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In depth guide on performing Haj & Umrah to get the best return

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Hajj & Umra PresentationHajj & Umra Presentation

This presentation can be used by:

Brothers and sisters going for Hajj this year

Brothers and sisters planning to go for Hajj in the future

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Contact: <Omar Bellal> [email protected]

Edition: 2007November 28, 2007

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Overview Plan (1)Overview Plan (1)

Introduction:

Excellence of Hajj

The Hajj Mabrur

Preparation for Hajj

What to Take

Hajj & Umra Related Definitions

Time of Hajj

Hajj Packages

Kinds of Hajj

Geography of Hajj & Umra

Mawaqeet

Haram of Makkah

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Overview Plan (2)Overview Plan (2)

The JourneyDay of Departure

Arrival at Jeddah

Umra Step by StepIhraam & Talbiyah

Tawaf

Sa’y between Safa and Marwa

Halq or Taqseer (Hair Cutting)

Stay in Makkah

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Overview Plan (3)Overview Plan (3)Hajj Step by Step

Ihraam - اإلحرام

Mina (8 Dhul-Hijjah) - منى

Arafah (9 Dhul-Hijjah) - عرفة

Muzdalifah (9 Dhul-Hijjah – night) - مزدلفة

Mina (10 Dhul-Hijjah): Ramy (Jamrat Al-’Aqabah) - الرمي NaHr (sacrifice) - النحر Halq (shave hair of the head) - التقصير أو الحلق

Makkah (10 Dhul-Hijjah): Tawaf Al-IfaDah - اإلفاضة طواف Sa’y between Safa and Marwa - المروة و الصفا بين السعي

Mina (11, 12 and 13 Dhul-Hijjah): Ramy (throw pebbles at the 3 Jamarat) - الرمي

Makkah (last day) Tawaf Al-Wada’ (Farewell tawaf) - الوداع طواف

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Overview Plan (4)Overview Plan (4)

Recap.: Pillars / Obligations

Visiting Madinah

Haram of Madinah

Merits of Madinah

Visiting the Prophet’s Masjid

Visiting Masjid Quba

Visiting al-Baqee’ graveyard

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References (1)References (1)

“Getting The Best out of Hajj”

(by Abu Muneer Ismail Davids) – 474 pages

A comprehensive guide with sound and verified Fiqh rulings based on Qur’an and Sunnah as well as a wealth of practical information based on a long experience of the author. One of the best guides on Hajj out there.

“Hajj, Umra & Ziyarah”

(by Sheikh AbdulAziz Bin Baz) – 95 pages

Matters of Hajj and Umra explained and verified in the light of the Qur’an and Sunnah. No illustrations.

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References (2)References (2)

“Hajj & Umra From A to Z”

(by Mamdouh N. Mohamed) – 90 pages

Easy-to-navigate guide to Hajj includes glossary, descriptions of rituals, and many illustrations.

“Handbook for Hajj and ‘Umrah”

(by Sarwar Alam Raz) – 94 pages

A practical and helpful guide that covers a complex subject in a straightforward, concise, and comprehensive manner.

“A Manual of Hajj and Umrah”

(by Riaz Ahmed Akhtar) – 196 pages

An Illustrated Step-by-Step Practical Guide including Health Care and Womens' Concerns.

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Excellence of Hajj (1)Excellence of Hajj (1)

The Prophet (pbuh) said: “(The

performance of) Umra is an expiation for

the sins committed between it and the

previous Umra; and the reward of Hajj

Mabrur (i.e., one accepted) is nothing

but Jannah.”

[Bukhari and Muslim].

الله صلى الله رسول أن هريرة أبي عن

قال وسلم العمرة :عليه إلى العمرة

له ليس المبرور والحج بينهما لما كفارة

الجنة إال .جزاء[ مسلم البخاري و ]

Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said,

"Whoever performs hajj to this Ka'ba

and does not approach his wife for

sexual relations nor commit sins (while

performing hajj), he will come out as

sinless as a new-born child, (just

delivered by his mother)."

[Bukhari and Muslim]

: صلى النبي سمعت قال هريرة أبي عن

: يقول سلم و عليه فلم الله حج� من

أمه ولدته كيوم رجع يفسق ولم [ .يرفث

البخاري ] لفظ

مسلم و فلم }لفظ البيت هذا أتى من

أمه ولدته كيوم رجع يفسق ولم { يرفث

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Excellence of Hajj (2)Excellence of Hajj (2)

The Prophet (PBUH) was asked: Which

deed is the best?'' He (PBUH) replied,

“Faith in Allah and His Messenger.” Then

he was asked: What is next? He replied,

“Jihad (fighting) in the Cause of Allah.”

Then he was asked: What is after that?

He (PBUH) replied, “Hajj Mabrur.”

[Bukhari and Muslim].

: قال عنه الله رضي هريرة أبي عن

أي وسلم عليه الله صلى النبي سئل

: قال أفضل ورسوله األعمال بالله إيمان

قال ماذا ثم الله قيل سبيل في قيل جهاد

قال ماذا مبرور ثم . حج

[ البخاري مسلم [و

Narrated Aisha: (That she said), "O

Messenger of Allah! We consider jihad

as the best deed. Should we not fight in

Allah's Cause?" He said, "For you

(women) the best jihad: Hajj Mabrur.

[Bukhari]

قلت : قالت عنها الله رضي عائشة عن

أفضل الجهاد نرى الله رسول يا

: فقال ؟ نجاهد أفال ، أفضل األعمال لكن

مبرور حج . الجهاد

البخاري] [ رواه

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Excellence of Hajj (3)Excellence of Hajj (3)

Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her)

reported Allah's Messenger (may peace

be upon him) as saying: There is no day

when Allah sets free more servants from

Hell than the Day of Arafah. He draws

near, then praises them to the angels,

saying: What do these seek?

[Muslim].

عائشة قالت قال المسيب ابن عن

وسلم عليه الله صلى الله رسول أن

الله قال: يعتق أن من أكثر يوم من ما

وإنه عرفة يوم من النار من عبدا فيه

ما فيقول المالئكة بهم يباهي ثم ليدنو

هؤالء .أراد

[مسلم]

Follow between Hajj and Umra for they

chase away poverty and sins just as a

blacksmith's bellows removes impurities

from iron, gold and silver, and there is

no reward for a Hajj mabrur less than

Jannah.

[Nasa'ee and Tirmidhee]

: قال الله© ªد© عب ªعن

: وسلم ªه© علي الله» صلى الله© رس»ول» قال

ينف©يان ©نه»ما فإ ªع»مªرة© وال ªحج ال ªن بي ©ع»وا تاب

خبث ªك©ير» ال ينف©ي كما والذنوب الفقر

ªحج ©ل ل ªس ولي والف©ض°ة© والذهب© الحد©يد©

ªجنة© ال د»ون ثواب± ور ªر» . المب

الترمذي ] و [النسائي

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The Goal: A Hajj MabrurThe Goal: A Hajj Mabrur

A Hajj Mabrur (an accepted Hajj) is:

A Hajj free of sin; i.e. conducted with full obedience to

Allah (swt)

A Hajj performed with the intention of seeking Allah's

pleasure only (complete sincerity)

A Hajj performed in accordance to the Sunnah of the

Prophet (pbuh)

A Hajj which is not followed by disobedience

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Another dimension to Another dimension to Hajj MabrurHajj Mabrur

Jabir (raa) narrated that the Prophet

(pbuh) said: The Hajj Mabrur has no

reward except Jannah. He was asked:

What makes Hajj Mabrur? He said:

Providing food (to people) and

spreading good word.

[Ahmad, Tabarani (hasan), Ibn

Khuzayma (in his Sahih), Bayhaqi, al-

Hakim (Sahih)]

صلى النبي عن عنه الله رضي جابر عن

المبرور : الحج قال وسلم عليه الله

: ؟ بره وما قيل ، الجنة إال جزاء له ليس

الكالم قال: وطيب الطعام . إطعام

األوسط في والطبراني أحمد رواه

صحيحه في خزيمة وابن حسن بإسناد

اإلسناد . صحيح وقال والحاكم والبيهقي

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Preparation for Hajj (1)Preparation for Hajj (1)

Sincerity

Repentance from all past sins

Resolve outstanding differences and seek forgiveness from others

Pay/record all debts

Write/update your Will

Make sure the wealth to be used for Hajj is from Halal sources

Choose the company of the righteous

Learn as much as possible about Hajj and Umra

Fiqh and “how to”

Meanings, spiritual and historical aspects

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Preparation for Hajj (2)Preparation for Hajj (2)

Memorize some du’a from Quran and Sunnah

Learn how to pray Salaat al-Janaazah (funeral prayer)

Learn the etiquette of visiting the graves

Learn the rulings of Salaat as-Safar (traveler’s prayer), and

wiping over socks in wudhu

Mental and Physical preparation

Medical checkup

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DebtsDebtsBeing debt free is not a precondition for performing Hajj.

But debt is a very serious matter that should not be taken lightly, especially when leaving for Hajj.

Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa: A dead person was brought to the Prophet so that he might lead the funeral prayer for him. He asked, "Is he in debt?" When the people replied in the negative, he led the funeral prayer. Another dead person was brought and he asked, "Is he in debt?" They said, "Yes." He (refused to lead the prayer and) said, "Lead the prayer of your friend." Abu Qatada said, "O Allah's Apostle! I undertake to pay his debt." Allah's Apostle then led his funeral prayer.  [Al-Bukhari, Book #37, Hadith #492]

Pay all your debts before going for Hajj, if possible.

If you are not able to, make arrangements for their payment during your absence, or in the event of your death.

Ensure that family members are aware of any outstanding debts.

Write an Islamic Will and make sure all your debts are recorded therein.

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What to Take (1)What to Take (1)

When packing things for Hajj, keep in mind:

Stay light. Extra items you don't need will just increase the weight you will have to carry around.

Take necessary items like your usual medication.

Choose compact and light items. The camping section is a good place to look in.

Do not take valuables. You run the risk of loosing them, and it just adds to your worries.

Most items are available in Saudi Arabia, and usually cheaper. The advantage is that you will buy only things that you really need.

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What to Take (2)What to Take (2)EssentialsEssentials

Ihraam towels (for men), if first stop is Makkah

Medication

Money (bills of $100 get you a better exchange rate)

One credit card for emergencies (don’t keep it with

the money)

Waist pouch / Hajj Belt

Hajj BeltTravel Belt

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What to Take (3)What to Take (3)ClothingClothing

Comfortable and modest clothes like Indo-Pak shalwar-qamees as well as the Saudi thoub (a one-piece head-to-toe garment) are ideal and are recommended for men.

Women wear their normal comfortable clothes. Avoid nylon clothing.

Warm jacket, especially for Madinah at Fajr time.

Socks: useful for Tawaf and Sa’y, except Tawaf al-Qudoom (arrival) and its Sa’y (for men) when you will be in a state of Ihraam.

Slippers/sandals/comfortable shoes.

These are OK for Ihraam

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What to Take (4)What to Take (4)for sleepingfor sleeping

Mainly for the night of Muzdalifah

foam camping mat fleece banket/sleeping bag

Inflatable camping or travel pillow

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What to Take (5)What to Take (5)Misc.Misc.

Safety pins for your Ihraam garments

Earplugs

Surgical masks(When not in Ihraam)

Eye covers

Tawaf/Sa'y counter beads

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What to Take (6)What to Take (6)Misc.Misc.

Unscented vaseline, band-aids

Travel size toileteries, nail clipper, small scissors, comb

Small flashlight, travel alarm clock, batteries

A bag to carry your shoes/slippers while inside the masjid (in Makkah and Madinah): quite useful

A small bag for pebbles

An empty suitcase, for gifts/items you buy from there

A small MP3 player with Quran recitations and your favorites lectures preloaded

A small book of authentic du’a

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What to Take (7)What to Take (7)for communicationfor communication

Cell phones can make communication much easier while in Makkah/Madinah/Mina, especially if traveling with relatives.

Cell phone requirements:

GSM

Multi-band (tri-band or quad-band) which include the 900 MHz band. Currently, this is the only frequency working in Saudi Arabia.

SIM-Unlocked

You buy SIM cards (Saudi Telecom or Mobily) from Saudi Arabia.

Make sure you turn your phone OFF in the masjid!

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What to Take (8)What to Take (8)EssentialEssential

And keep most of it towards the end. That's when you

will need it most.

Do not get angry.

You will see a lot of irritating and misguided behavior.

Try to change it with wisdom and nice words if you can

control yourself; otherwise keep silent.

Ask Allah (swt) to help you on that.

Be positive.

A LOT of PATIENCE!!!

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Some DefinitionsSome Definitions

Pillar (ركن): a mandatory act of Hajj, such as the standing in Arafah, the lack of which invalidates the Hajj.

Obligatory Act (واجب): an obligatory act of Hajj, such as stoning of the Jamarat, which if missed for any reason, then a Hady (animal sacrifice) becomes incumbent for compensation.

Sunnah: desirable act of Hajj other than a Pillar or an Obligatory Act.

Manasik(مناسك) : plural of mansak (منسك) , a ritual of Hajj or Umra.

Restrictions of Ihraam: all acts a person in a state of Ihraam is prohibited from doing.

Fidya/Hady ( ه½دي / compensatory act for missing a wajib or violating :(فدي½ةa restriction of Ihraam.

Hady is an animal sacrifice.

Fidya is the fasting of three days, feeding of six needy people or an animal sacrifice.

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Months & Days of HajjMonths & Days of HajjMonths of Hajj

Hijri Calendar:

1. Muharram

2. Safar

3. Rabi’ al-Awwal

4. Rabi’ al-Thani

5. Jumada al-Ula

6. Jumada al-Thaniya

7. Rajab

8. Shaban

9. Ramadan

10. Shawwal ( لواش )

11. Dhul-Qedah ( ذو

ةقعدال )

12. Dhul-Hijjah ( الحجة (ذو

Days of Hajj

All in the 12th month, Dhul-Hijjah:

8th Dhul-Hijjah: day of Tarwiyah ( التروية (يوم

9th Dhul-Hijjah: day of Arafah ( عرفةيوم )

10th Dhul-Hijjah: day of NaHr ( النحريوم ) (Eid)

11th Dhul-Hijjah: 1st day of tashreeq

12th Dhul-Hijjah: 2nd day of tashreeq

13th Dhul-Hijjah: 3rd day of tashreeq

Months of Hajj

Go to http://www.islamicfinder.org and determine the corresponding Gregorian dates.

Days of Tashreeq ( التشريق (أيام

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Hajj Packages (1)Hajj Packages (1)3 periods:

Stay in Makkah

Stay in Madinah

Hajj days: 8th – 13th of Dhul-Hijjah

Your Hajj package will be a combination of those 3 periods depending on the chronological order.

Makkah gets very crowded the week before the Hajj days, i.e. 1st to 7th of Dhul-Hijjah, while Madinah gets less busy.

Fasting, whether in Makkah or Madinah, during the first days of Dhul-Hijjah is recommended; but not during the days of Hajj, because of the physical effort required during those days.

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Hajj Packages (2)Hajj Packages (2)Makkah FirstMakkah First

You assume Ihraam for Umra before landing in Jeddah. Jeddah is beyond the Meeqat.

Make the Niyyah and say Talbiyah when Meeqat is announced in the flight, approximately 30-45 minutes before landing at Jeddah.

You need to have a pair of Ihraam towels with you for your Umra before travel. You can buy a second one for your Hajj from Makkah or Madinah or wash and reuse the ones you used for Umra.

Make sure you keep the Ihraam towels in your handbag. Do not put them in your luggage.

Put on Ihraam towels in the airport, at the last stop of your trip, before boarding your flight to Jeddah. It’s extremely difficult to put on Ihraam towels in the airplane.

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Hajj Packages (3)Hajj Packages (3)Madinah FirstMadinah First

You do not need to assume Ihraam

You can buy Ihraam towels from Madinah

Your Meeqat for Umra is Dhul-Hulayfah (Abyar 'Ali)

If you leave Madinah on the 7th or the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah, then

it will be difficult to do a Umra before Hajj. In this case make

Ihraam for Hajj (Ifraad). You may go to Makkah to perform

Tawaf and Sa’y first, then proceed to Mina and complete your

Hajj as explained later on; or proceed directly to Mina. If you

make Tawaf and Sa’y before going to Mina then you do not

have to perform the Sa’y after Tawaf al-Ifadah. After Hajj you

may perform Umra if you wish (Ihraam from Tan'eem or

Masjid 'Aisha). No animal sacrifice is required in this case.

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Kinds of HajjKinds of Hajj

Tamattu’ ( التمتع )

Umra then Hajj during the months of Hajj

Requires Hady (animal sacrifice)

Qiran ( الق©ران )

Umra and Hajj during the months of Hajj

Requires Hady (animal sacrifice)

The Prophet (pbuh) asked his companions to do Tamattu’, even though he did Qiran because he brought the hady (animal for sacrifice) with him.

Ifrad ( اإلفراد )

Hajj during the months of Hajj

Does not require Hady

HajjUmra

Hajj

Umra Hajj

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Where is it located?Where is it located?- Geography of Hajj -- Geography of Hajj -

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Mawaqeet (1)Mawaqeet (1)

Mawaqeet ( م½½واقيت ) is the plural of Meeqat ( ميق½½ات ): the

geographical boundary that a person intending Hajj or Umra

may not cross without assuming Ihraam for Hajj or Umra, or

both.

A Muslim intending Hajj or `Umra who crosses the Meeqat

without Ihraam must return to the Meeqat and make Ihraam

from there. If he/she does not return and make Ihraam from

the Meeqat, then he/she must offer a sacrifice (Hady).

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Mawaqeet (2)Mawaqeet (2)

Narrated Ibn Abbas: Allah's Apostle

(p.b.u.h) made Dhu-l Hulayfa as the

Meeqat for the people of Madinah; Al-Juhfa

for the people of Sham; Qarn al-Manazil

for the people of Najd; and Yalamlam for

the people of Yemen; and these Mawaqeet

are for the people at those very places,

and besides them for those who come

through those places with the intention of

performing Hajj and Umra; and whoever is

living within these boundaries can assume

lhram from the place he starts, and the

people of Makkah can assume Ihraam

from Makkah.

[Bukhari & Muslim]

قال عباس ابن عن

وقت وسلم عليه الله صلى النبي إن

الشأم وألهل الحليفة ذا المدينة ألهل

وألهل المنازل قرن نجد وألهل الجحفة

من عليهن أتى ولمن لهن هن يلملم اليمن

كان ومن والعمرة الحج أراد ممن غيرهن

مكة أهل حتى أنشأ حيث فمن ذلك دون

مكة من

مسلم ] [البخاري و

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Mawaqeet (3)Mawaqeet (3)

Abu Zubair heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah (raa) as

saying: I heard (and I think he carried it directly to

the Messenger of Allah) him saying: For the

people of Medina Dhu'l-Hulaifa is the place for

entering upon the state of Ihram, and for (the

people coming through the other way, i. e. Syria)

it is Juhfa; for the people of Iraq it is Dbatu 'Irq;

for the people of Najd it is Qarn (al-Manazil) and

for the people of Yemen it is Yalamlam.

[Muslim]

عن أبي الزبير عن جابر قال : سمعت

أحسبه رفع الحديث إلى رسول الله صلى

الله عليه وسلم قال : } مهل أهل المدينة

من ذي الحليفة ، والطريق اآلخر الجحفة ،

، ومهل ذات عرقومهل أهل العراق من

أهل نجد من قرن ، ومهل أهل اليمن من

يلملم {. [ مسلم ]

Narrated Ibn 'Umar: When these two towns (Basra

and Kufa) were opened, the people went to 'Umar

and said, "O Chief of the faithful believers! The

Prophet fixed Qarn as the Meeqat for the people

of Najd, it is beyond our way and it is difficult for

us to pass through it." He said, "Take as your

Meeqat a place situated opposite to Qarn on your

usual way. So, he fixed Dhatu 'Irq (as their

Meeqat)."

[Bukhari]

قال عنهما الله رضي عمر ابن عن

: فقالوا عمر أتوا المصران هذان فتح لما

الله صلى الله رسول إن المؤمنين أمير يا

جور وهو قرنا نجد ألهل حد وسلم عليه

علينا شق قرنا أردنا إن وإنا طريقنا ، عن

فحد قال: طريقكم من حذوها فانظروا

عرق ذات . لهم[ البخاري ]

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Dhatu ‘Irq ( عرق (ذات Coming from ‘Iraq

Other names: Al Dhareeba

55 miles North East of Makkah

Qarn Al Manazil ( المنازل (قرن Coming from Najd (Ryadh, …),

UAE, …

Other names: Qarn al-Manazil is a valley, the northern part is called As-Sayl al-Kabeer, and the southern part is called Wadi Mahram. The distance between the two is about 20 miles.

50 miles East of Makkah

Yalamlam (يلملم) Coming from Yemen

Other names: As-Sa’diya

80 miles South of Makkah

Dhu-l Hulayfah ( الح»ليفة (ذو Coming from Madinah

Other names: Abyar Ali

~255 miles North of Makkah

Al Juhfah (الج»حفة) Coming from North Africa, Syria, …

116 miles North West of Makkah

Rabigh: 127 miles North West of Makkah

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Haram of MakkahHaram of Makkahمكة مكة »»حرمحرم

The Haram of Makkah is the sanctified area surrounding Makkah. It was delimited by Ibraheem (pbuh) under the guidance of Jibreel (pbuh).

After FatH Makkah (the opening of Makkah), Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) sent Tameem Ibn Asd al-Khuza'ee to renew the boundaries of the Haram.

Flags have been put on the mountains and hills to indicate the limits of the Haram. The number of flags reached 943 at some point, but most of them are ruined.

Area of the Haram = 212 mi2 (550 Km2)

Perimeter of the Haram = 79 mi (127 Km)

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Haram of Makkah - mapHaram of Makkah - map

Arafah

Muzdalifah

Mina

Ka'bah

N

To Jeddah

To Madinah

City of Makkah

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Limits of the Haram of MakkahLimits of the Haram of Makkah

Tan’eem (التنعيم): 4.6 miles North

Nakhlah (نخلة) : 8 miles N.E.

Hudaybiyah (الحديبية) : 13.5 miles W.

Adhah Libn ( لبن .miles S 10 : (أضاه

Mnt of Arafah ( عرفة miles 13.5 : (جبلE.

Ji’ranah (رانةªالج©ع) : 13.5 miles N.E.

N

Hudaybiyah

Arafah

Tan'eem

Ji'ranah

Nakhla

Adhah Libn

Makkah

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Haram BoundaryHaram Boundary

Haram Boundary

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The Haram is sanctifiedThe Haram is sanctified

"Surely (as for) those who

disbelieve, and hinder (men) from

Allah's way and from the Sacred

Mosque which We have made

equally for all men, (for) the dweller

therein and (for) the visitor, and

whoever shall incline therein to

wrong unjustly, We will make him

taste of a painful chastisement."

[Surat al-Hajj, 25]

ªعن ويص»دÐون وا كفر» °ذ©ين ال ©ن° إ

© ªحرام ال ج©د© ªمسª و¨ال °ه© الل ©يل© سب

Ñسواء °اس© ©لن ل ªناه» جعل °ذ©ي ال

ªر©د« ي ªومن ªباد©ي وال ف©يه© ªعاك©ف» ال

ªم©ن »ذ©قªه» ن Ó ªم ©ظ»ل ب Óحادª ©ل ©إ ب ف©يه©

Ó ©يم أل Óعذاب[ 25الحج. ]

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Restrictions while in the Restrictions while in the Haram of MakkahHaram of Makkah

Its plants must not be cut,

Its game must not be frightened,

Articles lost in it must not be picked up except by

someone making announcement to find the owner,

Nor is any man to bear arms for fighting in it.

Note: the above is part of a Hadith of the Prophet (pbuh)These restrictions apply to the haram of Madinah as well.

They apply to everyone whether in a state of Ihraam or not,

during any time of the year.

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Dhu-l Hulayfah

Al JuHfah

Dhatu ‘Irq

Qarnu-l Manazil

Yalamlam

Jeddah

Mawaqeet & Haram of MakkahMawaqeet & Haram of Makkah

Note: for illustration purposes only, does not scale.

N

Hudaybiyah Arafah

Tan'eem Ji'ranah

Nakhla

Adhah Libn

Makkah

Haram of Makkah

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Day of DepartureDay of Departure

Double check necessary items to take. Use a

checklist.

Pray two rak'at at home before you leave.

Recite du'a for travel once you get in the car…

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Du'a for TravelDu'a for TravelAllah is the greatest, Allah is the

greatest, Allah is the greatest, How

perfect He is, The One Who has placed

this (transport) at our service, and we

ourselves would not have been capable

of that, and to our Lord is our final

destiny. O Allah, we ask You for birr and

taqwaa in this journey of ours, and we

ask You for deeds which please You. O

Allah, facilitate our journey and let us

cover its distance quickly. O Allah, You

are The Companion on the journey and

The Successor over the family, O Allah, I

take refuge with You from the difficulties

of travel, from having a change of hearts

and being in a bad predicament, and I

take refuge in You from an ill fated

outcome with wealth and family.

رسول أن° ، عنهما الل°ه رض©ي عمر ابن© عن

توى ªاس ©ذا إ كان وسل°م ªه© علي الله» صل�ى °ه الل

»م° ث ، Ñ ثالثا °ر كب ، Óسفر ©لي إ Ñ خارجا بع©يره© على

« : °ا قال كن وما هذا لنا ر سخ° الذي ªحان سب

. °ه»م° الل »ون ©ب لم»نقل نا رب ©لى إ °ا ©ن وإ م»قرنين، له

، °قوى والت البر° هذا سفر©نا في »ك أل ªنس °ا ©ن إ

. ªنا علي ªهون °ه»م° الل ترªضى ما العمل© وم©ن

أنت °ه»م° الل ، »عªده» ب °ا عن واطªو© هذا سفرنا

. األهªل© في ©يفة» والخل ، فر© الس° في الص°اح©ب»

، فر© الس° وعªثاء© ªم©ن ©ك ب أع»وذ» ي ©ن إ °ه»م° الل

المال© في ªقلب© المن وء© وس» ، المنظر© وكآبة©

والولد© ©هن° « واألهل© في وزاد قاله»ن° رجع¨ ©ذا وإ

حام©د»ون : » نا ©رب ل ©د»ون عاب ©بون تائ ©بون «آي

مسلم رواه

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Arrive in JeddahArrive in JeddahYou will have assumed Ihraam before

arriving at Jeddah if Makkah is your

destination.

First you go through the Customs,

and then wait for a bus (of the Hajj

Ministry Transportation Service) to

take you to Makkah.

Perform your salat on time and with

the Jama'ah.

Jeddah will be a first test for your

patience. The wait time in the Hajj

Terminal can be 2 to 12 hours or

even more.

Show patience and be nice to the

Staff.

This is a good opportunity to get to

know some people in your group.

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Hajj & Umra Rituals for Hajj & Umra Rituals for WomenWomen

Narrated Jabir: … 'Aisha accompanied

him (i.e. the Prophet pbuh) to Makkah

while she got her menses. The Prophet

(pbuh) commanded her to perform all

the Manasik except Tawaf and Salat

until she gets clean…

[Bukhari]

... : وكانت قال الله عبد بن جابر عن

حائض وهي مكة معه قدمت عائشة

أن وسلم عليه الله صلى النبي فأمرها

تطوف ال أنها غير كلها المناسك تنسك

... تطهر حتى تصلي وال

البخاري} {

General Rule

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UmraUmra ((العمرةالعمرة) ) - - SummarySummary

Ihraam (اإلحرام)

Tawaf (الطواف)

Sa’y between as-Safa and al-Marwa

( المروة و الصفا بين (السعي

Halq (الحلق) (shaving the head)

or Taqseer (التقصير) (trimming the hair)

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IhraamIhraam (1)(1)اإلحراماإلحرام

Arrive at the Meeqat.

If you are inside the Haram of Makkah (in your residence in Makkah for example) then you have to go outside the Haram of Makkah to make Ihraam.

Tan'eem (or Masjid 'Aisha) is the closest point outside the Haram of Makkah. You have SAPTCO buses from the Saptco Bus Stop in front of King Fahd Gate, running 24hrs between Haram and Masjid ‘Aisha. Or take a taxi.

Clip moustache

Clip nails; remove pubic and armpit hair.

Take a shower (ghusl) for Ihraam. This is a Sunnah.

Put perfume on your body (head, beard, …)

Put Ihraam garments (rida’ & ezar) ( إزار و (Men only) – (رداء

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Ihraam (2)Ihraam (2)اإلحراماإلحرام

Pray two rak’at, or a prescribed salat, if it’s time for it.

Note: Up to this point, all what you did is preparation for Ihraam.

Make the intention and say:

Labbayka Allahumma Umra عمرة اللهم لبيك

From this point you are in a state of Ihraam !

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Talbiyah (1)Talbiyah (1)التلبيةالتلبية

After intention is made, recite Talbiyah aloud:

Labbaika-llaahumma labbaik labbaika laa shareeka laka labbaik inna-l hamda wa-n ni'mata laka wa-l mulk, laa shareeka lak

Here I am O Allah, here I am, there is no partner for You, here I am, Verily all praise is for You, and every bounty is from You, and all dominion is Yours - You have no partner

لبيك لك شريك ال لبيك لبيك اللهم لبيك

شريك ال والملك لك والنعمة الحمد إن

لك

(click to listen to Talbiyah)

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Talbiyah (2)Talbiyah (2)التلبيةالتلبية

Talbiyah should be continued until you see the

Ka’bah (or until the Ramy of the largest Jamrah

in the case of Hajj).

Make talbiyah especially:

while descending or ascending during travel,

joining a party of people,

after every Salah,

and in the morning and evening

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Talbiyah (3)Talbiyah (3)التلبيةالتلبية

Talbiyah should be recited aloud. Making Talbiyah in a low voice is against the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh).

The Prophet (pbuh) said: Jibreel came to me and asked me to tell my companions to raise their voices with Ihlal (i.e. Talbiyah).]Ahmed and Tirmidhi[

في الحديث عن الرسول صلى الله

إن جبرائيل أتاني عليه وسلم قال:

فأمرني أن آمر أصحابي أن يرفعوا

.أصواتهم باإلهالل

والترمذي أحمدNarrated Abu-Bakr As-Siddeeq (raa): the Prophet (pbuh) was asked: what is the best of Hajj? He said: al-'ajj (i.e. raising the voice with Talbiyah) and ath-Thajj (i.e. shedding blood for the sake of Allah: animal sacrifice).]Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Daarimi[

الصديق بكر أبي عن

سئل وسلم عليه الله صلى النبي : أن

قال : ؟ أفضل الحج الثج أي و .العج

الدارمي و ماجه ابن و الترمذي

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Talbiyah Talbiyah - Notes- Notes

Talbiyah is a Sunnah, but some scholars

consider it a Wajib and require an animal

sacrifice (hady) for omitting it.

Repeating the Talbiyah after a "guide" is also

against the Sunnah. The Companions of the

Prophet (pbuh) used to recite it individually.

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Ihraam & Talbiyah for WomenIhraam & Talbiyah for Women

It is equally a Sunnah for a woman to shower before Ihraam.

A woman in her Hayd (menstruation) or Nifaas (baby delivery) takes a shower and assumes Ihraam, but does not pray the 2 rak’at of Ihraam.

The majority of scholars say that a woman should make Talbiyah in a low voice. But Al-Albani says that there is no difference between men and women in that respect except if she fears to cause fitnah. 'Aisha (raa) used to say the Talbiyah loudly.

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RestrictionsRestrictions of Ihraam (1) of Ihraam (1)اإلحرام اإلحرام محظورات محظورات

Clothing:

Men cannot wear any sewn clothes such as a shirt, turban, hooded

cloak, trousers, underwear, etc. or shoes. Women can wear their

normal clothes, but without covering their faces or hands.

What is forbidden to wear during the state of Ihram is not stitched

materials in themselves but those garments that are made to fit

the limbs and are usually worn by people in normal state, such as

shirts, pants and T-shirts.

You should not wear gloves, although there is no harm in wrapping

the hands in cloth.

Men cannot cover their head with something that touches it.

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RestrictionsRestrictions of Ihraam (2) of Ihraam (2)اإلحرام اإلحرام محظورات محظورات

Fragrance:

You should not perfume yourself, your clothing, your food

or drink after entering Ihraam. You should also abstain

from cleansing yourself with scented soap.

There is no harm in what remains of the effect of

perfume used prior to Ihraam.

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RestrictionsRestrictions of Ihraam (3) of Ihraam (3)اإلحرام اإلحرام محظورات محظورات

Sexual intercourse:

… and all matters leading to it such as kissing, touching, or talking with one's wife/husband about intercourse or related matters.

Cleansing:

You should not remove any hair from any part of the body.

You should not clip your nails.

You should not kill lice.

Scholars differed about taking a bath, unless it is for janabah (wet dream). But it is reported that the Prophet (pbuh) took a bath while in a state of Ihraam.

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RestrictionsRestrictions of Ihraam (4) of Ihraam (4)اإلحرام اإلحرام محظورات محظورات

Wedding:

You shouldn't be wed or make marriage proposals

for yourself or others.

Hunting:

You should not hunt or assist someone in hunting.

You should not kill animals except those that are

harmful or that would attack people, such as mice, snakes

and scorpions.

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Fidya for the violation of Fidya for the violation of Ihraam restrictions Ihraam restrictions

The restrictions of Ihraam, in terms of Fidya, are 4

categories:

No Fidya: for wedding

A camel or a cow as a Fidya: for sexual intercourse before

the first tahallul

The same animal or its equivalent as Fidya: for hunting

Fidya that is a choice between fasting 3 days, feeding 6

needy people or slaughtering a sheep or goat: for cutting

hair and the rest of the restrictions.

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PermissiblePermissible of Ihraam of Ihraamاإلحرام اإلحرام مباحات مباحات

There is no harm in using an umbrella, the roof of a car or tent for shade. There is also no harm in carrying your baggage atop your head.

Wearing sandals that do not cover the ankles, rings, glasses, a watch, worn on your wrist or hung from your neck.

Wearing a hearing aid or a speech aid.

According to most scholars, it is permissible for you to cleanse yourself with unscented cleansers and to wash and scratch your head and body, even if some of your hair falls unintentionally.

Washing your Ihraam garments or put on new ones.

Wearing a belt to keep your money and documents, and to tie your ezar (the lower part of the Ihraam). Stitched belts are permissible.

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Going to al-Masjid al-Haraam…Going to al-Masjid al-Haraam…

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Al-Masjid Al-Haraam (1)Al-Masjid Al-Haraam (1)Safa

Marwa

Fath Gate

Umra Gate Fahd Gate

AbdulAziz Gate

Assalam Gate

Birthplace of the Prophet (pbuh)

0.4mi/0.65km

0.5mi/0.8km

Tawaf on the3rd floor

0.23mi / 0.38km

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Makkah Hotels - SatelliteMakkah Hotels - Satellite

Shohadaa

HOTELS

Ajyad

Elaf Ajyad

Abraj Al-Bait

Hilton

Tawheed

Sofitel

Le meridien

Elaf Kenda

Ajyad St.

Ajyad As-Sud St.

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Al-Masjid Al-Haraam (2)Al-Masjid Al-Haraam (2)

Zamzam

Maqam Ibraheem

The Black Stone

The door of the Ka’ba

Hijr Isma'eel(Hateem)

To the Safa4

31

2

1 Black Stone corner2 Yamani corner3 Shaami corner4 ‘Iraqi corner

Closed as of 2004

Zamzam tap water

King AbdulAziz Gate (# 1)

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Can you name it?Can you name it?

?

?

?

???

?

Door Maqam Ibraheem

Hijr Isma’eel

Black Stone Corner

Yamani Corner

Shami Corner

Iraqi Corner

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From the Past From the Past (floods)(floods)

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Tawaf Al-Qudoom (Arrival)Tawaf Al-Qudoom (Arrival)القدوم القدوم طواف طواف

SUMMARY

Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haraam ( الحرام (المسجد

The Black Stone ( األسود (الحجر

Tawaf

Al-IdTiba’ ( اإلضط©باع )

Ar-Ramal ( مل ( الر°

Pray two Rak’at

Drink from Zamzam

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Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haram Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haram (1)(1)

Take a bath (ghusl)

before entering Makkah,

if possible

When you enter the

masjid do not forget to

enter by the right foot,

and say:

allaahumma salli `alaa muhammadin wa sallim, allaahumma aftah lee abwaaba rahmatika.

اللهم سلم، و محمد على صل اللهم

رحمتك أبواب لي افتح

a'oodhu billaahi-l `adheem wa bi wajhihi-l kareem wa sultaanihi-l qadeem Mina-sh shaitaani-r rajeem.

و الكريم بوجهه و العظيم بالله أعوذ

الرجيم الشيطان من القديم سلطانه

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Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haram Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haram (2)(2)

When you see the Ka'bah raise your hands if you want to - as it is established from Ibn `Abbas.

And there is no du'a established from the Prophet at this point. So you may make du'a with whatever you wish.

You should not believe that you have to enter the Masjid from a particular gate. It is permissible to enter from any gate.

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Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haram Arrive at Al-Masjid Al-Haram (3)(3)

Du’a established from

`Umar (rAa):

Allaahumma anta-s salaam wa minka-s salaam fa Hayyinaa rabbanaa bi-s salaam

O Allah! You are the Peace, from You is the Peace. O Allah! Greet us with the Peace

أنت اللهم

منك و السالم

فحينا السالم

بالسالم ربنا

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The Black Stone (1)The Black Stone (1)Go straight to the Black Stone and facing it make takbeer.

Then touch it with your right hand and kiss it, and make sajda upon it also, as the Prophet (pbuh) did that.

If your are not able to kiss it then touch it with your right hand then kiss your hand.

If you cannot touch it you should make a sign towards it with your hand, but do not kiss your hand.

And you do that in every circuit.

Do not push and crowd to get to the Black Stone according to the Prophet's saying to ‘Umar.

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The Black Stone (2)The Black Stone (2)

You do not have to touch the Black Stone for your Tawaf to be accepted. If it is crowded you may face your hand toward the Stone and say Allahu Akbar.

Do not hurt anyone to kiss the Black Stone.

Do not stand at the Black Stone line for a long time. Make a sign towards it with your right hand, say Allahu Akbar and move on.

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The Black Stone (3)The Black Stone (3)Excellence in touching the Black Stone

Prophet (pbuh) said: "Allah will raise up the Stone on the Day of Resurrection, and it will have two eyes with which it will see, and a tongue which it talks with, and it will witness in favor of everyone who touched it in truth."]Ahmad and ad-Daarimee[

Óاس° عب ªن© اب عن©

قال °م وسل ªه© علي °ه» الل صل°ى °ه© الل ول رس» أن°

ªص©ر» »ب ي ªنان© عي وله» ªق©يامة© ال يوªم ªحجر ال °ه» الل ªعثن° ليب

تلمه» ªاس ªمن© ل ©ه© ب هد» ªيش ©ه© ب ªط©ق» ين ©سان± ول ©ه©ما ب

©حق× ب

[ الدارمي و [أحمد

And said: "Touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni corner removes sins."]Made Hasan by at-Tirmidhee. Made Saheeh by Ibn Hibbaan, al-Haakim and Adh-Dhahabee[

يحطان اليماني والركن األسود الحجر مسح

حطا الخطايا

و ] والحاكم حبان ابن صححه و الترمذي حسنه

[الذهبي

And said: "The Black Stone is from Paradise, and it used to be whiter than snow, but the sins of the idolaters turned it black."]Made Saheeh by at-Tirmidhee and Ibn Khuzaimah[

Óاس° عب ªن© اب عن©

قال °م وسل ªه© علي °ه» الل صل°ى °ه© الل ول رس» أن°

ªم©ن بياضÑا أشد° وكان °ة© ªجن ال ªم©ن ود» ªس ªاأل ªحجر» ال

ك© ªر الش أهªل© خطايا ªه» سو°دت °ى حت ªج© °ل الث

الترمذي ] و [أحمد

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Tawaf Al-QudoomTawaf Al-Qudoomالقدوم القدوم طواف طواف

Qudoom means arrival

Tawaf around the Ka'bah

Ka’bah being to your left

Go around the Ka’bah past the Stone seven times

Al-Idtiba‘ ( اإلضط©باع ): wearing the Ihraam under your right armpit and over the left shoulder

throughout the seven rounds of Tawaf

Ar-Ramal ( مل :( الر°a strong and quick walk with boldness, in which the shoulders are thrust forwards

in the first three rounds, then walk normally in the rest

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TawafTawaf

Yam

ani C

orne

r

Shami Corner Iraqi

Cor

ner

Black Stone

MaqaamIbraheem

Start Line

Hijr Isma'eel

Door

Ka'bah

To Zamzam

To Safa

N

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TawafTawaf (1) (1)

A state of wudu is required for all kinds of Tawaf.

A menstruating woman does not make Tawaf until she becomes clean.

You do not have to say your intention out loud to begin Tawaf. Saying intentions out loud is something the Prophet (pbuh) never did except after Ihraam when he said, “Labbayk Allahuma Umra wa Hajj.”

All kinds of Tawaf, including optional Tawaf, consist of seven circuits around the Ka'bah.

The Ka’bah should be to your left. Do not do Tawaf with your back or right to the ka’bah. Do not walk backwards.

Tawaf shall be performed within the boundaries of Al-Masjid Al-Haraam.

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Tawaf (2)Tawaf (2)Touch the Yemeni corner with your right hand each time you pass and do not kiss it, and if you are not able to touch it then you should not make any sign towards it with your hand at all.

Do not face your hand to the Yemeni corner and say Allahu Akbar. This is only for the Black Stone.

You do not touch the Shami or the 'Iraqi Corners at all.

And you should say between the Yemeni and the Black Stone corners:

Rabbanaa aatinaa fi-d dunyaa hasanatan wa fi-l aakhirati hasanatan wa qinaa 'adhaaba-n naar.

O Allah gives us good in this life, and good in the Hereafter and save us from the Punishment of the Fire.

في و حسنة الدنيا في آتنا ربنا

عذاب قنا و حسنة اآلخرة

النار

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Tawaf Tawaf (3)(3)

There is no particular dhikr for Tawaf, so you may read

Qur'an or say any dhikr you like.

Do not follow those Dua books that make up a specific

dua for each circuit around the Ka’bah. Read Quran and

make Dua from your heart and glorify Allah.

Make Dua by yourself, do not do it in a shouting group.

Do not wipe the walls of the Ka’bah during Tawaf. The

Messenger of Allah (pbuh) did not touch anything other

than the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner.

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TawafTawaf (4) (4)

Continue Tawaf without interruption, unless it is necessary, otherwise it will be void.

When it is time for the obligatory Salaat you stop your Tawaf, join the Salaat in your place and then resume your Tawaf from where you left.

If you need to go to the restroom you may interrupt your Tawaf and go. Make Wudu before coming back to resume your Tawaf. You resume your Tawaf from where you left. However, some scholars say that you need to start over from the beginning (this is a safer option).

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Tawaf (5)Tawaf (5)

In case of doubt about the number of circuits

you performed you have to base your decision

on the least number of circuits. For example if

you have doubts whether you did 6 or 7

circuits, you base it on 6 and add one circuit.

If you get doubts after you finish your Tawaf

then you just ignore it and do not act on it.

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Al-MultazamAl-Multazamالملتزمالملتزم

Al-Multazam: you may

cling to the place

between the corner of

the Black Stone and the

Door of the Ka’ba

(~6.5ft), placing your

chest and face and

forearms upon this place,

and making du’a.

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Maqam IbraheemMaqam Ibraheemإبراهيم إبراهيم مقام مقام

When you finish the 7th round cover

your right shoulder and move to the

Place of Ibraheem and recite:

Place the Maqam Ibraheem between yourself and the Ka'bah and then pray two rak'ahs. And recite therein Surat Al-Kafiroon and Surat Al-Ikhlas. If it is not possible to pray behind the Maqam then you can pray anywhere in the masjid.

" مصلى إبراهيم مقام من اتخذوا "وWa-t takhidhoo min maqaami Ibraaheema musallaa. ]2,125[

"And appoint for yourselves a place of prayer on the standing-place of Ibraheem."

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Maqam IbraheemMaqam Ibraheem

Traces of the feet of Prophet Ibraheem (‘alaihi assalam) as

seen inside the structure.

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Zamzam (1)Zamzam (1)زمزمزمزم

After praying you go to

Zamzam and drink from

it, and pour some of the

water on your head.

Then you return to the

Black Stone, say takbeer

and touch it, as before, if

possible.

Tap Zamzam Water

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Zamzam (2)Zamzam (2)

Tap Zamzam Water

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Zamzam (3)Zamzam (3)زمزمزمزم

Zamzam water is availble in coolers (cold and not cold) everywhere in the Masjid.

During the Hajj season coolers are removed from the Tawaf area, but will be available in other areas of the Masjid.

Zamzam water in coolers

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Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (1)Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (1)المروة و الصفا بين المروة السعي و الصفا بين السعي

SUMMARY

Start with Safa

Recite a particular ayah [2,158]

Make dhikr and du’aa

Walk to Marwa (first lap)

On the Marwa, do the same as on the Safa

Walk back to the Safa (second lap)

Complete seven laps in the same manner

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Sa’y between Safa & Marwa (2)Sa’y between Safa & Marwa (2)When reaching the foot of the Safa recite:

Inna-s safaa wal marwata min sha'aa'iri-l llaahi faman hajja-l baita aw i`tamara falaa junaaha 'alaihi an yattawwafa bihimaa wa man tatawwa'a khairan fa inna-l llaaha shaakirun 'aleem. ]2, 158[

Surely the Safa and the Marwa are among the Symbols of Allah; so whoever makes a pilgrimage to the House or pays a visit (to it), there is no sin if he goes round them both; and whoever does good of his own accord, then surely Allah is Grateful, Knowing.

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¨ فال اعªتمر أو© ªت ªبي ال حج° ªفمن �ه© الل

ومن ©ه©ما ب يط°و°ف أن ªه© علي ناح ج»

©يم عل ©ر± شاك �ه الل ©ن° فإ Ñ ªرا خي تطو°ع¨[ 158البقرة، ]

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Sa’y between Safa & Marwa (3)Sa’y between Safa & Marwa (3)

Then climb the Safa until you see the Ka’ba. But this may not be easy with today's construction. So it's sufficient to just face the Ka'bah.

Then say:

" به الله بدأ بما "نبدأوالسالم الصالة عليه النبي قال كما

Nabda'u bimaa bada'a Allaahu

bihi

We begin with that which Allah began with (i.e. the Safa). As the Prophet (pbuh) said.

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Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (4)Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (4)

Once on top of the Safa, face the Ka’ba and say:

Say all that three times, making du’a in between.

Allahu Akbaru, Allahu Akbaru, Allahu Akbar

أكبر الله أكبر، الله أكبر، الله

Laa ilaaha illaa Allahu waHdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahu-l mulk wa lahu-l Hamd, yuHyee wa yumeetu, wa huwa ‘alaa kulli shay’in qadeer

وله الملك له له، شريك ال وحده الله إال إله الشيء كل على هو و يميت، و يحيي الحمد،

قدير

Laa ilaaha illaa Allahu waHdahu laa shareeka lahu - anjaza wa'dahu wa nasara 'abdahu wa hazama-l ahzaaba wahdahu.

و وعده أنجز له، شريك ال وحده الله إال إله الوحده األحزاب وهزم عبده نصر

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Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (5)Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (5)

Then you descend from Safa and start walking in the direction of Marwah.

You walk till you reach the green sign-post (see picture). You then jog (in a medium pace) till you reach the next green sign-post. Then you walk up to al-Marwah and ascend it.

Do upon Marwah as you did upon Safa. And that forms one complete lap.

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Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (6)Sa’y between Safa & Marwah (6)

Then you return till you ascend as-Safa, jogging between the green sign-posts, and that is a second lap.

Then you return to Marwah, and so on till you complete seven laps finishing upon Marwah.

You may make this du'a in sa‘y:

األعز أنت إنك وارحم اغفر رب

األكرمRabbi ghfir warHam innaka anta-l a'azzu-l akram.

Lord! Forgive and have mercy (on me), surely You are the most Noble, the most Generous.

Exit from Marwah

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Halq or Taqseer Halq or Taqseer التقصير أو التقصير الحلق أو الحلق

Then when you finish the seventh lap upon the Marwah you shorten the hair of your head, thus ending the Umra.

Hair has to be trimmed from all over the head (a hair cut). It is not sufficient to cut hair from the sides only.

Women trim their hair the length of a finger joint.

Everything that became forbidden to you upon entering Ihraam now becomes permissible again.

Barbershops at the Exit of Marwah

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Stay in Makkah (1)Stay in Makkah (1)

If you did Tamattu’, you completed your Umra and now remain in the state of “Hill” (ح½ل) (being out of the state of Ihraam) until the day of Tarwiyah (8th Dhul-Hijjah).

While in Makkah use time wisely, it is so precious there. Avoid excessive time on shopping and idle discussions.

In the Haram, the reward for good deeds is multiplied many times, and so is the punishment for sins.

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Stay in Makkah (2)Stay in Makkah (2)

Try not to miss any salat in the Masjid Al-Haram; each salat there is better than 100,000 salat elsewhere: the equivalent of more than 55 years of salat!

Make optional tawaf as much as possible, as it is better than salat in the Masjid Al-Haram. But do not exhaust yourself.

Keep yourself busy with salat, recitation of the Qur’an, Tawaf, dhikr and reflection. Make lots of du’a.

Do not neglect other forms of Ibadah: charity, fasting, help others, say salam, smile, etc.

Try not to walk in front of any praying person in the masjid.

You should pray two rak'at of "taHiyyat al-masjid" in case you don't intend to make Tawaf.

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Salat in Jama’aSalat in Jama’a

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Crowded Makkah StreetsCrowded Makkah Streets

Crowded streets around al-Masjid al-Haraam in Makkah

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Hijr Isma’eel (Hateem)Hijr Isma’eel (Hateem)إسماعيل إسماعيل ح©جªر )ح©جªر )الحطيم ( الحطيم (

10 feet of Hijr Isma'eel is

part of the Ka'bah. If you

have a chance to enter

the Hijr, make sure you

pray within the 10 feet

next to the Ka'bah.

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Performing multiple Umras (1) Performing multiple Umras (1) This practice has no basis in the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh) or the practice of his companions (rAa). There is no report that the Prophet (pbuh) or the companions after him accumulated multiple Umras while staying in Makkah waiting for Hajj.

Same can be said for Umras after Hajj, if one has already performed his/her Umra in that trip.

Repeating the Umra incurs hardship and causes many pilgrims to miss on Fardh prayers because of tiredness.

One who repeats the Umra may be compared to someone who prays the Sunnah of Fajr, and while waiting for the Fardh prayer decides to stand up and repeat the Sunnah multiple times, or someone who decides to repeat the Witr prayer after Isha.

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Performing multiple Umras (2)Performing multiple Umras (2)

The exception here is a Umra which one performs for:

A deceased person

A sick (permanent sickness) or an old person who is not able to perform Umra by himself/herself

Fulfillment of a pledge

One of the best Ibadat while in Makkah, after completing the Umra, is Tawaf. One can do as many Tawafs as one wishes.

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Hajj Step by Step…Hajj Step by Step…

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Hajj Step by Step - Hajj Step by Step - SummarySummaryIhraam - اإلحرام

Mina (8 Dhul-Hijjah) - منى

Arafah (9 Dhul-Hijjah) - عرفة

Muzdalifah (9 Dhul-Hijjah – night) - مزدلفة

Mina (10 Dhul-Hijjah):

Ramy (throw pebbles at Jamrat Al-’Aqabah) - الرمي

NaHr (sacrifice) - النحر

Halq (shave hair of the head) - التقصير أو الحلق

Makkah (10 Dhul-Hijjah):

Tawaf Al-IfaDah - اإلفاضة طواف

Sa’y between Safa and Marwa - المروة و الصفا بين السعي

Mina (11, 12 and 13 Dhul-Hijjah):

Ramy (throw pebbles at all the three Jamarat) - الرمي

Makkah (last day)

Tawaf Al-Wada’ (Farewell tawaf) - الوداع طواف

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BordersAl-Masjid al-Haraam(Makkah)

Mina

Muzdalifah

Arafah

Aziziyah

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Hajj Sites - DistancesHajj Sites - Distances

Al-Masjid Al-Haraam- Makkah -

Jamarat- Mina -

Al-Mash’ar Al-Haraam- Muzdalifah -

Masjid Namira- Arafah -

2.8mi/4.5km

2mi/3.2km 1.4mi/2.25km2.2mi/3.5km

4mi/6.4km

1.35mi/2.15km

Hajj Sites – DistancesAccurate data

Borders

Mount of Mercy

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Makkah to MinaMakkah to Mina

Road

Faysaliyyah Tunnel

Mina

Jamarat Area

Al-Masjid al-Haraam

Pedestrian Road

Tunnel

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Ihraam for HajjIhraam for Hajj

If you are in Makkah, then you make Ihraam from your

place of residence (hotel, apartment, etc.).

If you are in Madinah, then you make Ihraam from the

meeqat of Dhul Hulayfah (Abyar Ali).

You do the same things that you did in your Ihraam for

the Umra, but you say “Labbayka allaahumma Hajjaa”.

You continue the talbiyah until you throw the pebbles at

Jamrat Al-’Aqabah on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah.

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Mina - Mina - 8 Dhul-Hijjah8 Dhul-Hijjah

Go to Mina in the morning of Yaum at-Tarwiyah (8th of Dhul-Hijjah).

Pray Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, ‘Isha and Fajr in their times with qasr (shortening Dhur, Asr and Isha to 2 rak’as).

Spending this night in Mina is a Sunnah. For some scholars it's a wajib.

Use your time to gather your thoughts and prepare for the next day: the day of Arafah.

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Pray in Masjid Al-khaif (Mina). It is reported that 70

prophets prayed in this masjid.

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Masjid al-Khaif at nightMasjid al-Khaif at night

Masjid al-Khaif at night - Mina

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MinaMina

Mina

Masjid Al-Khaif

Aziziah

Jamarat Area(under construction)

To Makkah

Muz

dalif

ah

Mina borders

XWadi Muhassir

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Leaving Mina for ArafahLeaving Mina for Arafah

Leaving Mina for Arafah – 9th Dhul-Hijjah

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Arafah - Arafah - 9 Dhul-Hijjah9 Dhul-Hijjah

After sunrise of the day of Arafah, depart for Arafah while making talbiyah or takbeer.

Pray Dhuhr and Asr at Masjid Namirah, two rak’as each, combined at the time of Dhuhr, after listening to the Imam’s sermon.

This may be difficult because of the crowd. In which case you may pray at your camp with your group. This saves a lot of time.

Namira is not part of Arafah, but part of the Masjid is within the limits of Arafah.

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Arafah – Satellite PictureArafah – Satellite Picture

MasjidNamira

Mount of Mercy

To Muzdalifah

ARAFAH

YArafah border

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Excellence of the day of ArafahExcellence of the day of Arafah

The Prophet (pbuh) said:

"There is no day on

which Allah frees more of

His slaves from Fire than

the Day of 'Arafah, and

He draws near, then

praises them before the

angles, saying :'What do

they seek?' "

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Arafah (1)Arafah (1)

After salat move to your

place inside the limits

of Arafah, stand facing

the Qiblah, raising your

hands making du'a and

reciting talbiyah.

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Arafah (2)Arafah (2)

The Prophet (pbuh) said:

“The best thing that I and

the Prophets have said on

the evening of Arafah is:

له» ” له، شريك ال وحده» الله» إال إله ال

Óشيء كل� على ه»و¨ و¨ الحمد» وله» الم»لك»

“قد©ير

"Laa ilaha illallaahu wahdahu laa

shareeka lahu lahul mulk wa lahul

hamdu wa huwa 'alaa kulli shay'in

qadeer.”

There is no god except Allah, He has no partner. To Him belongs all sovereignty and praise, and He is over all things omnipotent.

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A r a f a h

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Leaving ArafahLeaving Arafah

So when the sun has set you leave Arafah for Muzdalifah, going with calmness and tranquility, not jostling or pushing people; rather whenever you find room then you go faster.

Make sure you don’t leave until after sunset.

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Muzdalifah (1) – Muzdalifah (1) – night of 10 Dhul-Hijjahnight of 10 Dhul-Hijjah

When reaching Muzdalifah pray Maghrib, then 'Ishaa, shortening it (qasr), and joining the two prayers.

You do not pray anything between them or after 'Isha. But always pray witr.

You may collect pebbles here.

Then you sleep until Fajr.

Pray Fajr at the beginning of its time.

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Muzdalifah (2) – Muzdalifah (2) – night of 10 Dhul-Hijjahnight of 10 Dhul-Hijjah

It is permissible

for the weak,

women and

children to leave

after half of the

night has passed

for fear of the

crush of people.

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Muzdalifah (3) - Muzdalifah (3) - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

Then you come to al-Mash'ar al-Haraam (a small mountain in Muzdalifah) and climb upon it and face the Qiblah - then recite takbeer, tahleel, and make du'a until the sky becomes very bright.

Then you leave for Mina before the sun rises, calmly while reciting talbiyah.

When you come to the river valley of MuHassir (and it is part of Mina) you hurry if possible.

Masjid al-Mash'ar al-Haraam

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Al-Mash'ar Al-Haraam

Muzdalifah borders

To Arafah

Mina

Muzdalifah

Wadi Muhassir

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Mina - Mina - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

You arrive to Mina the

morning of the 10th of Dhul-

Hijjah.

This is the busiest day of

Hajj. You will be doing the

following:

1. Stone Jamrat al-'Aqabah

2. Sacrifice an animal

3. Shave or trim off your hair

4. Go to Makkah to do Tawaf

al-Ifadah & Sa'y and come

back to Mina

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Mina - Mina - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

You stone Jamrat al-'Aqabah only on this day, with seven small stones - slightly bigger than the chick-pea.

You recite takbeer while throwing each stone.

You cease reciting talbiyah when throwing the last stone.

You cannot perform this stoning until after sunrise. And you may delay it after noon, even up to the night, if you find difficulty in doing it before noon.

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Mina - Mina - JamaratJamarat

Jamarat

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TaHallul - TaHallul - التحللالتحللWhen you have stoned the Jamrah everything becomes

lawful for you again except sexual intercourse, even if

you have not sacrificed or shaved your head - so you

may wear your clothes and use perfume. This partial

freedom is called taHallul Asghar (the small taHallul).

However you should perform Tawaaf al-Ifaada on the

same day (before Maghrib) if you wish to continue in

your state of having left iHraam - otherwise, if you have

not made Tawaaf before the evening (before Maghrib)

then you return to the state of iHraam as you were

before the stoning.

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Mina - Mina - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

Skip this step if you made "tawkeel" for animal sacrifice (you bought a coupon).

Slaughter your animal in any part of Mina or Makkah.

The time for slaughter is the four days of 'Eid.

Seven people may share in one camel or cow.

And he who cannot afford a sacrificial animal should fast three days in Hajj (even the 3 days of tashreeq) and seven when he returns to his family.

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Mina - Mina - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

Then you shave off all of your

hair or shorten it.

Shaving is better.

If you shorten your hair it has

to be from all over the head,

not part of it only (like the

sides).

Start with the right side of the

head.

The woman shortens her hair

the length of a finger joint.

Go to your camp in Mina, take a

shower, put on new clothes and

perfume.

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Makkah - Makkah - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

Then you go off that day to Makkah and make Tawaf al-IfaDah in the same way as in the Tawaf of arrival, except that there is no idtiba’ (uncovering right shoulder) or ramal (bold walk) in this Tawaf.

Pray two rak'ahs behind Maqaam Ibraheem, if possible, or anywhere in the masjid if not.

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Makkah - Makkah - 10 Dhul-Hijjah10 Dhul-Hijjah

Then you do sa’y

between Safaa and

Marwah as before.

And after this Tawaf (al-

Ifadah) you are in a state

of complete taHallul.

Drink from Zamzam.

Return to Mina.

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Sequence of Manasik on the Sequence of Manasik on the 1010thth of Dhul-Hijjah of Dhul-Hijjah

Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: I saw the Prophet near the

Jamrah and the people were asking him questions. A man

asked, "O Messenger of Allah! I have slaughtered the Hady

(animal) before doing the Rami." The Prophet replied, "Do the

Rami (now) and there is no harm." Another person asked, "O

Messenger of Allah! I got my head shaved before slaughtering

the animal." The Prophet replied, "Do the slaughtering (now)

and there is no harm." So on that day, when the Prophet was

asked about anything as regards the ceremonies of hajj

performed before or after its due time his reply was, "Do it

(now) and there is no harm." Narrated by al-Bukhari.

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Mina - Mina - 11, 12, 13 Dhul-Hijjah11, 12, 13 Dhul-Hijjah

Stay in Mina for the days of tashreeq ( التش½½ريق ام and (أي½½�their nights.

It is preferable to stay in Mina during these days than going to Makkah. This is the Sunnah of the Prophet PBUH.

Most scholars consider the staying in Mina as a Wajib.

You may go at night to make tawaf and return to Mina if you wish. It is reported that the Prophet (pbuh) did it.

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Mina - Mina - 11, 12, 13 Dhul-Hijjah11, 12, 13 Dhul-Hijjah (Cont.)(Cont.)

Stone the three Jamarat

each with seven pebbles in

each of those days, after

zawaal (when the sun

moves from its zenith, i.e.

Dhuhr time).

After the first and the

second Jamarat, move

forward to the side and

stand facing the Qiblah for a

long time making du'a while

raising your hands.

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Mina Border SignMina Border Sign

Mina Border Sign

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Mina at nightMina at night

Mina at night

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New Jamarat ShapeNew Jamarat Shape

New Jamarat Shape

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Old Jamarat ShapeOld Jamarat Shape

Old Jamarat Shape

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Old Jamarat BridgeOld Jamarat Bridge

Old Jamarat Bridge

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The New Jamarat BridgeThe New Jamarat Bridge

The New Jamarat Structure

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New Jamarat Bridge (Under Construction)New Jamarat Bridge (Under Construction)Pictures 15 Nov 2007Pictures 15 Nov 2007

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Jamarat 1953Jamarat 1953

Jamarat – Mina, 1953 [The National Geographic Magazine – July 1953]

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Floods in Mina 12-12-1425 H. (2005)Floods in Mina 12-12-1425 H. (2005)

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Makkah - Makkah - Last dayLast dayThe Prophet (pbuh) said: "None of you should depart until he makes his last act Tawaf of the House.“

Farewell Tawaf (al-Wadaa’) is an obligatory act on everyone except menstruating women who were excused.

The prophet (pbuh) used to carry Zamzam water with him in water skins and containers, and he used to pour it upon the sick and give it to them to drink.

When you finish the Tawaaf you leave the masjid walking normally - not backwards.

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Hajj SummaryHajj Summary1 - Ihraam• Assume Ihraam from a Meeqat or your residence if you are in Makkah• Clean yourself and take a shower• Put on two Ihraam garments & slippers/sandals• Pray two rak'at or a prescribed salaat• Make intention and say "labbayk Allahumma Hajjaa"• Recite Talbiyah• Go to Mina

MuzdalifahMina Arafah

3 - Day of Arafah - 9th

• Arrive in Arafah before or around Duhr on the 9th

• Pray Duhr and Asr combined with Qasr early in the time of Duhr• Spend the day in supplication and remembrence of Allah• Leave Arafah for Muzdalifah after sunset

2Meeqat

2 - Mina - 8th

• Arrive in Mina in the morning• Spend the day and night there• Pray Duhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Fajr in their time with Qasr• Leave Mina for Arafah after sunrise (9th)

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4 - Muzdalifah - 10th

• Arrive in Muzdalifah at night• Pray Maghrib and Isha combined with Qasr• Sleep the night until Fajr• Pray Fajr early in its time & then make dhikr• Leave Muzdalifah for Mina shortly before sunrise

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5 - Mina - 10th

• Arrive in Mina in the morning• Go to Jamrat al-Aqabah and stone it with 7 pebbles• Slaughter your animal• Shave or trim off your hair• First taHallul: Take off Ihraam towels. All restrictions lifted except sexual intercourse• Take a shower and put on normal clothes.• Go to Makkah for Tawaf al-Ifaadah

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6 - Makkah - 10th

• Proceed to al-Masjid al-Haraam• Perform Tawaf al-Ifaadah• Perform Sa'y• Full taHallul: All restrictions lifted• Go back to Mina

5

7 - Mina - 11th, 12th & 13th

• Spend the days of Tashreeq and their nights in Mina• Stone the 3 Jamarat every day between Duhr and Maghrib• You may leave on the 12th after stoning and before sunrise if you wish

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8 - Makkah – Last Day• Perform Tawaf al-Wadaa' (farewell Tawaf)• Make it the last thing you do in Makkah

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Pillars of Hajj (Arkan)Pillars of Hajj (Arkan)الحج الحج أركان أركان

1 . IH ra am

2 . S tan d in g in A ra fa h (W u qu f)

3 . T a w a f a l- Ifa D a

4 . S a 'y b e tw e e n S a fa & M arw a

P illa rs o f H a jj( A rkan )

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Obligatory Acts of HajjObligatory Acts of Hajj (Wajibat)(Wajibat)الحج الحج واجبات واجبات

1. Ihram from the m eeqat

2. S tanding in A rafah until a fter sunset

3. Spend one n ight in M uzdalifah (after A rafah)

4. S tay overn ight in M ina during the days of tashree q

5. S toning the Jam arat, and in order

6. Shaving head or cutting hair short (H alq or Taqseer)

7. Taw aaf a l-W adaa' (farew ell)

O bligatory Acts of H ajj( W ajibat )

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Pillars of UmraPillars of Umra

1 . IH ram

2 . Taw aaf

3 . S a 'y b e tw een S a fa & M arw a

P illa rs o f 'U m ra( A rkan )

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Obligatory Acts of UmraObligatory Acts of Umra

1 . IH ra m fro m o u tsid e th e H a ram

2 . H a lq o r T a qse er

O b lig a to ry A c ts o f U m ra( W a jib a t )

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Visiting Madinah Al-Munawarah…Visiting Madinah Al-Munawarah…

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Haram of MadinahHaram of Madinah

Allah's Messenger (pbuh)

declared Madinah to be as

sacred as Abraham (pbuh)

had declared Makkah to be.

The Prophet (pbuh) said,

“What lies between its two

lava plains is sacred.”

He also (pbuh) pointed

towards the Madinah with his

hand and said: “It is a safe

sanctuary.”

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Merits of Madinah (1)Merits of Madinah (1)It is the land of the Prophet's migration (pbuh).

Its people are his neighbors and supporters.

It is the abode of Faith, for to it returns Faith at the end of time.

At its entrances, there are Guardian Angels. Neither the Dajjaal nor the Plague will be admitted to it.

It will be the last city in the world to be ruined.

It is the land of Revelation.

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Merits of Madinah (2)Merits of Madinah (2)

Allah's Messenger (pbuh) made these supplications:

O Allah! Make Madinah as dear to us as You made Makkah dear or more. (1)

O Allah! Increase in Madinah twice the blessing (Thou showered) upon Makkah. (2)

O Allah! Bless our Madinah, bless us in our Sa` and Mudd, and make twice Thy blessing. (3)

Let him die in Madinah who can do so.

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Madinah - SatelliteMadinah - SatelliteMain Hotel Area

The Prophet’s Masjid

QiblahMarket Area

Al-Baqee’

The Green Dome

King Fahd GateMain Entrance

Ladies Sections

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Masajid to Be VisitedMasajid to Be Visited

The only two Masjids in Madinah to visit with the intention of performing salat are the Masjid of the Prophet (pbuh) and Masjid Quba (the first masjid in Islam).

Other mosques and sites in Madinah may be visited for their historical value.

It is neither an obligation nor a condition for Hajj to visit the Prophet’s mosque or his grave.

There are many fabricated ahadith about visiting the Prophet’s grave. Beware when reading these ahadith and always verify the reference and level of authenticity.

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Masjid QubaMasjid Quba

The prophet (pbuh) used to

go to masjid Quba on

Saturday morning and pray

two rak'at there. In a

Hadith, he (pbuh) said that

doing so is equivalent to

performing a Umra.

Masjid Quba is located

south of Madinah at 2.34

miles (3.75km) from the

Prophet’s Masjid. Masjid Quba

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Al-Masjid An-NabawiAl-Masjid An-Nabawi

Salat in the Masjid of the

Prophet (pbuh) is better

than 1000 salat

elsewhere, except Al-

Masjid Al-Haraam.

Salah in the expansions

of the masjid has the

same merit as salah in

the original masjid.

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40 Prayers at the Prophet’s Masjid40 Prayers at the Prophet’s Masjid

The hadith about performing

40 consecutive prayers in the

Prophet’s masjid was

considered weak by Al-Albani,

but others consider it sound

(Haithami, Mundhiri, Ibn

Hajar).

It would be desirable to

perform the 40 prayers in the

Prophet’s masjid if there is no

hardship in doing so.

Hadith: "The person who offers 40 prayers consecutively in my Mosque, without missing a prayer in between, will secure immunity from the fire of Hell and will be saved from torments and also from hypocrisy." (Ahmad, Tabaraani, Tirmidhi)

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The RawdahThe Rawdahالشريفة الشريفة الروضة الروضة

Narrated Abu Hurairah, in the collection of Bukhari, the Prophet (pbuh) said: "The space between my house and my pulpit is (rawdah) one of the gardens of Paradise, and my pulpit is at my Fountain."

Rawdah is always full and it is difficult at times to find a spot for salah there.

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Map of the Prophet's MasjidMap of the Prophet's Masjid

As-Suffah

1

2456

7

8

1. The Minbar (pulpit) of the Prophet (pbuh)2. The MiHrab of the Prophet (pbuh)3. The Perfumed Pillar (Al-Mukhallaqah)4. Pillar of 'Aisha5. Pillar of Repentence (at-Tawbah)6. Pillar of the Bed (As-Sareer)7. Pillar of the Guards (al-Haras)8. Pillar of the Delegations (al-Wufood)

Bab Jibreel

Bab An-Nisaa'

The Prophet (pbuh)

Abu-Bakr (ra)

Umar (ra)

QiblahMiHrab Uthmani

3

Ar-Rawdah Ash-Shareefa

See next slide

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The Prophet(pbuh)

'Umar(rAa)

Abu-Bakr(rAa)

The Prophet’s tombThe Prophet’s tomb

The Prophet (pbuh)

Abu-Bakr (rAa)

'Umar (rAa)

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Visiting the Prophet’s grave (1)Visiting the Prophet’s grave (1)

The etiquette of entering the Prophet’s

masjid is the same as any other

masjid. Enter with the right foot, say

the du’a and pray tahiyyatul-masjid.

Walk respectfully with calmness, and

say salam to the Prophet (pbuh) when

you get in front of the first big hole in

the middle section of the brass screen.

Move to the next small hole and say salam to Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq (raa).

Move to the third small hole and say salam to ‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab (raa).

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Repeating the Visit (1)Repeating the Visit (1)Visit the grave of the Prophet (pbuh) and say your

salam to him. But do not repeat the visit, as there is a

warning from him (pbuh) not to take his grave as Eid

(i.e. something that you do repeatedly). He said:

Do not let your homes turn into

graves (i.e. do not stop praying

in them), and do not make my

grave a place of festival. Send

blessings upon me, for your

blessings would reach me

wherever you are.

[Ahmad and Abu-Dawud]

ال تجعلوا بيوتكم قبورا وال علي تجعلوا قبري وصلوا عيدا

كنتم حيث تبلغني صالتكم .فإنداود [ أبو و ]أحمد

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Repeating the visit (2)Repeating the visit (2)Anyone can send salam to the Prophet (peace

be upon him) from anywhere.

Narrated Said Ibn Mansoor that

Abdullah Ibn Hasan Ibn Hasan

Ibn Ali saw a man making many

visits to the Prophet’s grave; so

he told him: “Oh You! The

Messenger of Allah said: do not

make my grave a Eid, and make

salat upon me wherever you are,

for your salat will reach me. You

and a man from Andalusia are

the same in this regard.”

بن الله عبد أن منصور بن سعيد وروى©ر »كث ي Ñ رجال رأي علي بن حسن بن حسن

الله صلى ½ النبي قبر إلى االختالف " : إن هذا، يا له فقال ½ وسلم عليه

½ وسلم عليه الله صلى ½ الله رسولعلي°: قال وصلوا عيدÑا، قبري تتخذوا ال

تبلغني، صالتكم فإن كنتم فما حيثما" سواء إال منه باألندلس ورجل أنت

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Visiting al-Baqee’Visiting al-Baqee’

Visit the graveyard of al-Baqee' (البقيع)where most of

the Companions of the Prophet (pbuh) and his wives are

buried, and make du'a for them. The Prophet (pbuh)

used to say:

Assalamu 'alaikum ahla-d diyar

mina-l-mu'mineena wa-l-

muslimeen, wa innaa in shaa'a

Allahu bikum lahikun. Nas'alu

Allaha lanaa wa lakum al-'aafiya.

من السالم الديار أهل عليكمإن وإنا والمسلمين المؤمنين

الله نسأل الحقون بكم الله شاءالعافية ولكم لنا

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Al-Baqee’ GraveyardAl-Baqee’ Graveyard

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The Prophet’s Masjid & Al-Baqee’The Prophet’s Masjid & Al-Baqee’البقيع و النبوي البقيع المسجد و النبوي المسجد

Qiblah

The MasjidAl-Baqee’

Uhud

EntranceAl-Baqee’ Gate

Assalaam Gate

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