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Hajj
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Facts
The
pilgrimage is one of five Pillars of Islam that form the framework
of Islamic life. All Muslims who are physically and financially
able are expected to perform the Hajj at least once.
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Hajj Procedures
Before
the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah, a person who wants to perform pilgrimage
(Hajj) pronounces the intention to perform Umrah while approaching
the Miqat. A second intention for the actual Hajj is pronounced
at a later period. There are several rites to properly complete
the Hajj and Umrah.
Additional Info:
The
rites of Umrah and Hajj may include but are not limited to:
Putting Ihram, performing supererogatory (Sunnah) prayers,
making several types of Tawaf, reciting Talbiyah, doing Sa'ee
between Safa and Marwah, trimming and/or cutting hair, praying
and staying in Mina, praying and standing in Arafah, praying
and staying in Muzdalifah, throwing pebbles in three Jamrahs,
sacrificing an animal, praying behind Maqam Ibrahim, and drinking
from the well of ZamZam.
In
the case ofHajj at-Tamattu, after completing the Umrah, the
pilgrim trims his/her hair,showers,and changes into everyday
clothes. These steps complete the Umrah portion. Allrestrictions
of the Ihram are temporarily lifted. The pilgrim waits until
the 8th ofDhul-Hijjah to start the rites of Hajj.
On
the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah, the pilgrim pronounces a new niyyah
at the place to perform Hajj. There is no need to go to Miqat
for this.The pilgrim changes into Ihram in the prescribed
manner and proceeds to Mina soon after the Fajr Prayers.
Proclaiming
the Niyyah for Hajj
All
acts of worship are preceded by an appropriate proclamation
of Niyyah.
Additional Info:
Niyyah
for Hajj
O Allah! I intend to perform Hajj. Make it easy for me and
accept it from me. I make the niyyah for Hajj and enter into
the state of Ihram for the sake of Allah alone, theMost High.
Puting
on Ihram After Fajr
The
distinctive garb of the male pilgrim worn during Hajj or Umrah.
It consists of two pieces of white, un-sewn and plain cloth.
One of the pieces is wrapped around the midriff to cover his
body from just above his navel to his ankles, and the other
is draped around his shoulders to cover the upper body. For
ladies, their ordinary and unpretentious clothes of everyday
wear constitute their Ihram.
Additional Info:
During
Ihram, the following acts are forbidden: Cutting hair, shaving
any parts of the body, clipping nails, putting perfumes or
colognes, killing or hunting animals, sexual intercourse,
making marriage proposals, or marriage contracts.
Praying
2 Rak'at Nafl At Miqat
An
imaginary boundary around Makkah. A prospective pilgrim cannot
cross this boundary without first changing into Ihram. The
pilgrim changes into Ihram at Miqat and pronounces the intention
to perform Hajj or Umrah.
Additional Info:
The
Miqat boundary is anchored by different townships and locations
in different directions around the Kaabah. They are a-Thul-Halaifa
in the North, b-Yalamlam in the South-East, c-That ' Irq in
the North-East, d-al- Juhfah in the North-West, e-Qarn al-Manazil
in the East. For people living inside the Miqat area permanently,
their place of residence is their Miqat.
Making
Tawaf
The
devotional act of circumambulating (i.e. walking around) the
Ka'bah while reciting prayers and supplications. One complete
circuit around the Ka'bah constitutes a shawt (pl. ashwat),
and seven ashwat complete one Tawaf.
Additional Info:
During
Tawaf (circumambulating), the pilgrim cannot enter the Ka'bah
nor stop anywhere around it. He/she must enter into and disappear
from the crowd, getting drawn into the roaring river of people
who are circumambulating. This is the collective invitation
to whoever wants to come to this house. Everyone is dressed
in one color and pattern. There is no distinction nor personal
promotion: true totality and universality is demonstrated.
Footsteps
of Hajar, wife of Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh), during her desperate
search for water for her infant son Ismail (pbuh) after they
were left in the desert by Prophet Ibrahim in response to
a Divine vision.
Additional Info:
Safa:
A small knoll approximately 200 yards from the Ka'bah inside
the Masjid Al-Haram
Marwah: A small knoll (i.e., hillock) located approximately
one hundred and fifty yards from the Ka'bah.
Reciting
Talbiya
A
devotional recital of the following words by the piligrim
during Hajj and Umrah
Labbaik
Allahumma Labbaik. Labbaik La Sharika Laka Labbaik. Innal-Hamda,
Wan-
Ni'mata Laka wal-Mulk. La Sharika Lak.
Going
to Mina
The
Pilgrim goes to Mina on the 8th of Thul-Hijjah anytime after
Fajr prayer but before Zuhr.
Additional Info:
Mina
is a desert location approximately three miles from Makkah
where several Hajj rites are performed.
Going
to Arafah
After
leaving Mina, the pilgrim heads toward Arafah.
Arafah
is a desert location approximately nine miles from Makkah.
Pilgrims don't have to get crowded on the Mount of Rahmah
(Mountain of Mercy). They can stay in any place WITHIN the
boundaries of Arafah.
Additional Info:
Prayer
Upon Entering Arafah:
O Allah! Forgive my sins, help me repent to you, and grant
me all that I beseech of You. Whenever I turn, let me see
goodness. Allah be praised! All Praise is due to Allah! There
is no deity except Allah! And Allah is The Most Great.
Praying
in Arafah
After
settling down in the tents at Arafah, the pilgrim offers the
Zuhur and Asr prayers in qasr (shortened) and Jam' (combined)
modes, that is, 2 rak'ats each prayer instead of 4 rak'ats,
and the two prayers are offered at the same time, with one
adhan and two separate Iqamahs, one each for Zuhur and Asr.
Additional Info:
Once
in Arafah, the pilgrim should spend as much time in prayer
and remembrance of Allah as possible. This is a very special
day and the pilgrim may never see it again. Everyone must
make the most of out it.
No
Nafl or any other prayers are performed, either before or
after the obligatory prayers.
Staying
in Arafah
The
pilgrim stays in Arafah until sunset. It is recommended to
spend the entire time reading the Quran, reciting the Talbiyah,
offering supplications, and repenting to Allah.
Additional Info:
Standing
in Arafah
In the late afternoon just before sunset, the pilgrims may
stand outside the tent facing the Qiblah, and raise their
hands supplicating to Allah. There are no prescribed prayers
for Wuquf (standing) Arafah. During these sacred moments,
the pilgrim is alone with Allah, praying to have his/her sins
and lifelong shortcomings get forgiven. Communication with
Allah in any language is acceptable.
Leaving
to Muzdalifah
After
sunset, the pilgrim departs for Muzdalifah quietly, always
reciting the Talbiyah and other prayers.
Additional Info:
Muzdalifah
is a desert location approximately midway between Mina and
Arafah. The pilgrim spends the night of the 10th of Thul-Hijjah
here.
Toilets
and ablution facilities are available. Naturally, they are
very crowded at all times. The pilgrims must be patient, courteous,
and understanding to other fellow pilgrims.
Offering
Prayers in Muzdalifah
The
pilgrim offers Maghrib and Isha prayers combining them and
shortening the Isha. Thus, after the adhan is called, three
rak'ahs of Maghrib are offered following the usual iqamah.
Another iqamah (but not adhan) is called and then two rak'ahs
of Isha are offered.
Additional Info:
The
pilgrim stays under the sky at Muzdalifah. No tents or other
lodging facilities are available.
Collecting
Pebbles
The
pilgrim then walks to the foot of nearby hills, and collects
about 70 pea-size pebbles for throwing.
Additional Info:
It
is a good idea to collect additional pebbles to make up for
accidental losses. The pebbles lying around the bathrooms
facilities should not be collected. No one should leave Muzdalifah
before Fajr without a legitimate excuse: only women, elderly,
and weak people can leave after midnight.
Completion
of Second Day
The
pilgrim spends the night at Muzdalifah and offers Fajr there.
Before sunrise, the pilgrim leaves for Mina on the morning
of the 10th of Thul-Hijjah.
Additional Info:
After
Fajr prayer, the pilgrim goes through the al-Mash'ar al-Haram
and makes du'a until brightness of the sun is widespread.
The pilgrim must speed up the walk when passing by the Muhasir
valley.
Going
to Mina
Due
to the large crowd going to Mina, the pilgrim must remain
calm, avoid pushing people, and must be respectful to others.
Additional Info:
Weak
and sick people can appoint others to throw stones at the
Jamrahs in Mina on behalf of them.
Throwing
Pebbles
The
pilgrim stones the Jamrat al-Kubra (Jamrat al-Aqabah) only,
preferably before midday. Stoning the pillar symbolizes stoning
the devil. the pebbles must touch the inside of the Jamrat's
fence.
Additional Info:
The
Jamrat al-Kubra is the closest to Makkah. While throwing the
stones, the pilgrim recites Bismillah, Allah-u-Akbar with
each pebble. The size of the pebbles should not be big: anywhere
between 1-1.5 cm. The pilgrim may throw either from under
the bridge or from over it.
Sacrificing
an Animal
A
sacrifice is now required for the pilgrim performing Hajj
al-Tamattu or Hajj al-Qiran. The choice of the animal is either
a sheep, or 1/7th of a cow or a camel shared with other people.
Additional Info:
For
the pilgrim performing Hajj al-Ifrad, sacrificing the animal
is recommended but not required.
The
pilgrim should always choose the best animal and avoid animals
which don't look healthy or have defects. The pilgrim can slaughter
him/herself or appoint someone to do it on his/her behalf.
One
third of the meat can be consumed, one third offered as a
gift and one third distributed to the poor people. The sacrifice
can be performed between the 10th and the 13th of Thul-Hijjah
but not after the 13th.
Cutting
Hair
The
pilgrim may now shave/trim the hair, shower, and change into
everyday clothes. The hair may be shaved or trimmed for men.
It is recommended to start from the right side. For women,
trimming only a finger tip's length is required.
Additional Info:
Sacrificing
an animal, cutting hair, and performing Tawaf al-Ifadah are
alternate rituals. There is no specific order to perform them.
All ritual places must be kept clean.
At
this point in time, the regulations for Ihram no longer apply
except that the pilgrim can not have conjugal relations with
his/her spouse until after Tawaf al-Ifadah and Sa'ee. This
is known as at-Tahalul al-Asghar, or a partial ending of the
state of Ihram.
Celebrating
Eidul-Adha
Starting
from the 10th of Thul-Hijjah and on, Muslims around the world
celebrate this special occasions.
Additional Info:
EID-AL-ADHA
is celebrated on the tenth day of Zul-hijjah, the 12th and
the last month of the Islamic calendar. It is a very joyous
day; it is a feast of self-sacrifice, commitment and obedience
to Allah. It commemorates the great act of obedience to Allah
by the Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh) in showing his willingness to
sacrifice his son Ismael (pbuh). Allah accepted his sacrifice
and replaced Prophet Ismael (as) with a lamb.
Going
to Makkah
The
pilgrim proceeds to al-Masjid al-Haram in Makkah for Tawaf
al-Ifadah.
Additional Info:
The
pilgrim has the option to postpone Tawaf al-Ifadah to a later
time. Menstruating women should not make tawaf until their
period stops. If the pilgrim selected Hajj Ifrad or Qiran
and has already made Sa'ee with the first Tawaf (the visiting
Tawaf), there is no need to make Sa'ee again.
Drinking
from Zamzam
After
completing the prayer at Maqam Ibrahim, the pilgrim may visit
the Zamzam area and drink from the water.
Additional Info:
Prayer
at ZamZam
O Allah! I seek from You profitable knowledge and bounteous
sustenance and a cure from all ailments through Your Mercy,
O Most Merciful of the mercifuls!
Returning
to Mina
The
pilgrim returns to Mina and stays there until the 12th or
13th of Thul-Hijjah for throwing the pebbles.
Performing
Prayers in Mina
Back in Mina, the pilgrim performs all of the daily prayers,
shortening the 4 Rak'ats prayers to 2 Rak'ats, but without
combinig them.
Additional Info:
The
minimum stay in Mina should exceed most of the night. Otherwise,
the pilgrim is required to make a sacrifice. This is one of
the best opportunities to acquire knowledge from the scholars
on duty.
Stoning
the Jamrahs
The
pilgrim stones the The first Jamrah, then the Middle, and
finally the Big one in the same consecutive order, after midday
on all three days.
Additional Info:
Throwing
on the 13th of Thul-Hijjah is optional. The pilgrim may return
to Makkah after throwing pebbles on the 12th of Thul-Hijjah
to perform Tawaf al-Wada (farewell circumambulation).
Throwing
at the First Jamrah
Scene
from the first stone pillar in the line, also known as the
small one.
Additional Info:
Each
throwing is constituted of 7 pebbles with the pilgrim reciting
Allahu Akbar and making Dua.
Throwing
at Second Jamrah
Scene
from the second stone pillar in the line, also known as the
middle one.
Additional Info:
Each
throwing is constituted of 7 pebbles with the pilgrim reciting
Allahu Akbar and making Dua.
Throwing
at Third Jamrah
Scene
from the third stone pillar in the line, also known as the
big one and the al-Aqaba.
Additional Info:
his
throwing is constituted of 7 pebbles with the pilgrim reciting
Allahu Akbar but this time, without making Dua'.
Staying
in Mina
The
pilgrim should stay in Mina minimum from Fajr until Midnight.
Additional Info:
It
is very important to keep Mina clean, and maintain proper
contact with the pilgrims.
Extending
the Stay
For
the pilgrims who intend to stay only two days, they must leave
before Maghrib.
Additional Info:
For
those intending to stay more, they can collect more pebbles.
Stoning
the Jamrahs
On
the 12th of Thul-Hijjah, the same procedures as the 11th take
place. The pilgrim stones the The first Jamrah, then the Middle,
and finally the Big one in the same consecutive order, after
midday on all three days.
Additional Info:
Throwing
on the 13th of Thul-Hijjah is optional. The pilgrim may return
to Makkah after throwing pebbles on the 12th of Thul-Hijjah
to perform Tawaf al-Wada (farewell circumambulation).
Returning
to Makkah
Pilgrims
return to Makkah before Maghrib time after completing the
stoning to perform Tawaf al-Wada.
Additional Info:
At
this point, the crowd is very large and pilgrims should not
push, but instead be courteous and offer help to those who
need it.
Tawaf
al-Wada
This
is the farewell Tawaf that a pilgrim performs just before
leaving Makkah for other destinations. It is the same as other
Tawaf, going in 7 circuits, starting from the black stone
line. After completing the Tawaf, it is good but not required
to pray 2 Rak'ahs behind Maqam Ibrahim, or, if not possible,
to pray any other 2 Rak'ahs facing the Kaabah.
Additional Info:
Though
it is neither obligatory nor related to Hajj, it is recommended
for a pilgrim to visit Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Madinah.
This could be done before or after performing Hajj.
Departing
from Makkah
This
completes the Hajj journey. It is recommended to leave Makkah
as soon as the pilgrim completes the pilgrimage. The pilgrim
also asks Allah to accept the rituals and promises to abide
by the divine commands.
Additional Info:
Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) said: "Whoever goes to Hajj without obscenity
he or she will be forgiven as a new-born."
Another
Hadith states:
"A Sound Hajj has no reward except Paradise".
Hotel
Locations and Phone Numbers: MEKKAH

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Telephone
No: |
Name:
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Telephone
No: |
Ajyad
Makkah Hotel
Al-Maqam Res. Ctr
Al-Safah Hotel
Brooj Al-Yarmouk
Brooj Aziz Khogeer
Brooj Sultan
Dar Al-Salam Palace
Hilton Hotel
Kindah Palace |
5720500
5740424
5733456
5732176
5733330
5425177
5741275/5741315
5371900/5373800
5744989 |
Makkah
City Centre
Makkah Hotel
Nadj Salam
New Safa Hotel
Qasr Al-Suroor
Sanabel Makkah
Shobra Hotel
White Palace
Ansar Hotel
Zahret Makkah Hotel |
5373700/5368500
5734400/5747177
5733823
5744050/5746345
5732963/5746685
5424230
5721666
5457512
5746166/5746634
5741362/5745922 |
Hotel
Locations and Phone Numbers: MADINAH

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Telephone
No: |
Name:
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Telephone
No: |
Al-Andalus
Plaza
Al-Attas Hotel
Al-Nahkeel Hotel
Ansar Palace
Ansar Style
Brooj Aziz Khogeer
Brooj Al-Kawthar |
8255669
8220230/8221301
8232035
8255570
8367875
8255720/8255716
8255488/8244672
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Dar
Al-Salam Palace
Dar Mesarah
Dar Taibah
Hab El-Reeh Palace
New Bahauddin Hotel
Oberoi Medina Hotel
Royal Andalus |
8361950/8360842
8222412/643/467/687
18265206
8225491
8231971/8231963
8263355
8210200 |
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