Disavowal of Polytheists in Hajj
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Disavowal of Polytheists in Hajj (Arabic: االبراءة من المشركين في الحج, Persian:برائت از مشرکین در حج) is an Islamic religious/political tradition which is yearly performed at the time of Hajj.[1] Disavowal of polytheists is a Qur'anic term[2] or tradition[3][4] which is applied to "disgust to polytheists and the enemies of Allah/His apostle";[5] it likewise means: "Announcement of Bara'ah (disgust/aversion) from all Taghuts and arrogance powers".[6]
Aversion to idolaters or disavowal of polytheists in Hajj[7][8][9] is recently followed more diligence from the political angle, and is carried out by Muslims --Hajjis—as an opportunity to confront the plans of arrogance.[10] The history of this Quranic tradition[11][12][13] is considered from the time of Khalilullah (Abraham) to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[14] In the current years, it has also been paid heeded seriously by religious/political leaders, such as Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini[15] and Seyyed Ali Khamenei.[16][17]