Mark your Hac anniversary during the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah each year with fasting (especially the Day of Arafat), extra worship, charity, and personal reflection. Reread your Hac journal, reconnect with your Hac group, fast the Day of Arafat, and renew the commitments you made during your hac ibadeti.
The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah offer a natural annual framework for commemorating your Hac. Hz. Peygamber (sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem) said, 'There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days' (Bukhari). For returning hacilar, these days carry additional personal significance as the anniversary of their hac ibadeti. Increase your worship during this period — fast as many of the first nine days as you can, with the Day of Arafat (9th Dhul Hijjah) being the most important. Hz. Peygamber said that fasting the Day of Arafat expiates the sins of the previous year and the coming year. Increase your dhikr, Kur'an recitation, and charitable giving during these ten days.
Your Hac anniversary is the ideal time for honest self-assessment. Reread your Hac journal and revisit the commitments you made at Arafat and during tavaf. Have you maintained the namaz consistency you promised? Have you continued the charitable giving you resolved? Have you improved the relationships you intended to mend? This assessment is not meant to induce guilt but to provide clarity on where you stand and where you need to refocus. Write a reflection comparing the person you were during Hac with the person you are now. Celebrate the growth, acknowledge the gaps, and make specific, realistic plans for the coming year. Renew your commitments formally — write them down again as fresh promises.
Share your anniversary with those around you. Host a small gathering for your family and close friends where you share Hac stories, show photos, and make dua together. If your Hac companions are accessible, organize a reunion gathering. Cook a special meal for your family and share the significance of the Day of Arafat. Give extra sadaqah in gratitude for the blessing of having performed Hac. If you have children, tell them the story of your Hac in age-appropriate detail — these stories plant the seed of desire for hac ibadeti in the next generation. Consider sponsoring a Hac haci through a charitable organization as a way of paying forward the blessing you received.