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                           GLOSSARY OF HAJJ-RELATED TERMS

    Abtah:

    A place formed after flood, which is usually level and containing no pebbles or
    stones. The term is given to every place that becomes leveled by a water stream.
    It is also Al-Abtah, Al-Bat-haa’ and Al-Bat-h.

    Bat-haa’ refers to a place between Makkah and Mina, which is called as such
    due to its level wide valley. It is also called Al-Muhassib and Al-Mu‘arris

     Ihraam:

    Ihraam is derived from an Arabic root that means prevention. A man is in
    Ihraam when he is in the sacred month, or when he proceeds with Hajj or
    ‘Umrah. It is called as such because some acts which were lawful to him before
    become prohibited, such as hunting and sexual intercourse.

    Technically, scholars mentioned several definitions for Ihraam, all are close; we
    choose the following: the intention to start performing the rituals of Hajj or
    ‘Umrah.

     Ihsaar:

    Ihsaar is derived from an Arabic root that means inability. The term applies to
    everyone who is prevented from something, and hence, cannot achieve it.
    According to the Sharee‘ah, Ihsaar refers to every impediment, whether it is an
    enemy, a disease or the like, that prevents the pilgrim from completing his
    rituals.

     Istitaa‘ah:

    Istitaa‘ah means the ability to do something. In Sharee‘ah, it refers to the ability
    of the person who is competent for religious assignment to do his duties without
    need of any one else. Books of Fiqh listed various forms of Istitaa‘ah; the form
    that makes Hajj an obligation means possessing necessary provisions and means
    of travel as detailed in the relevant books of Fiqh.




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     Istilaam:

    Istilaam in Arabic means to touch with the hand or the mouth. In the Sharee‘ah,
    Istilaam of the Black Stone means kissing it or touching it with the hand. Jaabir,

    May Allaah Be Pleased with him, related that the Prophet                  touched the
    [Yamaani] Corner during his pilgrimage. If the pilgrim who makes Tawaaf
    around the Ka‘bah cannot touch or kiss the Black Stone, he should stand facing
    it, point to it and say Takbeer. In a Hadeeth, Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah Be

    Pleased with him, said: "The Prophet            made Tawaaf around the House on a
    camel. Whenever he passed by the Corner, he pointed to it with something he had,

    then he said Takbeer." The Prophet           said to ‘Umar, May Allaah Be Pleased
    with him, "O ‘Umar! You are a strong man, so do not push to reach the Stone and
    hence, hurt those who are weak. If you find a space, kiss it and touch it; otherwise,
    face it and make Tahleel and Takbeer."If a pilgrim can face the Stone with

    something, like a stick in his hand, he should do so because the Prophet              did

    so. Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said, "The Prophet                made
    Tawaaf during the Farewell Hajj on a camel and pointed to the Corner with a
    crook."

     Ishtiraat:

    Ishtiraat is derived from an Arabic root that suggests stipulation and abiding by
    it. In the context of Ihraam, it occurs when a Muslim assuming the state of
    Ihraam says, "O Allaah! I intend to perform Hajj or ‘Umrah, but my dissolution
    will be if something prevents me." This thing may be a disease or an enemy, or
    anything else that prevents a Muslim in the state of Ihraam from completing the
    rituals. It is not permissible for him to end his state of Ihraam directly if he has
    not made Ishtiraat. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And complete
    theHajj and ‘Umrah for Allaah.} [Quran 2:196] Ishtiraat is mentioned in the

    Sunnah. ‘Aa’ishah, May Allaah Be Pleased with her, said: "The Prophet
    entered upon ‘Dhubaa‘ah bint Az-Zubayr and asked her if she intended to perform

    Hajj. When she told him that she was sick, the Prophet          said: "Enter into the




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    state of Ihraam and make Ishtiraat. Say: I would be free from it wherever You (O

    Allaah) Would Detain me." In another narration, the Prophet                added:"This
    exception frees you from liability before Allaah The Almighty."

    Ish‘aar:

    Ish‘aar linguistically means announcement. It may also apply to stabbing an
    animal in the right side to shed its blood, so that it will be recognized as Hady.
    Hady is an animal (camels or cows,…) which is slaughtered and offered in the
    Sacred Precincts. The majority of scholars stated that Ish‘aar Al-Hady means
    stabbing the side of the camel's hump while it faces the Qiblah, thus making it
    bleed and marking it with its blood to announce it as a sacrificial animal. This
    includes camels and cows.

    Ash-hur Al-Hajj (Months of Hajj):

    Months of Hajj refer to the three consecutive months that Allaah The Almighty
    Assigned to be the time for performing Hajj. They are the months of Shawwaal,
    Thul-Qa‘dah and the whole month of Thul-Hijjah according to the Maaliki
    scholars, or the first ten days of it according to the majority of scholars. Allaah
    The Almighty Says (what means): {Hajj is [during] well-known months.} [Quran
    2:197] The two opinions are supported with proofs, which are not to be discussed
    here, but the benefit of this divergence appears in offering the sacrificial animal
    when Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah is delayed after the months of Hajj.

    Ash-hur Hurum (Sacred Months):

    The sacred months are four: Thul-Qa‘dah, Thul-Hijjah, Al-Muharram and
    Rajab. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, the number of months
    with Allaah is twelve [lunar] months in the register of Allaah [from] the day He
    Created the heavens and the earth; of these, four are sacred.} [Quran 9:36] The

    Prophet        said: "The division of time has turned to its original form as it was
    when Allaah Created the Heavens and the Earth. The year is of twelve months, out
    of which four months are sacred; three are in succession: Thul-Qa‘dah, Thul-




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    Hijjah and Al-Muharram, and (the fourth is) Rajab of (the tribe of) Mudhar which
    comes between Jumaada and Sha‘baan."

    Idhtibaa':

    This term is derived from an Arabic root that means the upper arm. Idhtibaa‘
    means wrapping the garment under the right armpit and rolling the two edges
    over the left arm, so that the right shoulder is exposed and the left is covered. It
    is so-called because one of the upper arms is exposed – something which was
    done if someone wanted to prepare to work, which is what the pilgrim does when
    wearing his Ihraam garments.

    Ifaadhah:

    Ifaadhah is derived from an Arabic root that signifies spreading or overflowing.
    In Sharee‘ah terminology, Ifaadhah means departure of the pilgrims from
    ‘Arafaat to Mina after completing their rituals in ‘Arafaat. Each group of
    departing pilgrims is called an Ifaadhah. Allaah The Almighty Says (what
    means): {But when you depart from ‘Arafaat, remember Allaah at Al- Mash‘ar Al-
    Haraam.} [Quran 2:198]

    Aafaaqi:

    The word literally refers to the horizons of the earth and the heavens. Muslim
    jurists use the term to refer to a person existing outside the sites of Ihraam even
    if he is a resident of Makkah. The opposite of Aafaaqi is Hilli or Bustaani, which
    means the person who is within the limits of Ihraam sites, but outside the Sacred
    Precincts. The Harami is the one who is within the limits of the Sacred Precincts
    of Makkah. Sometimes the word Aafaaqi is given to anyone outside the limits of
    the Sacred Precincts of Makkah.

    Ifraad:

    Ifraad means odd or single. It also refers to performance of Hajj or ‘Umrah
    separately. As a Sharee‘ah terminology, it means declaring the intention to
    perform Hajj alone during its prescribed months.




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    Ihlaal:

    In Arabic, Ihlaal means raising one's voice upon seeing the new moon, and it is
    used to describe any person who raises or lowers his voice. In the context of Hajj,
    it refers to the pilgrim who enters the state of Ihraam and raises his voice with
    Talbiyah. It also applies to the person who raises his voice with Talbiyah in
    ‘Umrah. Muhall refers to the time and place in which pilgrims enter the state of
    Ihraam.

    Technically speaking, Ihlaal is making Talbiyah for Hajj or ‘Umrah upon
    entering the state of Ihaam. In this sense, it has the same meaning of Ihraam
    because the pilgrim raises his voice with Talbiyah. ‘Aa’ishah, May Allaah Be

    Pleased with her, said: "We accompanied the Prophet            in the Farewell Hajj;
    some of us made Ihlaal with ‘Umrah and others made Ihlaal with Hajj." In the

    same Hadeeth, the Prophet          said: "Whoever made Ihlaal with Hajj should
    complete it."

    Ayyaam At-Tashreeq (The days of Tashreeq):

    The word Tashreeq is derived from an Arabic root that means “east” or the rise
    of the sun from the east. It refers to three meanings:

    - Moving toward the direction of the east.

    - ‘Eed Prayer because it is performed at the time of sunrise. ‘Ali, May Allaah
    Be Pleased with him, said: "There is no Friday Prayer or Tashreeq (‘Eed Prayer)
    except in a big city." [Ibn Hajar: narrated by Abu ‘Ubayd with a Saheeh chain of
    transmission]

    - The three days following the day of An-Nahr (the first day of ‘Eed Al-Adh-
    ha). This is the common usage of the term.

    These three days were called the days of Tashreeq because the Muslims used to
    make Tashreeq of meat which means to slice, dry and spread the meat of the
    sacrificial animals under the heat of the sun, as stated by Ibn Hajar, May Allaah




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    Have mercy upon him. Days of Tashreeq are also called Al-Ayaam Al-
    Ma‘doodaat (the numbered days), as Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):
    {And remember Allaah during [specific] numbered days.} [Quran 2:203] They are
    also called Ayyaam Mina (the days of Mina), because pilgrims spend these days
    in Mina.

    Ayyaam Mina (Days of Mina):

    Mina is a village near Makkah. Allaah The Almighty Decreed that sacrificial
    animals are to be slaughtered there. The Days of Mina are the same days of
    Tashreeq, as explained above. They are called the Days of Mina because the
    pilgrim stays in Mina in order to throw the Jimaar.

    Badr:

    Badr is an Arabic root that means fullness or may also mean taking the
    initiative. Badr refers to a well-known water well located between Makkah and
    Al-Madeenah. It is said that the well is named after a man called Badr ibn
    Yakhlud ibn An-Nadhr ibn Kinaanah, who inhabited this area. The blessed
    Battle of Badr in which truth defeated falsehood took place in the vicinity of this
    well. All the Companions, May Allaah Be Pleased with them, who attended this
    battle, are attributed to Badr.

    Badanah:

    Badanah is a camel or a cow slaughtered in Makkah as an act of worship.
    Linguistically, it refers to the state of fatness or fleshiness. In that sense, Arabic
    linguists consider camels, cows and sheep, whether male or female, to be
    Badanah. In the literature of Fiqh, Badanah is a single camel, cow or sheep, male
    or female.

    Baqee':

    Al-Baqee‘ refers to a place where various stumps are found, such as Baqee‘ Al-
    Gharqad (i.e. the place of large boxthorns), which is the graveyard of the people
    of Al-Madeenah. It is located inside Al-Madeenah.




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    Al-Bayt Al-‘Ateeq:

    The word ‘Ateeq is an Arabic adjective that may signify either ancient or noble.
    Technically speaking, Al-Bayt Al-‘Ateeq is the Ka‘bah. In the Quran, Allaah The
    Almighty Says (what means): {Then their place of sacrifice is at the ancient
    House.} [Quran 22:33] Some say that it is one of the names of Makkah because it
    is free of tyrants, or because no tyrant can claim the ownership of this House
    (since ‘Ateeq may also be derived from an Arabic root meaning to free or
    emancipate).

    Tahallul:

    Tahallul is derived from an Arabic root suggesting opening or untying (a knot).
    Tahallul in Hajj refers to dissolution or ending the state of Ihraam by virtue of
    which all restrictions of Hajj return lawful. A pilgrim who makes Tahallul is not
    in the state of Ihraam and is no longer performing Hajj.

    Tadhalla':

    Tadhalla‘ means to eat or drink to fullness, as stated in a Hadeeth. It is a state in
    which man drinks until his stomach and ribs spread out.

    Tafath:

    Tafath in Arabic is filth and dirt. In Hajj, Tafath means plucking out one's hair
    and clipping the nails, as an act of ending one's Ihraam. In the Quran, Allaah
    The Almighty Says (what means): {Then let them end their (Tafath) untidiness
    and fulfill their vows.} [Quran 22:29] meaning let them fulfill their needs of
    shaving and cleaning. Thus, Tafath is what the pilgrim does after he ends his
    Ihraam, such as clipping the moustache and nails, plucking armpit hair, shaving
    pubic hair and other acts that a person in the state of Ihraam is not permitted to
    do.




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    Taqleed Al-Hady:

    Taqleed literally means fastening a collar around the neck. To make Taqleed to a
    camel is to put something around its neck to mark it as a Hady. Hady is livestock
    (camel, cow or sheep) slaughtered as a sacrificial animal in the Sacred Precincts.
    Taqleed Al-Hady, therefore, means to fasten a piece of leather or the like around
    the neck of an animal to declare it to be a sacrificial animal.

    Talbiyah:

    Talbiyah is derived from an Arabic root signifying staying in a particular place.
    In the context of Hajj, Talbiyah means that a pilgrim says: "Labbayka
    Allaahumma Labbayk, Labbayka la Shareeka laka Labbayk, Inna Al-Hamda
    wan-Ni‘mata laka wal-Mulk La Shareeka Lak. (O Allaah! I hasten to You. You
    Have no partner. I hasten to You. All praise and grace belong to You and the
    Sovereignty too; You Have no partner)". It is permissible for the pilgrim to say
    Talbiyah at any time.

    Tamattu':

    Tamattu‘ is derived from an Arabic root that means enjoyment or benefit. It is
    mentioned in this context because Hajj is an enjoyment and benefit. According to
    the Sharee‘ah, Tamattu‘ occurs when a Muslim enters the state of Ihraam to
    perform ‘Umrah during the months of Hajj, then ends it, then enters Ihraam
    again to perform Hajj in the same year.

    Tan'eem:

    Tan‘eem is a place in Makkah, which was named as such because it is located
    between a mountain called Nu‘aym on the right and another mountain called
    Naa‘im on the left. The valley is called Nu‘maan where the people of Makkah
    enter into the state of Ihraam for ‘Umrah.




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    Thajj:

    Thajj linguistically means abundant water. In the Sharee‘ah terminology, Thajj

    refers to flow of the blood of Hady and sacrificial animals. The Prophet              said:
    "The best acts of Hajj is ‘Ajj and Thajj." [At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and others]
    Scholars classified this Hadeeth as Saheeh. ‘Ajj means raising one's voice in
    Talbiyah.

    Jabal Uhud (Mountain of Uhud):

    The Mountain of Uhud is located four kilometers to the north of Al-Madeenah.
    It is six kilometers long from the east to the west and 1200 meters high. It was the
    site of the Battle of Uhud that took place in the third year after Hijrah. It was
    narrated on the authority of Anas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, that the

    Prophet        said: "This is a mountain that loves us and that we love."

    Jabal Ar-Rahmah (Mountain of Mercy):


    It is a mount in the valley of ‘Arafaat where the Prophet         gave Khutbah in the
    Farewell Hajj. It is also called Ilaal or the mount of supplication. Jaabir, May
    Allaah Be Pleased with him, in his description of the manner of the Prophet's
    Hajj, said: "…he made his she-camel Al-Qaswaa’ turn towards the side where
    there were rocks, having the path taken by those who went on foot in front of him,
    and faced the Qiblah..." It is not permissible to climb it, according to the
    consensus of scholars.

    Jabal Thawr (Mount of Thawr):


    A mount in Makkah that the Prophet                  hid in one of its caves during his
    migration to Al-Madeenah. It is the one mentioned in the Quran where Allaah
    The Almighty Says (what means): {When they were in the cave.} [Quran 9:40]




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    Juhfah:

    A large village located along the road to Al-Madeenah from Makkah. It was
    called as such because floods stroke it and its people in some years. When the

    Prophet        arrived at Al-Madeenah, he found it unhealthy and his Companions
    suffered fever. He then said: "O Allaah, make us love Al-Madeenah as much as
    You Made us love Makkah or more. O Allaah, make it healthy and bless its Saa‘
    and Mudd (i.e. measures), and take away its fever to Al-Juhfah." [Al-Bukhaari
    and Muslim] Al-Juhafah used to be the site of Ihraam for the people of Egypt,
    Ash-Shaam and Morocco, but when it was destroyed and became inappropriate
    for pilgrims, people replaced it with a place called Raabigh, which is a little
    closer to Makkah, about 186 km from it.

    Ji'raanah:

    A water place located between At-Taa’if and Makkah to which it is closer. The

    Prophet        arrived there when he distributed the war booties of Hawaazin after

    his return from the Battle of Hunayn. The Prophet                entered the state of
    Ihraam from Al-Ji‘raanah and built a Masjid in it. It also contains some wells
    close to one another.

    Jamaraat:

    It is the place of throwing Jimaar (pebbles), which is an obligatory act of Hajj.
    There are three Jamaraat: the first and the middle, which are near the Masjid of
    Al-Khayf in the direction of Makkah, and the great one, which is called Jamrat
    Al-‘Aqabah at the end of Mina in the direction of Makkah.

    Jo’aar:

    Jo’aar is derived from an Arabic root that means raising one's voice in
    imploration or supplication. Supplicating to Allaah The Almighty in a loud voice
    is called Jo’aar. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {They are crying [to
    Allaah] for help.} [Quran 23:64] Jo’aar in Hajj is exclusive to Talbiyah. In a

    Hadeeth, the Prophet        said: "It is as if I am watching Moosa (Moses) making


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    Jo’aar, entreating his Lord with Talbiyah." The Prophet               also said: "Jibreel
    (Gabriel) came to me and said, 'O Muhammad! Order your Companions to raise
    their voices in Talbiyah; it is one of the symbols of Hajj."

    Jidaal:

    Jidaal is derived from an Arabic root that means entwining, then it later became

    used in the sense of violent dispute. The Prophet           said: "People never go astray
    after being upon guidance except through dispute." Here the Hadeeth refers to
    dispute to support falsehood or error, not to manifest the truth. Allaah The
    Almighty Says (what means): {No (Jidaal) disputing duringHajj.} [Quran 2:197]
    meaning a person should not engage in dispute with his brother in a manner that
    urges him to behave unproperly.

    Hajj:

    Hajj linguistically signifies frequent visits. According to the Sharee‘ah, Hajj
    means visiting the Sacred House of Allaah to perform certain rituals or acts of
    worship during the months of Hajj. A pilgrim is called Al-Haajj because he
    frequently visits the House to perform Tawaaf Al-Qudoom and the other rituals
    of Hajj.

    Al-Hajj Al-Akbar (The Greater or major Hajj):

    The greater Hajj refers to the Day of An-Nahr. Allaah The Almighty Says (what
    means): {And [it is] an announcement from Allaah and His Messenger to the
    people on the day of the greater pilgrimage.} [Quran 9:3] It was called the greater
    Hajj because people called ‘Umrah the minor Hajj, as authentically narrated on
    the authority of Abu Hurayrah in Saheeh Al-Bukhaari. It was narrated that,
    "‘Umrah is the minor Hajj," but scholars said that this Hadeeth is not authentic.
    The Day of An-Nahr was called the greater Hajj because pilgrims perform many
    rituals in it.




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    Hijr:

    Hijr is derived from an Arabic root signifying impediment or prevention. Hijr
    describes many sites, but it often refers to the semi-circular wall facing one of the
    sides of the Ka‘bah. This is part of the foundation laid by Ibraaheem (Abraham),
    May Allaah Exalt his mention, which Quraysh excluded when they rebuilt the
    Ka‘bah. They encircled this place so that people would know that it is part of the
    Ka‘bah. As a result, it was called Hijr. This place became widely known as Hijr
    Ismaa‘eel (Ishmael), May Allaah Exalt his mention, but there is no basis for this
    name since Ismaa‘eel helped his father Ibraaheem in the process of building the
    Ka‘bah and it was complete then.

    Al-Hajar Al-Aswad (The Block Stone):

    The Black Stone is located in the wall of the Ka‘bah on the north corner. The

    Prophet        said: "The Black Stone is from Paradise." [Ahmad, At-Tirmithi:
    Hasan Saheeh]

    Hudaybiyah or Hudaybiyyah:

    It is a valley near Makkah which was named after a well in it. It is at
    approximately 50 km from Makkah. Part of Al-Hudaybiyyah is located within

    the Sacred Precincts, and another part outside it. The Prophet                received
    allegiance of his Companions in Al-Hudayibiyyah and it was called the
    Allegiance of Ar-Ridhwaan under the tree; he signed Al-Hudaybiyyah Peace
    Treaty with the polytheists in it and made his first ‘Umrah from there but he was
    prevented from entering the House.

    Hateem:

    People differed about specifying the location of Al-Hateem; some said that it is
    located between the Station of Ibraaheem along the gate; others said that it is
    between the Corner and the Station, and Zamzam and Al-Hijr; a third group
    said that it is between the Black Stone toward the gate and ends at the Station. It
    is a place where people intensively supplicate Allaah The Almighty. People in the




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    pre-Islamic era used to solemnly take vows at that place, so that any one who
    supplicated against an oppressor and swore falsely would receive his punishment
    immediately. The preponderant opinion is that it refers to Al-Hijr itself because
    it was destroyed and excluded from the frame of the Ka‘bah (since Hateem may
    also be derived from an Arabic root that means to destroy).

    Khabab:

    Khabab is derived from an Arabic root that means deception or a pace of

    running. In a Hadeeth, "When the Prophet              used to make Tawaaf, he would
    hasten in three rounds."

    According to the Sharee‘ah, Khabab refers to fast walking in Tawaaf without
    running. It is also called Ar-Ramal.

    Khayf:

    It is a slope of a mountain which is higher than the level of the water stream.
    There is a Masjid in Mina called Masjid Al-Khayf.

    Thaat-‘Irq:

    ‘Irq literally refers to a garden, and the Arabs used to give this name to the
    fertile land where plants grow.

    Thaat ‘Irq is the site where the people of Iraq and Khurasaan enter the state of
    Ihraam. It has a small mountain, and is 100 km from Makkah. Thaat ‘Irq is
    uninhabited nowadays because there are no roads leading to it. Next to it there is
    a large valley called Al-‘Aqeeq, which is 20 km from Thaat ‘Irq and 120 km
    from ‘Arafah. People enter the state of Ihraam in that valley.

    Thul-Hulayfah:

    Hulayfah is derived from an Arabic root referring to a type of plant or tree, and
    it was named as such due to the abundance of that type of tree there.




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    Thul-Hulayfah is the site where people of Al-Madeenah enter the state of
    Ihraam. It is the farthest of Ihraam sites from Makkah – about 400 km away.
    Now it is known as Abyaar ‘Ali – a name taken after a fabricated story in which
    ‘Ali, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, fought the Jinn over there. Ibn
    Taymiyyah, May Allaah Have mercy upon him, stated that the story is
    unfounded and was never narrated from ‘Ali, May Allaah Be Pleased with him.

    Raabigh:

    Raabigh in Arabic has three meanings: pure dust, a great deal of anything, or
    leaving camels to drink water whenever they want.

    Raabigh is an interior valley near Al-Juhfah, which became the site where people
    of Ash-Shaam, Egypt and Morocco enter the state of Ihraam, instead of Al-
    Juhfah.

    Ramal:

    Ramal linguistically means hastening or walking fast with shaking of the
    shoulders. Technically, Ramal means fast walking during Tawaaf without
    running.

    Rafath:

    Rafath is idle talk, but the term was later used to mean sexual intercourse and
    anything relevant to it. Rafath may refer to an implicit reference to intercourse.
    Some scholars said that Rafath is a comprehensive word meaning everything a
    man needs from a woman. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {There is [to
    be for him] no sexual relations and no disobedience and no disputing duringHajj.}
    [Quran 2:197]

    It is possible that the verse refers to forbidding saying foul words, such as
    mentioning words suggestive of intercourse, or it may mean that there should be
    no intercourse or words urging it.




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    Rafath in the state of Ihraam includes intercourse and its foreplay such as
    kissing, touching, flirtation, suggestive words – all are prohibited in the state of
    Ihraam.

    Rafdh:

    Rafdh literally means to leave something or abandon it. In the context of Ihraam,
    it means stopping to continue the rituals of Hajj and intending to end it before its
    completion. Scholars unanimously considered it idle talk whereby Ihraam is not
    cancelled and remains subject to its rulings.

    Rukn (Ar-Rukn Al-Yamaani):

    Rukn in Arabic refers to the strongest side of something or to strong support and
    power.

    Ar-Rukn Al-Yamaani is one of the corners of the Ka‘bah, which was called as
    such after the name of a man from Yemen called ’Ubay ibn Saalim, who built it.

    Ramy (Ramy Al-Jimaar):

    Ramy is to throw or cast. Jamrah is a pebble or a small stone which is thrown,
    whereas Jimaar refers to the place of the pebbles where people gather in great
    numbers. Thus, Jimaar has two meanings:

    1- The pebbles or small stones that are thrown.

    2- The place into which the pebbles are thrown because they end up there.

    Ramy Al-Jimaar (throwing the pebbles) is a ritual that a pilgrim does on the day
    of An-Nahr and the three days of At-Tashreeq in which he throws seven pebbles
    in a specific manner mentioned in the books of Fiqh.

    Sa'y:

    Sa‘y literally means to do any action or to walk a lot. Examples for these
    meanings are mentioned in the Quran.




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    Sa‘y from the Sharee‘ah perspective means to walk the distance between As-Safa
    and Al-Marwah seven times to and fro after Tawaaf as part of the rituals of Hajj
    or ‘Umrah. Sometimes Sa‘y is called Tawaaf or Titwaaf as mentioned in the
    Quran in verse [2:158].

    Shatharwaan:

    An area protruding from the foundation of the Ka‘bah, which appears down the
    walls of the Ka‘bah but not at the Black Stone. It is two-thirds of a cubit high
    and is also called Ta’zeer because it is like an Izaar (wrap) around the Ka‘bah.
    Scholars differed about whether it is part of the Ka‘bah or a support for it.

    Safa:

    Safa is an Arabic root that signifies a smooth stone or purity. In Hajj, Safa refers
    to one of the mountains of Sa‘y, which is a hill raised in the mountain of Abu
    Qubays. A person who stands on it would be parallel to the Black Stone.

    Sawaaff:

    Sawaaff is a description of the manner in which camels stand for slaughtering.
    Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And the camels and cattle We Have
    Appointed for you as among the symbols of Allaah; for you therein is good. So
    mention the name of Allaah upon them when lined up [for sacrifice].} [Quran
    22:36] A camel is slaughtered standing on three legs, whereas its fourth, its left
    foreleg, is tied.

    Tawaaf:

    Linguistically, Tawaaf means circumambulation, and the person who turns
    around the house to guard it is called Taa’if. It may also be used rhetorically in
    reference to a touch or impulse of the Jinn or the like. Allaah The Almighty Says
    (what means): {Indeed, those who fear Allaah – when an impulse touches them
    from Satan, they remember [Him] and at once they have insight.} [Quran 7:201]
    The place of Tawaaf is called Mataaf, and Tawaaf may sometimes be used in the
    sense of Sa‘y. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, As-Safa and Al-




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    Marwah are among the symbols of Allaah. So whoever makesHajj to the House or
    performs ‘Umrah - there is no blame upon him for walking between them.} [Quran
    3:158]

    As a Sharee‘ah term, Tawaaf means circumambulating the Ka‘bah seven
    consecutive times without a considerable interval between them.

    Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah:

     Ifaadhah in Arabic means returning or going forth in great number. When it is
    used with the pilgrims, it has two meanings:

          - To proceed hurriedly from ‘Arafah to Al-Muzdalifah.

          - To return from Mina to Makkah on the Day of An-Nahr.

    Technically speaking, Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah is the Tawaaf that is carried out after
    return from ‘Arafah on the day of An-Nahr. It is one of the obligatory acts of
    Hajj, and is called Rukn Al-Hajj.

    Tawaaf Az-Ziyaarah (Tawaaf of visiting):

    Tawaaf Az-Ziyaarah is sometimes called Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah,Tawaaf Al-Waajib
    or Tawaaf As-Sadr. It is called Tawaaf Az-Ziyaarah because it is done upon
    visiting the Ka‘bah; Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah because it is done after the visit is over;
    Tawaaf Al-Waajib because it is an obligatory act of Hajj; Tawaaf As-Sadr
    because it is done after returning from ‘Arafaat.

    Tawaaf Al-Qudoom:

    It is the Tawaaf that a pilgrim carries out upon his arrival to perform the
    obligation of Hajj. Scholars unanimously agreed that it is Sunnah.

    Tawaaf Al-Wadaa':

    It is the Tawaaf that a pilgrim makes after he finishes the rituals of Hajj and
    prepares to return to his country. Tawaaf Al-Wadaa‘ is obligatory.




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    'Ajj:

    ‘Ajj linguistically means raising one's voice. According to the Sharee‘ah, ‘Ajj

    means raising one's voice in Talbiyah. The Prophet                said: "The best acts of
    Hajj are the ‘Ajj and Thajj." [At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and others] Scholars
    classified this Hadeeth as Saheeh. Thajj was previously explained.

    'Arafaat or 'Arafah:

    Most scholars consider the two terms equal. ‘Arafah is located along the road
    between Makkah and At-Taa’if, 22 km to the east of Makkah, 10 km from Mina
    and 6 km from Al-Muzdalifah. It is a level stretched plain surrounded by a
    mountainous curve whose cavity is called the valley of ‘Arafah.

    Standing in ‘Arafah is the most supreme ritual of Hajj and the only one that is
    performed outside the Sacred Precincts. The whole area of ‘Arafah is a valid
    place to stand in, as stated in the Hadeeth. Standing in ‘Arafah starts after
    Thuhr Prayer on the 9th day of Thul-Hijjah.

    'Adhadh:

    Adhadh is an Arabic verb that means to cut. In his Khutbah which was given on

    the day of the Conquest of Makkah, the Prophet                forbade Muslims to cut the
    trees of Makkah.

    'Atab:

    ‘Atab is derived from an Arabic root that means destruction, breaking or
    balking of an animal. ‘Atab Al-Hady means death of the animal or a defect that
    befalls it and prevents it from walking, so it is slaughtered. Naajiyah Al-

    Khuzaa‘i, a caretaker of the camels of the Prophet                said:"O Messenger of

    Allaah! What should I do with the camels that are fatigued?" The Prophet




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    instructed him to slaughter it, dip its shoes in its blood, and leave it for the people
    (to eat)."

    Fidyah:

    Fidyah refers to money or anything else given as compensation for some matter.
    Technically, Fidyat Al-Athaa (Fidyah of harm) means what a pilgrim offers to
    Allaah The Almighty as compensation for committing some restrictions of
    Ihraam, such as wearing Makheet (tight-fitting clothes), perfume or the like.

    Fawaat:

    Fawaat literally means to miss something or to be second to someone else in
    doing something. In the context of Hajj, Fawaat means missing the act of staying
    in ‘Arafah. A pilgrim who does not stay in ‘Arafah, his Hajj becomes invalid.
    The majority of scholars said that he must end his Ihraam and perform ‘Umrah.
    He must make up for that Hajj the following year if his Hajj is obligatory. It is
    not obligatory on him to make up for that Hajj or offer sacrificial animals if he
    had made Ishtiraat.

    Qubaa':

    Qubaa’ is a well after which the village of Qubaa’ was named. It is the dwellings
    of Banu ‘Amr ibn ‘Awf –a tribe from Al-Ansaar. The village of Qubaa’ is about
    3 km from Al-Madeenah, on the left of the person heading towards Makkah.
    Located in Qubaa’ is the Masijd about which Allaah The Almighty Says (what
    means): {A mosque founded on righteousness from the first day is more worthy for

    you to stand in.} [Quran 9:108] It is the Masjid in which the Prophet            and his
    noble Companions, May Allaah Be Pleased with them, performed prayer toward
    the direction of Jerusalem before they were commanded to face the Sacred
    House. Also located in Qubaa’ is Masjid Ad-Dhiraar which is mentioned in the
    Quran. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And [there are] those
    [hypocrites] who took for themselves a mosque for causing harm.} [Quran 9:107]




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    Qiraan:

    Qiraan is derived from an Arabic root that means pulling towards or joining. In
    the context of Hajj, it means to combine between Hajj and ‘Umrah in one

    Ihraam. In a Hadeeth, The Prophet              “…combined Hajj and ‘Umrah…" It
    means that he declared to perform both Hajj and ‘Umrah together with the same
    intention, the same Talbiyah, the same Tawaaf and the same Sa‘y. In this case, a
    pilgrim says, "Labbayk bi-Hijjah wa ‘Umrah (O Allaah! I declare my intention
    to perform Hajj and ‘Umrah)."

    Qarn Al-Manaazil:

    In Arabic, the word Qarn has many denotations, such as top of a mountain or
    hill, first part of a desert, a single or small mountain and the small beginning of
    anything.

    Qarn Al-Manaazil is the site where people of Yemen and At-Taa'if enter the
    state of Ihraam. Ibn ‘Umar, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said: "The Prophet

        assigned Qarn [Al-Manaazil] to be the site of Ihraam for the people of Najd."
    Qarn Al-Manaazil is 75 km from Makkah. Some people say that it is the same
    place called Qarn Ath-Tha‘aalib, but the correct view is that they are different
    places and the latter is a mountain that overlooks the end of Mina. Qarn Al-
    Manaazil is known nowadays as As-Sayl Al-Kabeer.

    Makheet:

    Makheet refers to a tool for sewing or a needle. Allaah The Almighty Mentioned
    it in the Quran Saying (what means): {Nor will they enter Paradise until a camel
    enters into the eye of a needle.} [Quran 7:40]

    Makheet technically refers to clothes sewn to fit the body, such as the Qamees
    (shirt) or Sirwaal (trousers). It is not permissible for the person in the state of
    Ihraam to wear Makheet.




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    Marwah:

    Marwah refers to a glittering white stone used for igniting a fire. Marwah is a
    mountain in Makkah named after this stone.

    Muzdalifah:

    Muzdalifah is derived from an Arabic root that means meeting or coming close,
    either because it helps people get close to Allaah The Almighty, or because
    pilgrims gather there after their return from ‘Arafah, or because it brings them
    closer to Mina after their return from ‘Arafah.

    Muzdalifah is a place located between the interior part of Muhassir and Al-
    Ma’zimayn, and is halfway between Mina and ‘Arafaat, about 5.5 km from
    Mina. It is the place where pilgrims spend their night and combine prayers after
    they return from ‘Arafaat. Muzdalifah is also called Jam‘ and Al-Mash‘ar Al-
    Haraam.

    Masjid Al-Qiblatayn:

    It is located at the border of the valley of Al-‘Aqeeq in the north west of Al-
    Madeenah. The Masjid was named as such because it has two Qiblahs: the first
    one is to the north toward Jerusalem to which Muslims performed prayers at the
    beginning of Islam, and the second one to the south toward Makkah, which
    became the established Qiblah. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {So
    turn your face toward Al-Masjid Al-Haraam.} [Quran 2:144]

    Masjid Namirah:


    Namirah is a place located in ‘Arafah in which the Prophet        dismounted and

    gave his Farewell Khutbah. In a Hadeeth, it is narrated that the Prophet
    “…ordered that a leather tent be set up for him in Namirah..." It is the mountain
    that marks the boundaries of the Sacred Precincts in ‘Arafaat.




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    Mash'ar Al-Haraam:

    Al-Mash‘ar Al-Haraam is the entire area of Muzdalifah where pilgrims perform
    prayer after they return from ‘Arafaat. They perform both Maghrib and ‘Ishaa’
    Prayers combined and delayed in Muzdalifah where they also perform Fajr
    Prayer of the first day of ‘Eed Al-Adh-ha before they proceed to throw the
    pebbles. It is obligatory on the pilgrims to spend the night there. The name Al-
    Mash‘ar Al-Haraam is also given to the mountain of Quzah in Muzdalifah on

    which the Prophet      stood on the Day of An-Nahr. He supplicated, glorified
    and praised Allaah The Almighty there until sunrise, then headed to Mina.

    Ma'dhoob:

    Ma‘dhoob is derived from an Arabic root that means cut off or weak.
    Technically, Ma‘dhoob is the person who suffers a chronic condition that
    prevents him from performing the rituals of Hajj, such as paralysis, old age or
    the like, so another person performs Hajj on his behalf.

    Maqaam (Maqaam Ibraaheem):

    Maqaam is located in the Sacred Mosque, and refers to the stone on which
    Prophet Ibraaheem (Abraham), May Allaah Exalt his mention, stood to raise the
    foundations of the House. It is mentioned in the Quran, as Allaah The Almighty
    Says (what means): {And take, [O believers], from the standing place of Ibraaheem
    a place of prayer.} [Quran 2:125] Some traditions mention that the stone was a
    corundum (ruby or sapphire) from Paradise. It is closer to the Ka‘bah than the
    well of Zamzam.

    Multazam:

    Al-Multazam is a part of the Ka‘bah that pilgrims adhere to for the purpose of
    supplicating and seeking refuge, and is located between the Black Stone and the
    gate. It is also called Al-Mad‘a and Al-Muta‘wwath. Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah
    Be Pleased with him, said: "The place between the Corner and the gate is called
    Al-Multazam; no Muslim stands in it and asks Allaah for something, but He Will




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    grant it to him." It was narrated that the Prophet              used to put his chest, face,
    arms and palms between the Corner and the gate.

    Miqaat:

    Miqaat refers to either the time or place appointed for an action. Miqaat of a
    particular people means the site where they enter the state of Ihraam, or the time
    for doing it.

    Technically speaking, Miqaat is the time or site in which particular actions
    should be done. It is more general than the date. Some said that it is the place
    and time of an act of worship. Miqaat of Hajj in Sharee‘ah is the time and place
    of entering Ihraam for Hajj.

    Meelaan Akhdharaan (The two green Meelaan):

    It refers to the two signs in the wall of the Sacred Mosque, in the place appointed
    for Sa‘y between As-Safa and Al-Marwa that mark the location of the interior
    part of the valley, and hence, the location of hastening. A pilgrim hastens from
    the beginning of the interior part of the valley starting at the first sign until the
    end of the valley at the second one, then he walks the rest.

    Himyaan:

    Himyaan is the waistband of trousers. It is a belt or a strap a pilgrim fastens
    around his waist and a pocket to keep money in. In Saheeh Al-Bukhaari, ‘Ataa’,
    May Allaah Have mercy upon him, said that a pilgrim is allowed to wear rings
    and waistbands. Ibn ‘Umar, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, made Tawaaf in
    the state of Ihraam, while he was fastening a piece of cloth around his waist.”
    Most scholars held that a person in the state of Ihraam is permitted to wear a
    Himyaan.

    Yalamlam:

    Yalamlam is derived from an Arabic root that means to combine or to maintain
    one's affairs. Yalamlam is one of the Tehama Mountains, 92 km to the south of



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    Makkah. Yalamlam is currently known as As-Sa‘diyyah, and it is the Miqaat of

    the people of Yemen, India, Jawa and Sumatra Islands. The Prophet                   said in
    the Hadeeth of Mawaaqeet: "…and for the people of Yemen, Yalamlam..."
    TheMasjid of Mu‘aath ibn Jabal, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, is located
    there.

    Day of At-Tarwiyyah:

    It is the 8th day of the month of Thul-Hijjah, and was named as such because
    people used to drink much water in preparation for setting out to Mina and
    ‘Arafah. On that day, the pilgrims proceed to Mina to spend the night there.

    Day of Ar-Ru’oos:

    It is the second day of the days of Tashreeq. It was narrated on the authority of

    Sarraa’ bint Nabhaan Al-Ghanawiyyah that the Prophet                said in the Farewell
    Hajj: "Do you know which day it is today? It is the day that people call the day
    of Ar-Ru’oos?" People replied that Allaah The Almighty and His Messenger

    know best. The Prophet             said: "This is the middle day of the days of At-
    Tashreeq." [Dha‘eef] It was called the day of Ar-Ru’oos because people eat
    heads of the sacrificial animals in it.

    Day of As-Sadr:

    It is the 13th day of Thul-Hijjah, which is also called the day of the second return.
    As-Sadr is an Arabic word that means to return from a travel, and it was named
    as such because pilgrims return from Makkah to their own countries on that
    day.

    Day of ‘Arafah:

    It is the 9th day of Thul-Hijjah, and was named as such because the pilgrims stay
    in ‘Arafah on that day. Staying in ‘Arafah is the major obligatory deed of Hajj.

    The Prophet            said: "The Hajj is ‘Arafah."[Ahmad: Saheeh]




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    Day of Al-Qarr:

    Qarr is derived from an Arabic root that means the place of dwelling. The Day of
    Al-Qarr is the day that follows the Day of An-Nahr. It is the 11th day of Thul-
    Hijjah and was called as such because pilgrims stay and reside in Mina to
    complete the ritual of throwing pebbles.

    Day of An-Nahr:

    It is the first day of ‘Eed Al-Adh-ha, the 10th day of Thul-Hijjah. It was called as
    such because livestock animals are slaughtered on this day as an act of worship
    to Allaah The Almighty.

    Day of An-Nafr:

    Nafr is derived from an Arabic root that means a group of people. The day that
    follows the day of Al-Qarr (the 11th of Thul-Hijjah) is called day of An-Nafr in
    which pilgrims proceed from Mina. It is also called the first day of An-Nafr (the
    12th of Thul-Hijjah), whereas the second day of An-Nafr is the 13th of Thul-
    Hijjah, the last day of the days of Tashreeq.

    Zamzam:

    Zamzam is derived from an Arabic root that means to pull or fasten. Zamzam
    water means abundant water. Technically, Zamzam is a well-known water well
    in Makkah. The name is taken either due to its abundant water or this is the

    proper name of the well. The Prophet          said: "The water of Zamzam serves the
    purpose for which it was drunk."




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  • 1. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com GLOSSARY OF HAJJ-RELATED TERMS Abtah: A place formed after flood, which is usually level and containing no pebbles or stones. The term is given to every place that becomes leveled by a water stream. It is also Al-Abtah, Al-Bat-haa’ and Al-Bat-h. Bat-haa’ refers to a place between Makkah and Mina, which is called as such due to its level wide valley. It is also called Al-Muhassib and Al-Mu‘arris Ihraam: Ihraam is derived from an Arabic root that means prevention. A man is in Ihraam when he is in the sacred month, or when he proceeds with Hajj or ‘Umrah. It is called as such because some acts which were lawful to him before become prohibited, such as hunting and sexual intercourse. Technically, scholars mentioned several definitions for Ihraam, all are close; we choose the following: the intention to start performing the rituals of Hajj or ‘Umrah. Ihsaar: Ihsaar is derived from an Arabic root that means inability. The term applies to everyone who is prevented from something, and hence, cannot achieve it. According to the Sharee‘ah, Ihsaar refers to every impediment, whether it is an enemy, a disease or the like, that prevents the pilgrim from completing his rituals. Istitaa‘ah: Istitaa‘ah means the ability to do something. In Sharee‘ah, it refers to the ability of the person who is competent for religious assignment to do his duties without need of any one else. Books of Fiqh listed various forms of Istitaa‘ah; the form that makes Hajj an obligation means possessing necessary provisions and means of travel as detailed in the relevant books of Fiqh. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 2. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Istilaam: Istilaam in Arabic means to touch with the hand or the mouth. In the Sharee‘ah, Istilaam of the Black Stone means kissing it or touching it with the hand. Jaabir, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, related that the Prophet touched the [Yamaani] Corner during his pilgrimage. If the pilgrim who makes Tawaaf around the Ka‘bah cannot touch or kiss the Black Stone, he should stand facing it, point to it and say Takbeer. In a Hadeeth, Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said: "The Prophet made Tawaaf around the House on a camel. Whenever he passed by the Corner, he pointed to it with something he had, then he said Takbeer." The Prophet said to ‘Umar, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, "O ‘Umar! You are a strong man, so do not push to reach the Stone and hence, hurt those who are weak. If you find a space, kiss it and touch it; otherwise, face it and make Tahleel and Takbeer."If a pilgrim can face the Stone with something, like a stick in his hand, he should do so because the Prophet did so. Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said, "The Prophet made Tawaaf during the Farewell Hajj on a camel and pointed to the Corner with a crook." Ishtiraat: Ishtiraat is derived from an Arabic root that suggests stipulation and abiding by it. In the context of Ihraam, it occurs when a Muslim assuming the state of Ihraam says, "O Allaah! I intend to perform Hajj or ‘Umrah, but my dissolution will be if something prevents me." This thing may be a disease or an enemy, or anything else that prevents a Muslim in the state of Ihraam from completing the rituals. It is not permissible for him to end his state of Ihraam directly if he has not made Ishtiraat. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And complete theHajj and ‘Umrah for Allaah.} [Quran 2:196] Ishtiraat is mentioned in the Sunnah. ‘Aa’ishah, May Allaah Be Pleased with her, said: "The Prophet entered upon ‘Dhubaa‘ah bint Az-Zubayr and asked her if she intended to perform Hajj. When she told him that she was sick, the Prophet said: "Enter into the www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 3. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com state of Ihraam and make Ishtiraat. Say: I would be free from it wherever You (O Allaah) Would Detain me." In another narration, the Prophet added:"This exception frees you from liability before Allaah The Almighty." Ish‘aar: Ish‘aar linguistically means announcement. It may also apply to stabbing an animal in the right side to shed its blood, so that it will be recognized as Hady. Hady is an animal (camels or cows,…) which is slaughtered and offered in the Sacred Precincts. The majority of scholars stated that Ish‘aar Al-Hady means stabbing the side of the camel's hump while it faces the Qiblah, thus making it bleed and marking it with its blood to announce it as a sacrificial animal. This includes camels and cows. Ash-hur Al-Hajj (Months of Hajj): Months of Hajj refer to the three consecutive months that Allaah The Almighty Assigned to be the time for performing Hajj. They are the months of Shawwaal, Thul-Qa‘dah and the whole month of Thul-Hijjah according to the Maaliki scholars, or the first ten days of it according to the majority of scholars. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Hajj is [during] well-known months.} [Quran 2:197] The two opinions are supported with proofs, which are not to be discussed here, but the benefit of this divergence appears in offering the sacrificial animal when Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah is delayed after the months of Hajj. Ash-hur Hurum (Sacred Months): The sacred months are four: Thul-Qa‘dah, Thul-Hijjah, Al-Muharram and Rajab. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, the number of months with Allaah is twelve [lunar] months in the register of Allaah [from] the day He Created the heavens and the earth; of these, four are sacred.} [Quran 9:36] The Prophet said: "The division of time has turned to its original form as it was when Allaah Created the Heavens and the Earth. The year is of twelve months, out of which four months are sacred; three are in succession: Thul-Qa‘dah, Thul- www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 4. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Hijjah and Al-Muharram, and (the fourth is) Rajab of (the tribe of) Mudhar which comes between Jumaada and Sha‘baan." Idhtibaa': This term is derived from an Arabic root that means the upper arm. Idhtibaa‘ means wrapping the garment under the right armpit and rolling the two edges over the left arm, so that the right shoulder is exposed and the left is covered. It is so-called because one of the upper arms is exposed – something which was done if someone wanted to prepare to work, which is what the pilgrim does when wearing his Ihraam garments. Ifaadhah: Ifaadhah is derived from an Arabic root that signifies spreading or overflowing. In Sharee‘ah terminology, Ifaadhah means departure of the pilgrims from ‘Arafaat to Mina after completing their rituals in ‘Arafaat. Each group of departing pilgrims is called an Ifaadhah. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {But when you depart from ‘Arafaat, remember Allaah at Al- Mash‘ar Al- Haraam.} [Quran 2:198] Aafaaqi: The word literally refers to the horizons of the earth and the heavens. Muslim jurists use the term to refer to a person existing outside the sites of Ihraam even if he is a resident of Makkah. The opposite of Aafaaqi is Hilli or Bustaani, which means the person who is within the limits of Ihraam sites, but outside the Sacred Precincts. The Harami is the one who is within the limits of the Sacred Precincts of Makkah. Sometimes the word Aafaaqi is given to anyone outside the limits of the Sacred Precincts of Makkah. Ifraad: Ifraad means odd or single. It also refers to performance of Hajj or ‘Umrah separately. As a Sharee‘ah terminology, it means declaring the intention to perform Hajj alone during its prescribed months. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 5. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Ihlaal: In Arabic, Ihlaal means raising one's voice upon seeing the new moon, and it is used to describe any person who raises or lowers his voice. In the context of Hajj, it refers to the pilgrim who enters the state of Ihraam and raises his voice with Talbiyah. It also applies to the person who raises his voice with Talbiyah in ‘Umrah. Muhall refers to the time and place in which pilgrims enter the state of Ihraam. Technically speaking, Ihlaal is making Talbiyah for Hajj or ‘Umrah upon entering the state of Ihaam. In this sense, it has the same meaning of Ihraam because the pilgrim raises his voice with Talbiyah. ‘Aa’ishah, May Allaah Be Pleased with her, said: "We accompanied the Prophet in the Farewell Hajj; some of us made Ihlaal with ‘Umrah and others made Ihlaal with Hajj." In the same Hadeeth, the Prophet said: "Whoever made Ihlaal with Hajj should complete it." Ayyaam At-Tashreeq (The days of Tashreeq): The word Tashreeq is derived from an Arabic root that means “east” or the rise of the sun from the east. It refers to three meanings: - Moving toward the direction of the east. - ‘Eed Prayer because it is performed at the time of sunrise. ‘Ali, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said: "There is no Friday Prayer or Tashreeq (‘Eed Prayer) except in a big city." [Ibn Hajar: narrated by Abu ‘Ubayd with a Saheeh chain of transmission] - The three days following the day of An-Nahr (the first day of ‘Eed Al-Adh- ha). This is the common usage of the term. These three days were called the days of Tashreeq because the Muslims used to make Tashreeq of meat which means to slice, dry and spread the meat of the sacrificial animals under the heat of the sun, as stated by Ibn Hajar, May Allaah www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 6. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Have mercy upon him. Days of Tashreeq are also called Al-Ayaam Al- Ma‘doodaat (the numbered days), as Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And remember Allaah during [specific] numbered days.} [Quran 2:203] They are also called Ayyaam Mina (the days of Mina), because pilgrims spend these days in Mina. Ayyaam Mina (Days of Mina): Mina is a village near Makkah. Allaah The Almighty Decreed that sacrificial animals are to be slaughtered there. The Days of Mina are the same days of Tashreeq, as explained above. They are called the Days of Mina because the pilgrim stays in Mina in order to throw the Jimaar. Badr: Badr is an Arabic root that means fullness or may also mean taking the initiative. Badr refers to a well-known water well located between Makkah and Al-Madeenah. It is said that the well is named after a man called Badr ibn Yakhlud ibn An-Nadhr ibn Kinaanah, who inhabited this area. The blessed Battle of Badr in which truth defeated falsehood took place in the vicinity of this well. All the Companions, May Allaah Be Pleased with them, who attended this battle, are attributed to Badr. Badanah: Badanah is a camel or a cow slaughtered in Makkah as an act of worship. Linguistically, it refers to the state of fatness or fleshiness. In that sense, Arabic linguists consider camels, cows and sheep, whether male or female, to be Badanah. In the literature of Fiqh, Badanah is a single camel, cow or sheep, male or female. Baqee': Al-Baqee‘ refers to a place where various stumps are found, such as Baqee‘ Al- Gharqad (i.e. the place of large boxthorns), which is the graveyard of the people of Al-Madeenah. It is located inside Al-Madeenah. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 7. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Al-Bayt Al-‘Ateeq: The word ‘Ateeq is an Arabic adjective that may signify either ancient or noble. Technically speaking, Al-Bayt Al-‘Ateeq is the Ka‘bah. In the Quran, Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Then their place of sacrifice is at the ancient House.} [Quran 22:33] Some say that it is one of the names of Makkah because it is free of tyrants, or because no tyrant can claim the ownership of this House (since ‘Ateeq may also be derived from an Arabic root meaning to free or emancipate). Tahallul: Tahallul is derived from an Arabic root suggesting opening or untying (a knot). Tahallul in Hajj refers to dissolution or ending the state of Ihraam by virtue of which all restrictions of Hajj return lawful. A pilgrim who makes Tahallul is not in the state of Ihraam and is no longer performing Hajj. Tadhalla': Tadhalla‘ means to eat or drink to fullness, as stated in a Hadeeth. It is a state in which man drinks until his stomach and ribs spread out. Tafath: Tafath in Arabic is filth and dirt. In Hajj, Tafath means plucking out one's hair and clipping the nails, as an act of ending one's Ihraam. In the Quran, Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Then let them end their (Tafath) untidiness and fulfill their vows.} [Quran 22:29] meaning let them fulfill their needs of shaving and cleaning. Thus, Tafath is what the pilgrim does after he ends his Ihraam, such as clipping the moustache and nails, plucking armpit hair, shaving pubic hair and other acts that a person in the state of Ihraam is not permitted to do. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 8. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Taqleed Al-Hady: Taqleed literally means fastening a collar around the neck. To make Taqleed to a camel is to put something around its neck to mark it as a Hady. Hady is livestock (camel, cow or sheep) slaughtered as a sacrificial animal in the Sacred Precincts. Taqleed Al-Hady, therefore, means to fasten a piece of leather or the like around the neck of an animal to declare it to be a sacrificial animal. Talbiyah: Talbiyah is derived from an Arabic root signifying staying in a particular place. In the context of Hajj, Talbiyah means that a pilgrim says: "Labbayka Allaahumma Labbayk, Labbayka la Shareeka laka Labbayk, Inna Al-Hamda wan-Ni‘mata laka wal-Mulk La Shareeka Lak. (O Allaah! I hasten to You. You Have no partner. I hasten to You. All praise and grace belong to You and the Sovereignty too; You Have no partner)". It is permissible for the pilgrim to say Talbiyah at any time. Tamattu': Tamattu‘ is derived from an Arabic root that means enjoyment or benefit. It is mentioned in this context because Hajj is an enjoyment and benefit. According to the Sharee‘ah, Tamattu‘ occurs when a Muslim enters the state of Ihraam to perform ‘Umrah during the months of Hajj, then ends it, then enters Ihraam again to perform Hajj in the same year. Tan'eem: Tan‘eem is a place in Makkah, which was named as such because it is located between a mountain called Nu‘aym on the right and another mountain called Naa‘im on the left. The valley is called Nu‘maan where the people of Makkah enter into the state of Ihraam for ‘Umrah. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 9. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Thajj: Thajj linguistically means abundant water. In the Sharee‘ah terminology, Thajj refers to flow of the blood of Hady and sacrificial animals. The Prophet said: "The best acts of Hajj is ‘Ajj and Thajj." [At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and others] Scholars classified this Hadeeth as Saheeh. ‘Ajj means raising one's voice in Talbiyah. Jabal Uhud (Mountain of Uhud): The Mountain of Uhud is located four kilometers to the north of Al-Madeenah. It is six kilometers long from the east to the west and 1200 meters high. It was the site of the Battle of Uhud that took place in the third year after Hijrah. It was narrated on the authority of Anas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, that the Prophet said: "This is a mountain that loves us and that we love." Jabal Ar-Rahmah (Mountain of Mercy): It is a mount in the valley of ‘Arafaat where the Prophet gave Khutbah in the Farewell Hajj. It is also called Ilaal or the mount of supplication. Jaabir, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, in his description of the manner of the Prophet's Hajj, said: "…he made his she-camel Al-Qaswaa’ turn towards the side where there were rocks, having the path taken by those who went on foot in front of him, and faced the Qiblah..." It is not permissible to climb it, according to the consensus of scholars. Jabal Thawr (Mount of Thawr): A mount in Makkah that the Prophet hid in one of its caves during his migration to Al-Madeenah. It is the one mentioned in the Quran where Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {When they were in the cave.} [Quran 9:40] www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 10. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Juhfah: A large village located along the road to Al-Madeenah from Makkah. It was called as such because floods stroke it and its people in some years. When the Prophet arrived at Al-Madeenah, he found it unhealthy and his Companions suffered fever. He then said: "O Allaah, make us love Al-Madeenah as much as You Made us love Makkah or more. O Allaah, make it healthy and bless its Saa‘ and Mudd (i.e. measures), and take away its fever to Al-Juhfah." [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim] Al-Juhafah used to be the site of Ihraam for the people of Egypt, Ash-Shaam and Morocco, but when it was destroyed and became inappropriate for pilgrims, people replaced it with a place called Raabigh, which is a little closer to Makkah, about 186 km from it. Ji'raanah: A water place located between At-Taa’if and Makkah to which it is closer. The Prophet arrived there when he distributed the war booties of Hawaazin after his return from the Battle of Hunayn. The Prophet entered the state of Ihraam from Al-Ji‘raanah and built a Masjid in it. It also contains some wells close to one another. Jamaraat: It is the place of throwing Jimaar (pebbles), which is an obligatory act of Hajj. There are three Jamaraat: the first and the middle, which are near the Masjid of Al-Khayf in the direction of Makkah, and the great one, which is called Jamrat Al-‘Aqabah at the end of Mina in the direction of Makkah. Jo’aar: Jo’aar is derived from an Arabic root that means raising one's voice in imploration or supplication. Supplicating to Allaah The Almighty in a loud voice is called Jo’aar. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {They are crying [to Allaah] for help.} [Quran 23:64] Jo’aar in Hajj is exclusive to Talbiyah. In a Hadeeth, the Prophet said: "It is as if I am watching Moosa (Moses) making www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 11. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Jo’aar, entreating his Lord with Talbiyah." The Prophet also said: "Jibreel (Gabriel) came to me and said, 'O Muhammad! Order your Companions to raise their voices in Talbiyah; it is one of the symbols of Hajj." Jidaal: Jidaal is derived from an Arabic root that means entwining, then it later became used in the sense of violent dispute. The Prophet said: "People never go astray after being upon guidance except through dispute." Here the Hadeeth refers to dispute to support falsehood or error, not to manifest the truth. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {No (Jidaal) disputing duringHajj.} [Quran 2:197] meaning a person should not engage in dispute with his brother in a manner that urges him to behave unproperly. Hajj: Hajj linguistically signifies frequent visits. According to the Sharee‘ah, Hajj means visiting the Sacred House of Allaah to perform certain rituals or acts of worship during the months of Hajj. A pilgrim is called Al-Haajj because he frequently visits the House to perform Tawaaf Al-Qudoom and the other rituals of Hajj. Al-Hajj Al-Akbar (The Greater or major Hajj): The greater Hajj refers to the Day of An-Nahr. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And [it is] an announcement from Allaah and His Messenger to the people on the day of the greater pilgrimage.} [Quran 9:3] It was called the greater Hajj because people called ‘Umrah the minor Hajj, as authentically narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah in Saheeh Al-Bukhaari. It was narrated that, "‘Umrah is the minor Hajj," but scholars said that this Hadeeth is not authentic. The Day of An-Nahr was called the greater Hajj because pilgrims perform many rituals in it. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 12. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Hijr: Hijr is derived from an Arabic root signifying impediment or prevention. Hijr describes many sites, but it often refers to the semi-circular wall facing one of the sides of the Ka‘bah. This is part of the foundation laid by Ibraaheem (Abraham), May Allaah Exalt his mention, which Quraysh excluded when they rebuilt the Ka‘bah. They encircled this place so that people would know that it is part of the Ka‘bah. As a result, it was called Hijr. This place became widely known as Hijr Ismaa‘eel (Ishmael), May Allaah Exalt his mention, but there is no basis for this name since Ismaa‘eel helped his father Ibraaheem in the process of building the Ka‘bah and it was complete then. Al-Hajar Al-Aswad (The Block Stone): The Black Stone is located in the wall of the Ka‘bah on the north corner. The Prophet said: "The Black Stone is from Paradise." [Ahmad, At-Tirmithi: Hasan Saheeh] Hudaybiyah or Hudaybiyyah: It is a valley near Makkah which was named after a well in it. It is at approximately 50 km from Makkah. Part of Al-Hudaybiyyah is located within the Sacred Precincts, and another part outside it. The Prophet received allegiance of his Companions in Al-Hudayibiyyah and it was called the Allegiance of Ar-Ridhwaan under the tree; he signed Al-Hudaybiyyah Peace Treaty with the polytheists in it and made his first ‘Umrah from there but he was prevented from entering the House. Hateem: People differed about specifying the location of Al-Hateem; some said that it is located between the Station of Ibraaheem along the gate; others said that it is between the Corner and the Station, and Zamzam and Al-Hijr; a third group said that it is between the Black Stone toward the gate and ends at the Station. It is a place where people intensively supplicate Allaah The Almighty. People in the www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 13. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com pre-Islamic era used to solemnly take vows at that place, so that any one who supplicated against an oppressor and swore falsely would receive his punishment immediately. The preponderant opinion is that it refers to Al-Hijr itself because it was destroyed and excluded from the frame of the Ka‘bah (since Hateem may also be derived from an Arabic root that means to destroy). Khabab: Khabab is derived from an Arabic root that means deception or a pace of running. In a Hadeeth, "When the Prophet used to make Tawaaf, he would hasten in three rounds." According to the Sharee‘ah, Khabab refers to fast walking in Tawaaf without running. It is also called Ar-Ramal. Khayf: It is a slope of a mountain which is higher than the level of the water stream. There is a Masjid in Mina called Masjid Al-Khayf. Thaat-‘Irq: ‘Irq literally refers to a garden, and the Arabs used to give this name to the fertile land where plants grow. Thaat ‘Irq is the site where the people of Iraq and Khurasaan enter the state of Ihraam. It has a small mountain, and is 100 km from Makkah. Thaat ‘Irq is uninhabited nowadays because there are no roads leading to it. Next to it there is a large valley called Al-‘Aqeeq, which is 20 km from Thaat ‘Irq and 120 km from ‘Arafah. People enter the state of Ihraam in that valley. Thul-Hulayfah: Hulayfah is derived from an Arabic root referring to a type of plant or tree, and it was named as such due to the abundance of that type of tree there. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 14. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Thul-Hulayfah is the site where people of Al-Madeenah enter the state of Ihraam. It is the farthest of Ihraam sites from Makkah – about 400 km away. Now it is known as Abyaar ‘Ali – a name taken after a fabricated story in which ‘Ali, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, fought the Jinn over there. Ibn Taymiyyah, May Allaah Have mercy upon him, stated that the story is unfounded and was never narrated from ‘Ali, May Allaah Be Pleased with him. Raabigh: Raabigh in Arabic has three meanings: pure dust, a great deal of anything, or leaving camels to drink water whenever they want. Raabigh is an interior valley near Al-Juhfah, which became the site where people of Ash-Shaam, Egypt and Morocco enter the state of Ihraam, instead of Al- Juhfah. Ramal: Ramal linguistically means hastening or walking fast with shaking of the shoulders. Technically, Ramal means fast walking during Tawaaf without running. Rafath: Rafath is idle talk, but the term was later used to mean sexual intercourse and anything relevant to it. Rafath may refer to an implicit reference to intercourse. Some scholars said that Rafath is a comprehensive word meaning everything a man needs from a woman. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {There is [to be for him] no sexual relations and no disobedience and no disputing duringHajj.} [Quran 2:197] It is possible that the verse refers to forbidding saying foul words, such as mentioning words suggestive of intercourse, or it may mean that there should be no intercourse or words urging it. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 15. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Rafath in the state of Ihraam includes intercourse and its foreplay such as kissing, touching, flirtation, suggestive words – all are prohibited in the state of Ihraam. Rafdh: Rafdh literally means to leave something or abandon it. In the context of Ihraam, it means stopping to continue the rituals of Hajj and intending to end it before its completion. Scholars unanimously considered it idle talk whereby Ihraam is not cancelled and remains subject to its rulings. Rukn (Ar-Rukn Al-Yamaani): Rukn in Arabic refers to the strongest side of something or to strong support and power. Ar-Rukn Al-Yamaani is one of the corners of the Ka‘bah, which was called as such after the name of a man from Yemen called ’Ubay ibn Saalim, who built it. Ramy (Ramy Al-Jimaar): Ramy is to throw or cast. Jamrah is a pebble or a small stone which is thrown, whereas Jimaar refers to the place of the pebbles where people gather in great numbers. Thus, Jimaar has two meanings: 1- The pebbles or small stones that are thrown. 2- The place into which the pebbles are thrown because they end up there. Ramy Al-Jimaar (throwing the pebbles) is a ritual that a pilgrim does on the day of An-Nahr and the three days of At-Tashreeq in which he throws seven pebbles in a specific manner mentioned in the books of Fiqh. Sa'y: Sa‘y literally means to do any action or to walk a lot. Examples for these meanings are mentioned in the Quran. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 16. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Sa‘y from the Sharee‘ah perspective means to walk the distance between As-Safa and Al-Marwah seven times to and fro after Tawaaf as part of the rituals of Hajj or ‘Umrah. Sometimes Sa‘y is called Tawaaf or Titwaaf as mentioned in the Quran in verse [2:158]. Shatharwaan: An area protruding from the foundation of the Ka‘bah, which appears down the walls of the Ka‘bah but not at the Black Stone. It is two-thirds of a cubit high and is also called Ta’zeer because it is like an Izaar (wrap) around the Ka‘bah. Scholars differed about whether it is part of the Ka‘bah or a support for it. Safa: Safa is an Arabic root that signifies a smooth stone or purity. In Hajj, Safa refers to one of the mountains of Sa‘y, which is a hill raised in the mountain of Abu Qubays. A person who stands on it would be parallel to the Black Stone. Sawaaff: Sawaaff is a description of the manner in which camels stand for slaughtering. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And the camels and cattle We Have Appointed for you as among the symbols of Allaah; for you therein is good. So mention the name of Allaah upon them when lined up [for sacrifice].} [Quran 22:36] A camel is slaughtered standing on three legs, whereas its fourth, its left foreleg, is tied. Tawaaf: Linguistically, Tawaaf means circumambulation, and the person who turns around the house to guard it is called Taa’if. It may also be used rhetorically in reference to a touch or impulse of the Jinn or the like. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, those who fear Allaah – when an impulse touches them from Satan, they remember [Him] and at once they have insight.} [Quran 7:201] The place of Tawaaf is called Mataaf, and Tawaaf may sometimes be used in the sense of Sa‘y. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, As-Safa and Al- www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 17. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Marwah are among the symbols of Allaah. So whoever makesHajj to the House or performs ‘Umrah - there is no blame upon him for walking between them.} [Quran 3:158] As a Sharee‘ah term, Tawaaf means circumambulating the Ka‘bah seven consecutive times without a considerable interval between them. Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah: Ifaadhah in Arabic means returning or going forth in great number. When it is used with the pilgrims, it has two meanings: - To proceed hurriedly from ‘Arafah to Al-Muzdalifah. - To return from Mina to Makkah on the Day of An-Nahr. Technically speaking, Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah is the Tawaaf that is carried out after return from ‘Arafah on the day of An-Nahr. It is one of the obligatory acts of Hajj, and is called Rukn Al-Hajj. Tawaaf Az-Ziyaarah (Tawaaf of visiting): Tawaaf Az-Ziyaarah is sometimes called Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah,Tawaaf Al-Waajib or Tawaaf As-Sadr. It is called Tawaaf Az-Ziyaarah because it is done upon visiting the Ka‘bah; Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah because it is done after the visit is over; Tawaaf Al-Waajib because it is an obligatory act of Hajj; Tawaaf As-Sadr because it is done after returning from ‘Arafaat. Tawaaf Al-Qudoom: It is the Tawaaf that a pilgrim carries out upon his arrival to perform the obligation of Hajj. Scholars unanimously agreed that it is Sunnah. Tawaaf Al-Wadaa': It is the Tawaaf that a pilgrim makes after he finishes the rituals of Hajj and prepares to return to his country. Tawaaf Al-Wadaa‘ is obligatory. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 18. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com 'Ajj: ‘Ajj linguistically means raising one's voice. According to the Sharee‘ah, ‘Ajj means raising one's voice in Talbiyah. The Prophet said: "The best acts of Hajj are the ‘Ajj and Thajj." [At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and others] Scholars classified this Hadeeth as Saheeh. Thajj was previously explained. 'Arafaat or 'Arafah: Most scholars consider the two terms equal. ‘Arafah is located along the road between Makkah and At-Taa’if, 22 km to the east of Makkah, 10 km from Mina and 6 km from Al-Muzdalifah. It is a level stretched plain surrounded by a mountainous curve whose cavity is called the valley of ‘Arafah. Standing in ‘Arafah is the most supreme ritual of Hajj and the only one that is performed outside the Sacred Precincts. The whole area of ‘Arafah is a valid place to stand in, as stated in the Hadeeth. Standing in ‘Arafah starts after Thuhr Prayer on the 9th day of Thul-Hijjah. 'Adhadh: Adhadh is an Arabic verb that means to cut. In his Khutbah which was given on the day of the Conquest of Makkah, the Prophet forbade Muslims to cut the trees of Makkah. 'Atab: ‘Atab is derived from an Arabic root that means destruction, breaking or balking of an animal. ‘Atab Al-Hady means death of the animal or a defect that befalls it and prevents it from walking, so it is slaughtered. Naajiyah Al- Khuzaa‘i, a caretaker of the camels of the Prophet said:"O Messenger of Allaah! What should I do with the camels that are fatigued?" The Prophet www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 19. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com instructed him to slaughter it, dip its shoes in its blood, and leave it for the people (to eat)." Fidyah: Fidyah refers to money or anything else given as compensation for some matter. Technically, Fidyat Al-Athaa (Fidyah of harm) means what a pilgrim offers to Allaah The Almighty as compensation for committing some restrictions of Ihraam, such as wearing Makheet (tight-fitting clothes), perfume or the like. Fawaat: Fawaat literally means to miss something or to be second to someone else in doing something. In the context of Hajj, Fawaat means missing the act of staying in ‘Arafah. A pilgrim who does not stay in ‘Arafah, his Hajj becomes invalid. The majority of scholars said that he must end his Ihraam and perform ‘Umrah. He must make up for that Hajj the following year if his Hajj is obligatory. It is not obligatory on him to make up for that Hajj or offer sacrificial animals if he had made Ishtiraat. Qubaa': Qubaa’ is a well after which the village of Qubaa’ was named. It is the dwellings of Banu ‘Amr ibn ‘Awf –a tribe from Al-Ansaar. The village of Qubaa’ is about 3 km from Al-Madeenah, on the left of the person heading towards Makkah. Located in Qubaa’ is the Masijd about which Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {A mosque founded on righteousness from the first day is more worthy for you to stand in.} [Quran 9:108] It is the Masjid in which the Prophet and his noble Companions, May Allaah Be Pleased with them, performed prayer toward the direction of Jerusalem before they were commanded to face the Sacred House. Also located in Qubaa’ is Masjid Ad-Dhiraar which is mentioned in the Quran. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And [there are] those [hypocrites] who took for themselves a mosque for causing harm.} [Quran 9:107] www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 20. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Qiraan: Qiraan is derived from an Arabic root that means pulling towards or joining. In the context of Hajj, it means to combine between Hajj and ‘Umrah in one Ihraam. In a Hadeeth, The Prophet “…combined Hajj and ‘Umrah…" It means that he declared to perform both Hajj and ‘Umrah together with the same intention, the same Talbiyah, the same Tawaaf and the same Sa‘y. In this case, a pilgrim says, "Labbayk bi-Hijjah wa ‘Umrah (O Allaah! I declare my intention to perform Hajj and ‘Umrah)." Qarn Al-Manaazil: In Arabic, the word Qarn has many denotations, such as top of a mountain or hill, first part of a desert, a single or small mountain and the small beginning of anything. Qarn Al-Manaazil is the site where people of Yemen and At-Taa'if enter the state of Ihraam. Ibn ‘Umar, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said: "The Prophet assigned Qarn [Al-Manaazil] to be the site of Ihraam for the people of Najd." Qarn Al-Manaazil is 75 km from Makkah. Some people say that it is the same place called Qarn Ath-Tha‘aalib, but the correct view is that they are different places and the latter is a mountain that overlooks the end of Mina. Qarn Al- Manaazil is known nowadays as As-Sayl Al-Kabeer. Makheet: Makheet refers to a tool for sewing or a needle. Allaah The Almighty Mentioned it in the Quran Saying (what means): {Nor will they enter Paradise until a camel enters into the eye of a needle.} [Quran 7:40] Makheet technically refers to clothes sewn to fit the body, such as the Qamees (shirt) or Sirwaal (trousers). It is not permissible for the person in the state of Ihraam to wear Makheet. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 21. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Marwah: Marwah refers to a glittering white stone used for igniting a fire. Marwah is a mountain in Makkah named after this stone. Muzdalifah: Muzdalifah is derived from an Arabic root that means meeting or coming close, either because it helps people get close to Allaah The Almighty, or because pilgrims gather there after their return from ‘Arafah, or because it brings them closer to Mina after their return from ‘Arafah. Muzdalifah is a place located between the interior part of Muhassir and Al- Ma’zimayn, and is halfway between Mina and ‘Arafaat, about 5.5 km from Mina. It is the place where pilgrims spend their night and combine prayers after they return from ‘Arafaat. Muzdalifah is also called Jam‘ and Al-Mash‘ar Al- Haraam. Masjid Al-Qiblatayn: It is located at the border of the valley of Al-‘Aqeeq in the north west of Al- Madeenah. The Masjid was named as such because it has two Qiblahs: the first one is to the north toward Jerusalem to which Muslims performed prayers at the beginning of Islam, and the second one to the south toward Makkah, which became the established Qiblah. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {So turn your face toward Al-Masjid Al-Haraam.} [Quran 2:144] Masjid Namirah: Namirah is a place located in ‘Arafah in which the Prophet dismounted and gave his Farewell Khutbah. In a Hadeeth, it is narrated that the Prophet “…ordered that a leather tent be set up for him in Namirah..." It is the mountain that marks the boundaries of the Sacred Precincts in ‘Arafaat. www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 22. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Mash'ar Al-Haraam: Al-Mash‘ar Al-Haraam is the entire area of Muzdalifah where pilgrims perform prayer after they return from ‘Arafaat. They perform both Maghrib and ‘Ishaa’ Prayers combined and delayed in Muzdalifah where they also perform Fajr Prayer of the first day of ‘Eed Al-Adh-ha before they proceed to throw the pebbles. It is obligatory on the pilgrims to spend the night there. The name Al- Mash‘ar Al-Haraam is also given to the mountain of Quzah in Muzdalifah on which the Prophet stood on the Day of An-Nahr. He supplicated, glorified and praised Allaah The Almighty there until sunrise, then headed to Mina. Ma'dhoob: Ma‘dhoob is derived from an Arabic root that means cut off or weak. Technically, Ma‘dhoob is the person who suffers a chronic condition that prevents him from performing the rituals of Hajj, such as paralysis, old age or the like, so another person performs Hajj on his behalf. Maqaam (Maqaam Ibraaheem): Maqaam is located in the Sacred Mosque, and refers to the stone on which Prophet Ibraaheem (Abraham), May Allaah Exalt his mention, stood to raise the foundations of the House. It is mentioned in the Quran, as Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And take, [O believers], from the standing place of Ibraaheem a place of prayer.} [Quran 2:125] Some traditions mention that the stone was a corundum (ruby or sapphire) from Paradise. It is closer to the Ka‘bah than the well of Zamzam. Multazam: Al-Multazam is a part of the Ka‘bah that pilgrims adhere to for the purpose of supplicating and seeking refuge, and is located between the Black Stone and the gate. It is also called Al-Mad‘a and Al-Muta‘wwath. Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said: "The place between the Corner and the gate is called Al-Multazam; no Muslim stands in it and asks Allaah for something, but He Will www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 23. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com grant it to him." It was narrated that the Prophet used to put his chest, face, arms and palms between the Corner and the gate. Miqaat: Miqaat refers to either the time or place appointed for an action. Miqaat of a particular people means the site where they enter the state of Ihraam, or the time for doing it. Technically speaking, Miqaat is the time or site in which particular actions should be done. It is more general than the date. Some said that it is the place and time of an act of worship. Miqaat of Hajj in Sharee‘ah is the time and place of entering Ihraam for Hajj. Meelaan Akhdharaan (The two green Meelaan): It refers to the two signs in the wall of the Sacred Mosque, in the place appointed for Sa‘y between As-Safa and Al-Marwa that mark the location of the interior part of the valley, and hence, the location of hastening. A pilgrim hastens from the beginning of the interior part of the valley starting at the first sign until the end of the valley at the second one, then he walks the rest. Himyaan: Himyaan is the waistband of trousers. It is a belt or a strap a pilgrim fastens around his waist and a pocket to keep money in. In Saheeh Al-Bukhaari, ‘Ataa’, May Allaah Have mercy upon him, said that a pilgrim is allowed to wear rings and waistbands. Ibn ‘Umar, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, made Tawaaf in the state of Ihraam, while he was fastening a piece of cloth around his waist.” Most scholars held that a person in the state of Ihraam is permitted to wear a Himyaan. Yalamlam: Yalamlam is derived from an Arabic root that means to combine or to maintain one's affairs. Yalamlam is one of the Tehama Mountains, 92 km to the south of www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 24. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Makkah. Yalamlam is currently known as As-Sa‘diyyah, and it is the Miqaat of the people of Yemen, India, Jawa and Sumatra Islands. The Prophet said in the Hadeeth of Mawaaqeet: "…and for the people of Yemen, Yalamlam..." TheMasjid of Mu‘aath ibn Jabal, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, is located there. Day of At-Tarwiyyah: It is the 8th day of the month of Thul-Hijjah, and was named as such because people used to drink much water in preparation for setting out to Mina and ‘Arafah. On that day, the pilgrims proceed to Mina to spend the night there. Day of Ar-Ru’oos: It is the second day of the days of Tashreeq. It was narrated on the authority of Sarraa’ bint Nabhaan Al-Ghanawiyyah that the Prophet said in the Farewell Hajj: "Do you know which day it is today? It is the day that people call the day of Ar-Ru’oos?" People replied that Allaah The Almighty and His Messenger know best. The Prophet said: "This is the middle day of the days of At- Tashreeq." [Dha‘eef] It was called the day of Ar-Ru’oos because people eat heads of the sacrificial animals in it. Day of As-Sadr: It is the 13th day of Thul-Hijjah, which is also called the day of the second return. As-Sadr is an Arabic word that means to return from a travel, and it was named as such because pilgrims return from Makkah to their own countries on that day. Day of ‘Arafah: It is the 9th day of Thul-Hijjah, and was named as such because the pilgrims stay in ‘Arafah on that day. Staying in ‘Arafah is the major obligatory deed of Hajj. The Prophet said: "The Hajj is ‘Arafah."[Ahmad: Saheeh] www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com
  • 25. www.muqith.wordpress.com www.islamcalling.wordpress.com Day of Al-Qarr: Qarr is derived from an Arabic root that means the place of dwelling. The Day of Al-Qarr is the day that follows the Day of An-Nahr. It is the 11th day of Thul- Hijjah and was called as such because pilgrims stay and reside in Mina to complete the ritual of throwing pebbles. Day of An-Nahr: It is the first day of ‘Eed Al-Adh-ha, the 10th day of Thul-Hijjah. It was called as such because livestock animals are slaughtered on this day as an act of worship to Allaah The Almighty. Day of An-Nafr: Nafr is derived from an Arabic root that means a group of people. The day that follows the day of Al-Qarr (the 11th of Thul-Hijjah) is called day of An-Nafr in which pilgrims proceed from Mina. It is also called the first day of An-Nafr (the 12th of Thul-Hijjah), whereas the second day of An-Nafr is the 13th of Thul- Hijjah, the last day of the days of Tashreeq. Zamzam: Zamzam is derived from an Arabic root that means to pull or fasten. Zamzam water means abundant water. Technically, Zamzam is a well-known water well in Makkah. The name is taken either due to its abundant water or this is the proper name of the well. The Prophet said: "The water of Zamzam serves the purpose for which it was drunk." www.yassarnalquran.wordpress.com