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Hajj and Umrah are not merely rituals but profound spiritual journeys designed to bring Muslims closer to Allah. These acts of worship are intended to purify the soul, strengthen faith, and instill humility. However, in recent years, the essence of these pilgrimages has been overshadowed by the growing preference for luxury and comfort in holy Makkah/Medina cities. Many pilgrims opt for premium packages, five-star accommodations, and lavish services, often prioritizing material comfort over the spiritual essence of these sacred acts. This trend reflects a shift in focus from the simplicity and austerity that are central to Islamic teachings toward a more commercialized and materialistic approach to worship. Traditionally, Hajj and Umrah were opportunities to disconnect from worldly desires, embrace humility, and reflect on one’s relationship with the Creator. Pilgrims would endure hardships as a reminder of the sacrifices made by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his family. Today, the emphasis on luxury detracts from the spiritual essence of these acts of worship. The rise of premium packages and luxury services in Hajj and Umrah has turned these sacred journeys into lucrative industries. Tour operators compete to offer extravagant packages, including stays in five-star hotels near the Haram, private transportation, gourmet dining, and personalized services. While these amenities provide convenience, they often create a divide between wealthy pilgrims and those who undertake the journey with limited resources. This commercialization has transformed Hajj and Umrah into experiences that cater more to comfort and status than spiritual enrichment. One of the most significant consequences of this shift is the loss of spiritual focus. Pilgrims staying in opulent hotels may find themselves engrossed in comfort, socializing, or sightseeing, leaving little room for introspection and prayer. The simplicity and humility that define the pilgrimage are overshadowed by indulgence and a desire to showcase affluence. This focus on luxury undermines the core purpose of Hajj and Umrah: to seek Allah’s forgiveness, strengthen faith, and develop a sense of equality and unity among Muslims. Islam emphasizes modesty and discourages extravagance. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) himself performed Hajj and Umrah in a state of simplicity, teaching Muslims the value of humility and detachment from worldly possessions. Opting for luxury during pilgrimage contradicts these principles and raises ethical concerns. It creates an environment where social status becomes apparent, detracting from the sense of unity and equality that Hajj and Umrah aim to foster. To address this issue, it is crucial to encourage pilgrims to prioritize the spiritual objectives of Hajj and Umrah over material comfort. Educational programs and awareness campaigns can emphasize the importance of simplicity, humility, and introspection. Religious scholars and Haj/Umrah guides can play a vital role in promoting the true essence of these sacred journeys, guiding pilgrims to focus on worship and self-purification. In conclusion, the increasing preference for luxury and comfort in Hajj and Umrah reflects a broader trend of materialism and spiritual neglect in modern society. By reconnecting with the core values of these sacred acts, Muslims can ensure that their pilgrimages to Makkah/Medina remain profound spiritual experiences rather than mere indulgent trips.Olise scores twice as Bayern come from behind to thrash Shakhtar 5-1gcash jili games

Kobe Sanders tied a season high with 27 points as Nevada claimed fifth place in the Charleston Classic with a 90-78 victory over Oklahoma State Sunday afternoon in South Carolina. Sanders helped the Wolfpack (6-1) earn a second win following one-possession games against Vanderbilt and VCU. After hitting the decisive 3-pointer with five seconds left in Friday's 64-61 win over VCU, Sanders made 7 of 10 shots, hit three 3s and sank 10 of 13 free throws Sunday. Nick Davidson added 223 points as Nevada led by as many as 19 and shot 58.9 percent. Brandon Love contributed 11 on 5-of-5 shooting as the Wolfpack scored 46 points in the paint and scored at least 85 for the fourth time this season. Marchelus Avery led the Cowboys (4-2) with 15 points and Arturo Dean added 13. Robert Jennings and Abou Ousmane added 11 apiece but leading scorer Bryce Thompson was held to seven points on 1-of-9 shooting as Oklahoma State shot 42 percent and 73.2 percent (30-of-41) at the line. After Avery's 3 forged a 12-12 tie with 13:41 remaining, Nevada gradually gained separation. The Wolfpack took a 24-15 lead on Chuck Bailey's jumper in the paint with 8:28 left but the Cowboys inched back, getting within 33-31 on a dunk by Avery with 4:11 left. Another Bailey jumper staked Nevada to a 40-33 lead by halftime. Nevada began pulling away early in the second half as it scored eight in a row for a 52-40 lead on a basket by Love with 16:44 left. A 3 by Sanders opened a 62-43 lead with 14:06 remaining before Oklahoma State charged back. After Nevada made eight straight shots, the Cowboys countered with 11 straight points and trailed 62-54 with 11:19 left on a 3-pointer by Avery. Thompson made his first basket by sinking a jumper with 10:37 left to get Oklahoma State within 64-56 left, and Keller's triple cut the margin to 70-64 nearly three minutes later. The Cowboys were within 78-72 on a basket by Avery with 3:56 remaining, but he fouled out about a minute later and the Wolfpack outscored Oklahoma State 12-6 the rest of the way as Sanders sank five free throws. --Field Level Media

Trump asks Supreme Court to delay TikTok ban so he can weigh in after he takes officeShohei Ohtani is a and a . Now he’s about to add another title. Daddy. Ohtani posted to his Instagram account Saturday, announcing the upcoming birth of his and wife Mamiko’s first child. “Can’t wait for the little rookie to join our family soon!” he posted under a photo of a pink onesie and baby shoes – with the family dog, Decoy, lying next to the baby gear. Ohtani offered no more details about the baby’s expected arrival – in keeping with the way he guards his private life. In February, Ohtani announced his marriage on Instagram without including any details about the wedding, not even the date, nor his wife’s name, referring to her only as “a normal Japanese woman.” “She is a Japanese woman,” Ohtani said through an interpreter when he announced the marriage during spring training. “I don’t really feel comfortable talking about when I got married exactly, but she’s a normal Japanese woman.” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts joked at the time that Ohtani had kept the marriage such a secret even from his teammates that no one had a chance to shop for wedding gifts. Mamiko Tanaka’s identity was eventually uncovered by the media and she was photographed with Ohtani during the Dodgers’ March trip to South Korea. The couple made occasional appearances together at events throughout the season and were recently spotted together at a Lakers game. Tanaka turned 28 earlier this month and has an athletic background of her own. She played college basketball in Japan and played four seasons professionally for the Fujitsu Red Wave. Ohtani underwent shortly after the end of the World Series. He on a slide during Game 2 against the Yankees. The injury is not expected to prevent him from opening the 2025 season in the Dodgers’ lineup as their designated hitter. But the interruption of his throwing program necessitated by the shoulder rehab will until after the season starts. The Dodgers are again scheduled to start the season overseas. They will play two games against the Chicago Cubs at the Tokyo Dome on March 18 and 19. The domestic opener is scheduled for March 27 at Dodger Stadium against the Detroit Tigers.

Kobe Sanders tied a season high with 27 points as Nevada claimed fifth place in the Charleston Classic with a 90-78 victory over Oklahoma State Sunday afternoon in South Carolina. Sanders helped the Wolfpack (6-1) earn a second win following one-possession games against Vanderbilt and VCU. After hitting the decisive 3-pointer with five seconds left in Friday's 64-61 win over VCU, Sanders made 7 of 10 shots, hit three 3s and sank 10 of 13 free throws Sunday. Nick Davidson added 223 points as Nevada led by as many as 19 and shot 58.9 percent. Brandon Love contributed 11 on 5-of-5 shooting as the Wolfpack scored 46 points in the paint and scored at least 85 for the fourth time this season. Marchelus Avery led the Cowboys (4-2) with 15 points and Arturo Dean added 13. Robert Jennings and Abou Ousmane added 11 apiece but leading scorer Bryce Thompson was held to seven points on 1-of-9 shooting as Oklahoma State shot 42 percent and 73.2 percent (30-of-41) at the line. After Avery's 3 forged a 12-12 tie with 13:41 remaining, Nevada gradually gained separation. The Wolfpack took a 24-15 lead on Chuck Bailey's jumper in the paint with 8:28 left but the Cowboys inched back, getting within 33-31 on a dunk by Avery with 4:11 left. Another Bailey jumper staked Nevada to a 40-33 lead by halftime. Nevada began pulling away early in the second half as it scored eight in a row for a 52-40 lead on a basket by Love with 16:44 left. A 3 by Sanders opened a 62-43 lead with 14:06 remaining before Oklahoma State charged back. After Nevada made eight straight shots, the Cowboys countered with 11 straight points and trailed 62-54 with 11:19 left on a 3-pointer by Avery. Thompson made his first basket by sinking a jumper with 10:37 left to get Oklahoma State within 64-56 left, and Keller's triple cut the margin to 70-64 nearly three minutes later. The Cowboys were within 78-72 on a basket by Avery with 3:56 remaining, but he fouled out about a minute later and the Wolfpack outscored Oklahoma State 12-6 the rest of the way as Sanders sank five free throws. --Field Level Media

A ninth U.S. telecom firm has been confirmed to have been hacked as part of a sprawling Chinese espionage campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans, a top White House official said Friday. Biden administration officials said this month that at least eight telecommunications companies , as well as dozens of nations, had been affected by the Chinese hacking blitz known as Salt Typhoon. But Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, told reporters Friday that a ninth victim had been identified after the administration released guidance to companies about how to hunt for Chinese culprits in their networks. The update from Neuberger is the latest development in a massive hacking operation that has alarmed national security officials, exposed cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the private sector and laid bare China’s hacking sophistication. The hackers compromised the networks of telecommunications companies to obtain customer call records and gain access to the private communications of “a limited number of individuals.” Though the FBI has not publicly identified any of the victims, officials believe senior U.S. government officials and prominent political figures are among those whose whose communications were accessed. Neuberger said officials did not yet have a precise sense how many Americans overall were affected by Salt Typhoon, in part because the Chinese were careful about their techniques, but a “large number” were in the Washington-Virginia area. Officials believe the goal of the hackers was to identify who owned the phones and, if they were “government targets of interest,” spy on their texts and phone calls, she said. The FBI said most of the people targeted by the hackers are “primarily involved in government or political activity.” Neuberger said the episode highlighted the need for required cybersecurity practices in the telecommunications industry, something the Federal Communications Commission is to take up at a meeting next month. “We know that voluntary cyber security practices are inadequate to protect against China, Russia and Iran hacking of our critical infrastructure,” she said. The Chinese government has denied responsibility for the hacking. -- Eric Tucker, The Associated Press

Rico Carty, who won the 1970 NL batting title when he hit a major league-best .366 for the Atlanta Braves, has died. He was 85. Major League Baseball , the players' association and the Braves paid tribute to Carty on social media on Sunday. No further details on Carty's death were provided. “Carty was one of the first groundbreaking Latino stars in the major leagues, and he established himself as a hero to millions in his native Dominican Republic, his hometown of San Pedro de Macoris, and the city of Atlanta, where he was a beloved fan favorite,” the players' association said in its statement . The Braves said Carty left an indelible mark on the organization. “While his on-field accomplishments will never be forgotten, his unforgettable smile and generous nature will be sorely missed,” the team said in its statement. Carty made his big league debut with the Braves in September 1963. He batted .330 with 22 homers and 88 RBIs in his first full season in 1964, finishing second to Dick Allen in voting for NL Rookie of the Year. The Braves moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta after the 1965 season, and Carty got the franchise's first hit in its new home on April 12, 1966, against Pittsburgh. Carty had his best year in 1970, batting .366 with 25 homers and a career-best 101 RBIs. He started the All-Star Game after he was elected as a write-in candidate, joining Willie Mays and Hank Aaron in the NL outfield. Carty batted .299 with 204 homers and 890 RBIs over 15 years in the majors, also playing for Cleveland, Toronto, Oakland, Texas and the Chicago Cubs. He retired after the 1979 season. AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLBTrudeau, Carney push back over Trump’s ongoing 51st state commentsReady or not, the Washington women’s basketball team’s first season in its new conference begins in earnest this weekend. Set aside for a second UW’s 73-62 loss at home to top-ranked UCLA on Dec. 8 in the first-ever Big Ten Conference game for the former Pac-12 rivals. The Huskies will make a little bit of history while literally venturing into unknown territories during their first Big Ten Conference road games to Northwestern and Illinois. Saturday’s 12 p.m. PT tipoff versus the Wildcats (7-5, 0-1) will be UW’s first game at Welsh-Ryan Arena, a 7,039-seat facility on Northwestern’s campus in Evanston, Ill. Three days later, UW takes on the Illini at 10 a.m. PT Tuesday for the first time at State Farm Center (capacity: 15,544). Here’s what you need to know about the Huskies (9-4, 0-1) as they embark on a 17-game trek through the Big Ten. Are they battle tested? Well, maybe? It’s difficult to know because UW has undergone several transformations over the past two months. Washington began the season on fire while ripping apart four overmatched opponents at home to start 4-0. At the time, UW averaged 88.3 points per game and allowed just 53.3 points. Then, the Huskies offense ran into a brick wall during an 82-68 defeat at Montana, and seemingly didn’t fully recover despite claiming narrow wins at home during their next two outings. Washington was at its best during a four-game stretch, but came up short in the final minutes against UCLA, No. 6 LSU and a stout Utah team that’s ranked 27 th in the NET. And finally, UW stemmed a two-game slide with blowout wins at home last week versus North Dakota State and Furman. “What gives you confidence is confidence,” coach Tina Langley said. “We want to really know who we are and what we run and how we do it and what pace we do it at and all those small details. “We could have been sharper in some details in preparation as a staff and preparation as a team. We started cleaning up that up toward the end and having more moments where we could see that execution. We want to execute for 40 minutes on both ends of the floor as high level as we can. That’s the goal going forward.” Until further notice, the Huskies are good enough to beat bad teams, but not quite ready for prime time. A star in the making Sophomore Sayvia Sellers, a 5-foot-7 point guard, is making a bid for All-Big Ten honors. She leads UW in scoring (15.5 points per game), assists (2.8), steals (1.9), field goal percentage (53.6%) and three-point percentage (44.4%). “I'm excited for her leadership to continue to develop because when you work the way she works and you're committed the way she's committed, and you're humble the way she's humble, you should have the ability to walk into a room and say ‘We need to do this better,’” Langley said. “She's really growing in that because she has earned that right and it's beautiful to see.” Sellers tallied a career-high 30 points in a 67-57 loss against Utah — the most points for a UW player since March 5, 2020. Keep an eye on Tayra Eke Eastern Michigan transfer Tayra Eke, a 6-3 senior forward, had been a difference maker at times in the low post. During a blowout win against Prairie View, she tallied a career-high eight blocks, which is the most for a UW player, and collected a personal-best 14 rebounds. She's tied for fourth in the Big Ten with 24 blocks and leads UW with 7.0 rebounds per game. Eke averages just 6.4 points, but she hasn't been often been prioritized offensively, considering she's attempted five or fewer shots in eight games despite shooting 46.9% on field goals. Can UW win with defense? There’s no evidence to suggest Washington’s offense, which ranks 15 th in the Big Ten in scoring at 71.5 points, will radically improve when conference play begins. However, the Huskies have a winning formula with their stingy defense that allows 57.5 points and ranks 10 th in the conference. Washington held LSU, the third highest scoring team in the country, to a season-low 68 points and lost by a point to the Tigers in the Bahamas last month. That performance gives UW confidence that it can go on the road and win games in the vaunted Big Ten. The Big Ten is loaded No. 1 UCLA, seven Big Ten teams are ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, including USC (4), Maryland (8), Ohio State (10), Michigan State (19), Michigan (23) and Iowa (24). Currently, ESPN’s bracket guru Charlie Crème predicts 12 Big Ten teams will make the NCAA tournament — the most from any conference. In addition to the aforementioned ranked teams, Crème has Oregon, Indiana, Nebraska, Minnesota and Illinois advancing to the Big Dance. Seemingly, that leaves Purdue, Norhtwestern, Rutgers, Penn State, Wisconsin and UW, which is No. 76 in the NET, scrambling for a postseason berth. Keep in mind, 14 teams qualify for the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament.

NOVI, MI -- Lumen Christi is heading back to Ford Field. The Titans topped Marine City in an MHSAA Division 6 semifinal at Novi High School on Saturday, Nov. 23. MLive was there to document the action, both on and off of the field. Check out photos from the game in the gallery above. Click here for a direct link to the gallery. You must be a subscriber to view the photo gallery. Subscribers click the “Get photo” link to download high-resolution images right to their device for free as part of their subscription. To subscribe, click this link .

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