The rites of Hajj and 'Umra
In the name of Allah the Most Gracious the Most Merciful
All praise is due to Allah,
and prayers and peace of Allah be upon the Messenger of
Allah.
The best way for the Muslim,
to perform the rites of Hajj and 'Umra, is to perform them the
Messenger of Allah (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him)
performed them, to gain Allah's love and forgiveness {Say (O
Muhammad prayers and peace of Allah be upon him to mankind): "If
you (really) love Allâh then follow me (i.e. accept Islâmic
Monotheism, follow the Qur'ân and the Sunnah), Allâh will love you
and forgive you your sins} [Surat Al-Imran 3:31]
Transliteration:
Qul in kuntum tuhibboona
Allaha faittabiAAoonee yuhbibkumu Allahu wayaghfir lakum
thunoobakum
The best way (in performing
Hajj) is to practice Tamattu', if you did not have Hadi (i.e.
sacrificial animal) with you. This is because the Prophet (prayers
and peace of Allah be upon him) ordered his companions to do that,
emphasized his order and said: "If I had formerly known what I came
to know lately, I would not have brought the Hadi (sheep to
sacrifice) with me. Had there been no Hadi with me, I would have
finished the state of Ihram." [Narrated by Al-Bukhari]
Tamattu' means that the
pilgrim performs complete 'Umra in the months of Hajj and ends the
state of Ihram, then, enters again in the state of Ihram to perform
Hajj in the same year.
The rites of
'Umra:
1- If you reached the Miqat
(The place where you initiate Ihram from) and intended to enter the
state of Ihram to perform 'Umra, you should bathe as you do after
having sexual intercourse (with your wife), if you can. Then Put on
the clothes of Ihram, which are Izar and Rida' (the woman could
wear whatever she likes as long as it does not show her adornment),
then say:
"Labbaika Umra, Labbaika
Allahumma Labbaik, Labbaika la sharika Laka labbaik, Inna-l-hamda
wan-ni'mata Laka walmulk, La sharika Lak." (Talbyah)
(Translation:
"Here I am for 'Umra, here I am, O Allah, here I am. Here I am. You
have no partner. Here I am. Surely all praise, grace and dominion
is yours, and you have no partner.")
"Labbaika" means here I am
responding to Your call for performing Hajj or Umra.
2- Then when you arrive to
Makkah perform seven circumbulations around the Ka'bah, for 'Umra,
starting from the black stone and ending at it. Then pray two
Rak'ah, as close as conveniently possible, behind Maqam
Ibrahim.
3- After praying the two
Rak'ah, go out to As-Safa and perform Sa'i between As-Safa and
Al-Marwah seven times, for 'Umra, starting from As-Safa and ending
at Al-Marwah.
4- After Sa'I (walking between
the two mountains), cut your hair (shave it or shorten
it).
By doing so, you had completed
your 'Umra. So, disengage your Ihram and wear your
clothes.
The rites of
Hajj:
1- In the forenoon of the
eighth day of Dhul-Hijja, put on your Ihram for Hajj in the place
in which you are staying. You should take a bathe, if it were
possible, and then put on your Ihram and say:
"Labbaika Hajj, Labbaika
Allahumma Labbaik, Labbaika la sharika Laka labbaik, Inna-l-hamda
wan-ni'mata Laka walmulk, La sharika Laka." (Talbyah)
(Translation:
"Here I am for Hajj, here I am, O Allah, here I am. Here I am. You
have no partner. Here I am. Surely all praise, grace and dominion
is yours, and you have no partner.")
2- Then go to Mina and there
pray Dhuhr, Asr, Maghreb, Isha and Fajr, shortening your four
Rak'as prayers so as to make them two Rak'as each, without
combining them.
3- When the sun rises, go to
'Arafa and there pray Dhuhr and Asr combined at the time of Dhuhr,
making each one two Rak'as. You must remain there (in Masjid
Namira) until sunset, remembrance of Allah and make as many
supplications as possible while facing the Qiblah.
4- At sunset go from 'Arafa to
Muzdalifah and there pray Maghreb, Isha, and Fajr, and remain
there, in Muzdalifah, for making supplications and remembering
Allah till just before sunrise. If you are weak and cannot handle
the crowd during Ar-Ramy, it is permissible for you to go to Mina
at the end of the night to stone the Jamrah before the arrival of
the crowd.
5- Near sunrise, you have to
go from Muzdalifah to Mina. Upon reaching it, do the
following:
a.Stone Jamrat Al-'Aqabah: It is the
closest monument to Makkah; you have to throw it with seven
consecutive pebbles saying "Allah is Greatest" at throwing each
pebble.
b.Slaughter the sacrificial animal,
eat some of it, and give some to the poor. Slaughter is obligatory
on the Mutamatti' and Qarin.
c.Shave or clip your hair; shaving is
preferable. (Women clip from their hair the length of a
fingertip)
These three should be done in
the above order if convenient, but there is no restriction if one
preceded another.
With that, one is allowed to
come out of Ihram. You can wear other clothing and do everything
that was lawful before Ihram except engaging in marital
relations.
6- Then go to Makkah to
perform Tawaf Al-lfadah and Sa'i, also for Hajj.
With the completion of this
Tawaf and Sa'i, you are allowed to do everything that was lawful
before Ihram, including engaging in marital relations.
7- After performing Tawaf and
Sa'i, return to Mina to spend the nights of the eleventh and
twelfth days there.
8- Then stone the three Jamrah
in the afternoon of both the eleventh and twelfth days. You would
start with the first Jamrah, which is furthest from Makkah, then
the middle one, and lastly Jamrat Al-'Aqabah. Each one should be
stoned with seven consecutive pebbles accompanied by Takbir. You
would stop after the first and middle Jamrah to make supplications
facing the Qiblah. It is not permissible to stone before noon on
these two days.
9- If you are in a hurry after
stoning on the twelfth day, you can leave Mina before sunset. But
if you wish to prolong your stay, which is best, you can spend the
night of the thirteenth in Mina and stone afternoon in the same
manner as on the twelfth day.
10- When you are ready to
return to your country, you would make Tawaf Al-Wada', which is
seven circuits around the Ka'bah. Menstruating women and women
experiencing postnatal discharge are not obligated to perform Tawaf
Al-Wada'.
Tips:
The following
is incumbent upon the Muhrim for Hajj or 'Umra:
1- To be committed to Allah's
religious obligations upon him; such as observing prayer in its
time in congregation (for men).
2- To avoid what Allah has
prohibited; such as having sexual relations (with the wife),
committing sin, and disobedience: {So whosoever intends to perform
Hajj therein (by assuming Ihrâm), then he should not have sexual
relations (with his wife), nor commit sin, nor dispute unjustly
during the Hajj.} [Surat Al-Baqarah 2:197]
Transliteration:
faman farada feehinna alhajja
fala rafatha wala fusooqa wala jidala fee alhajji
3- To avoid harming the
Muslims with words or actions within the places of performing the
rites of worship or elsewhere.
4- To avoid all of the
restrictions of Ihram:
a.He shouldn't cause the loss of any
of his hair or nails. A prick by a thorn and the like is
unobjectionable, even if there is bleeding.
b.He shouldn't use perfume, his
clothing, his food or his drink after entering Ihram. He should
also abstain from cleansing himself with scented soap. There is no
harm in what remains of the effect of perfume used prior to
Ihram.
c.He should not hunt (i.e. not to kill
the wild lawful animal).
d.He shouldn't touch, kiss, etc. his
spouse out of passion and, even worse, shouldn't have sexual
intercourse.
e.He shouldn't be wed or propose to a
woman for himself or others.
f.He shouldn't wear gloves, although
there is no harm in wrapping the hands in cloth. These rulings go
for both men and women.
The following
pertains are specifically to men:
a.Not to cover his head with something
that touches it, although there is no harm in the use of an
umbrella, the roof of a car or tent for shade. There is also no
harm in carrying his baggage atop his head.
b.Not to wear a shirt, turban, hooded
cloak, trousers or shoes. Only if he is unable to obtain an Izar or
sandals can he wear trousers or shoes.
c.Not to wear anything with the same
qualities of the above mentioned; such as cloak, hat, undershirt,
etc.
- It is permissible for him to
wear sandals, rings, glasses, a hearing aid, a watch (worn on his
wrist or hung from his neck) or girdle with a bag contains his
money, even if it was sewn.
- It is permissible for him to
cleanse himself with unscented cleansers and to wash and scratch
his head and body. Even if some of his hair falls unintentionally,
In such a case there is no obligation on him because of
it.
- A woman cannot wear a Niqab
(i.e. veil) or Burqu'. The Sunnah is for her to uncover her face,
except if there are marriageable men who might see her, in which
case it is obligatory for her to cover her face during Ihram and
otherwise.
Allah is the giver of success.
May His blessings be upon our prophet Muhammad and all of his
family and companions.
Compiled By
the needy before Allah; Muhammad bin Salih Al-Othaimin
Al-Allamatin
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