period.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday, at a Senate hearing on the civil rights of American Muslims, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., accused the Justice Department of taking &#8220;the wrong case.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Can she go on the hajj during the summer?&#8221; the senator asked Thomas Perez, assistant attorney general for civil rights, who testified at the hearing. &#8220;Is there a requirement that she go for the three weeks that she chose during the middle of the school year?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>According to Islamic scholars, making the hajj during summer vacation would have required Khan, 29, to postpone her trip for nearly a decade.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If she waits, and she gets sick and dies, how will she be able to explain why she did not do it?&#8221; said Sayyid Syeed, who directs interfaith and community affairs for the Islamic Society of North America. &#8220;There is a compelling passion to go as soon as possible.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The hajj commemorates the trials of the biblical patriarch Abraham, who Muslims consider a prophet, and takes place over five days during the 12th month of the Islamic year.<\/p>\n<p>The date of the annual pilgrimage shifts because Islam is guided by a lunar calendar; last year, 2.8 million Muslims from around the world traveled to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, Nov. 14-18. About 20,000 Americans complete the hajj yearly, according to Syeed.<\/p>\n<p>Muslims can travel to Mecca throughout the year, but these trips are not considered a fulfillment of the hajj obligation. Asking a Muslim to move the pilgrimage to summer is like asking a Christian to celebrate Christmas in July, said Syeed.<\/p>\n<p>Along with believing in monotheism and Muhammad&#8217;s prophecy, praying five times daily, giving alms, and fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, every Muslim is required to make the pilgrimage at least once.<\/p>\n<p>According to the hadith, a collection of teachings by Prophet Muhammad and his companions, Muslims who do not make the hajj should not be considered Muslim.<\/p>\n<p>Muhammad also said that those who have the health and &#8220;means&#8221; to undertake the journey but fail to do so &#8220;die on the branches of ignorance,&#8221; said Shaykh Abdool Rahman Khan (no relation to Safoorah Khan), the resident scholar at the Islamic Foundation in Villa Park, Ill.<\/p>\n<p>Before airplanes and boats, Muslims would set out by foot or camel on a trip that might take years and prove perilous. In many parts of the world, Muslims save for a lifetime before they have enough money to make the trip.<\/p>\n<p>Their relative affluence puts pressure on young American Muslims to perform the hajj as soon as possible, even with lives crowded by family and work obligations.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In American society, perhaps, people are confused about whether they should give up everything because (Islamic tradition) says so, or whether they can apply their own wisdom,&#8221; Khan said.<\/p>\n<p>Muhammad was referring to more than finances when he said all Muslims who have the &#8220;means&#8221; must perform the hajj as soon as possible, he said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You have to look at a variety of factors: Do you have enough security in what you are doing with your job and your family?&#8221; Khan said. &#8220;Practicing religion is not ignoring everything else. 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