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Your Complete Guide to “What to Watch”: Religion, Safety and the Holy Season

“What to Watch “: In today’s complicated world, having access to reliable Islamic advice to deal with modern problems is priceless. Dosalah.com is an important resource that offers well-researched, useful information that helps Muslims meet their spiritual duties with confidence and clarity. Dosalah mixes academic knowledge with practical counsel for everyday situations, from quick safety tips to age-old ritual advice. On this important platform, here are the things you should watch and read first:


Dosalah’s most important piece of writing is probably the interesting article “Safety Tips for Hajj 2025” It faces a terrible truth: more than 1,300 pilgrims died during the 2024 Hajj because the temperature rose to 51.8 degrees Celsius (125 degrees Fahrenheit). 2. This isn’t simply a number; it’s a call to action. The article meticulously lists steps that can save lives:

What to Watch

Dosalah’s main strength is that it gives seasonal advice, but it also gets readers involved in important Islamic practices:

Learning Salah: Their theory is similar to the thorough prayer instructions that come up in search results, even if they aren’t based only on DoSalah. They include everything from how to do ablution to how to understand the deep meaning of Salah as “the first act to be judged on the Day of Resurrection.”

 How to feel more comfortable praying in public: Tips for getting over your nerves when you pray in new locations – bring a portable mat, say protective du’as, and remember what the Prophet ﷺ said: “The whole earth is a mosque.”

What to Watch :Istilam

Kissing or touching the Black Stone at the Kaaba, which is called istillam, has a lot of spiritual value. But this duty is often hard, especially for women, because of how crowded things are and how limited their bodies are. Dosalah’s handbook gives helpful, research-based responses that put safety first without giving up devotion:

If you can’t touch, here are some other istillam techniques:

As you say the takbir, or “Allahu Akbar,” from anywhere in the mataf (circumambulation area), raise your hands towards the stone.

Scholars believe that while physical access is unsafe, this gesture yields similar spiritual rewards.

Timing strategies:

Off-peak hours: Try istillam during less crowded windows (e.g., before dawn or late at night).

Group coordination: Travel with mahram companions to create a gentle movement space.

Proximity is safer:

“Do not risk injury for the sake of ritual perfection. When the crowd was too large, the Prophet ﷺ himself pointed to the stone, teaching us that intention is greater than physical contact.”

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