Jahiliya Mein Ibadat - Worship in the Age of Ignorance

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

Pre-Islamic Arabs practiced forms of worship that mirrored some Islamic rituals. While distorted, practices resembling prayer (salat) existed, although expressed through clapping and whistling. The pilgrimage to the Kaaba (hajj) was also common, though the Quraish limited their participation to Mina instead of Arafat. Animal sacrifice (qurbani) was routinely performed, and the core phrases of the pilgrimโ€™s chant (talbiyah) remained largely unchanged. These practices demonstrate a pre-existing spiritual inclination among the Arabs, which Islam later refined and perfected.

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