This is a simple, concise & complete presentation for Holy Hajj.
• This can be easily printed or downloaded to your computer, laptop, notebook, I pad, I iPhone or any other device.
• This would be of great help to people planning or going for Hajj.
• Please feel free to download this presentation and share it with friends and family.
• May Allah accept your Hajj.
• Please remember me and my family in your prayers
This document provides information about the rituals and requirements of Hajj and Umrah. It begins with introductions to ihram, which refers to the state of consecration for pilgrims as well as the clothing worn. The rituals of both Umrah and Hajj are then outlined step-by-step. Key details include definitions of Hajj and Umrah, their ruling and eligibility requirements, the different modes of Hajj, and prohibitions that apply while in the state of ihram. The document aims to guide pilgrims through each stage of the pilgrimage rituals.
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), Hajarah (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS). It describes how they were left in the barren valley of Makkah on Allah's command. It then discusses the founding of the Kaaba by Ibrahim (AS) and Ismail (AS), the beginning of Hajj rituals, and key events in Hajj such as Tawaf, Sa'ee and stoning of the pillars in Mina.
Importance and Benefits of Islamic PrayerSabeel Ahmed
The document discusses the importance and benefits of salah (prayer) in Islam. It provides evidence from the Quran showing prophets like Ibrahim, Ismail, Musa and Isa commanded their people to perform salah. Salah is mentioned 67 times in the Quran. It is the most important pillar that reminds people of Allah and keeps them away from evil. The physical and spiritual benefits of salah are explained, including lowering cholesterol, exercising the body, increasing blood flow to the brain during sajdah, and exercising the heart. Salah was originally prescribed as 50 prayers but was reduced to 5 through Prophet Muhammad's negotiations with Allah.
Islam - Physical Purification,Part 2 of 2Sabeel Ahmed
The document provides information on proper toilet etiquette, ablution (wudu) before prayer in Islam, things that nullify and don't nullify wudu, when to perform full-body ritual washing (ghusl), and general cleanliness and hygiene guidelines in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of washing away fecal matter for health reasons and as commanded by God, and details the steps and optional additions to the wudu ablution process before prayer.
• This is a simple, compact and concise presentation for Holy Hajj.
• This can be easily printed or downloaded to your computer, laptop, notebook, I pad, I Phone or any other device
• This would be of great help to people planning or going for Hajj.
• Please feel free to download this presentation and share with friends and family.
• May Allah accept your Hajj.
• Please remember me and my family in your prayers
The document discusses the social aspects of prayers (salah) in Islam. It covers topics like punctuality, self-discipline, cleanliness, patience, cooperation, and humility that prayers cultivate socially. It also discusses the importance, purpose, and benefits of prayers, including spiritual benefits like closeness to God and medical benefits like improved heart health. The document stresses that neglecting prayers will result in punishments both in this life and in the hereafter.
Hajj Illustrated provides a concise 3-sentence summary of the key steps in performing Hajj:
The document outlines the important sites visited during Hajj including Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. It details the essential rituals performed on each day of Hajj such as standing in Arafat on the 9th day, spending the night in Muzdalifah before collecting pebbles to stone the devil in Mina. The guide concludes with instructions on completing the final tawaf and rituals before departing from Macca after Hajj.
This document provides information about the rituals and requirements of Hajj and Umrah. It begins with introductions to ihram, which refers to the state of consecration for pilgrims as well as the clothing worn. The rituals of both Umrah and Hajj are then outlined step-by-step. Key details include definitions of Hajj and Umrah, their ruling and eligibility requirements, the different modes of Hajj, and prohibitions that apply while in the state of ihram. The document aims to guide pilgrims through each stage of the pilgrimage rituals.
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), Hajarah (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS). It describes how they were left in the barren valley of Makkah on Allah's command. It then discusses the founding of the Kaaba by Ibrahim (AS) and Ismail (AS), the beginning of Hajj rituals, and key events in Hajj such as Tawaf, Sa'ee and stoning of the pillars in Mina.
Importance and Benefits of Islamic PrayerSabeel Ahmed
The document discusses the importance and benefits of salah (prayer) in Islam. It provides evidence from the Quran showing prophets like Ibrahim, Ismail, Musa and Isa commanded their people to perform salah. Salah is mentioned 67 times in the Quran. It is the most important pillar that reminds people of Allah and keeps them away from evil. The physical and spiritual benefits of salah are explained, including lowering cholesterol, exercising the body, increasing blood flow to the brain during sajdah, and exercising the heart. Salah was originally prescribed as 50 prayers but was reduced to 5 through Prophet Muhammad's negotiations with Allah.
Islam - Physical Purification,Part 2 of 2Sabeel Ahmed
The document provides information on proper toilet etiquette, ablution (wudu) before prayer in Islam, things that nullify and don't nullify wudu, when to perform full-body ritual washing (ghusl), and general cleanliness and hygiene guidelines in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of washing away fecal matter for health reasons and as commanded by God, and details the steps and optional additions to the wudu ablution process before prayer.
• This is a simple, compact and concise presentation for Holy Hajj.
• This can be easily printed or downloaded to your computer, laptop, notebook, I pad, I Phone or any other device
• This would be of great help to people planning or going for Hajj.
• Please feel free to download this presentation and share with friends and family.
• May Allah accept your Hajj.
• Please remember me and my family in your prayers
The document discusses the social aspects of prayers (salah) in Islam. It covers topics like punctuality, self-discipline, cleanliness, patience, cooperation, and humility that prayers cultivate socially. It also discusses the importance, purpose, and benefits of prayers, including spiritual benefits like closeness to God and medical benefits like improved heart health. The document stresses that neglecting prayers will result in punishments both in this life and in the hereafter.
Hajj Illustrated provides a concise 3-sentence summary of the key steps in performing Hajj:
The document outlines the important sites visited during Hajj including Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. It details the essential rituals performed on each day of Hajj such as standing in Arafat on the 9th day, spending the night in Muzdalifah before collecting pebbles to stone the devil in Mina. The guide concludes with instructions on completing the final tawaf and rituals before departing from Macca after Hajj.
The document outlines the procedure and rituals of Hajj over several days. It begins with the conditions required to perform Hajj and the pillars of Hajj and Umrah. It then details each day's activities, including wearing ihram at miqaats, performing tawaf and sa'y in Makkah on day 1, spending the day at Arafat and Muzdalifah on day 2, stoning pillars in Mina on days 3-5, and concluding with the farewell tawaf before departing Makkah and visiting Medina.
A presentation on how to Perform the Rituals of Hajj.elimam
The document summarizes the different types of Hajj (Hajj al-Tamattu, Hajj al-Qiran, Hajj al-Ifrad) and Umrah. It provides details on the rituals and rules of Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i between Safa and Marwah, Wuqoof at Arafat and Muzdalifah, and Rami or pelting stones at the three Jamarat in Mina on specific days of Dhul Hijjah.
The document provides a day-by-day schedule of activities for performing the Hajj pilgrimage from the 8th to the 12th of Zhul-Hajj (November 26th to 30th, 2009). Each day includes prayer times, locations for prayers and activities, times for traveling between locations like Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, and instructions for rituals like wuquf, throwing pebbles at jamrahs, and shaving hair.
The document provides instructions for performing Umrah, a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year. It details the four main rituals of Umrah: Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i, and Halaq/Taqsir. Ihram involves declaring one's intention to perform Umrah and entering a state of purity. Tawaf requires circling the Kaaba seven times. Sa'i involves shuttling between the hills of Safa and Marwah. Halaq/Taqsir refers to shaving or trimming hair upon completing the rituals. The document provides step-by-step explanations of how to perform each ritual properly according to Islamic tradition and
The document outlines the rituals and requirements of Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. It explains that Hajj takes place between the 8th and 13th days of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic calendar. On the 9th, pilgrims must go to Arafat and stay until sunset, offering supplications. They then go to Muzdalifah to spend the night and collect pebbles for the following days' rituals. From the 10th-12th, pilgrims perform rituals at Mina involving throwing pebbles at pillars. They also make sacrifices and shave or trim hair. They must perform Tawaf al-Ziyarah
Tayammum is a dry ablution performed using purified dust or sand when water is unavailable for ritual washing (wudu'). Tayammum can be performed if there is no clean water readily available, to save water for later use, if one is sick and water could worsen their illness or delay cure, or if one has no access to water. To perform tayammum, one intends to prepare for prayer, strikes their hands on earth or dust, shakes off particles, and wipes their face and hands. Tayammum is nullified if water becomes available, necessities requiring bathing occur, or reasons for performing it disappear or are interrupted, such as passing wind.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
The document provides information about Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam which is obligatory for all Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform it. It discusses the fara'id (obligatory acts) and wajibaat (emphasized sunnah acts) of Hajj, including ihraam, wuquuf at Arafat, tawaaf al-ziyarah, wuquuf at Muzdalifah, sa'ee between Safa and Marwah, ramy al-jamarat, sacrifice, shaving the head or cutting hair short, and tawaaf al-wada. It also describes the different types of Hajj (Haj
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed as a month of fasting by Muslims worldwide. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is a time for increased worship, repentance, charity, and self-discipline to attain "God consciousness." All able Muslims are expected to fast from dawn to dusk without food or drink. The fast is meant to remind followers of those less fortunate and encourage gratitude and patience. Ramadan concludes with Eid al-Fitr, a celebration and feast.
The document provides instructions for performing Hajj according to the Tamattu' method. It discusses entering the state of Ihram, including making intentions and reciting the Talbiyah. It outlines restrictions and permissible acts while in Ihram. Upon arrival in Makkah, it recommends resting before performing Umrah. Instructions are given for Tawaf, including stopping Talbiyah and renewing wudu if needed. The document aims to guide Muslims through the rituals of Hajj Tamattu' in detail.
These slides were from a beneficial lecture delivered by Dr Riza Mohammed in Manchester some time in 2009. May Allah grant him Jannah for sharing this beautiful pearl of wisdom.
1) Umrah is a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year. It involves circling the Kaaba seven times and performing a ritual walk between the hills of Safa and Marwah.
2) There are certain conditions and rituals that must be followed when performing Umrah, including entering a state of ihram by wearing two white sheets, making intentions and talbiyah, and following restrictions during ihram.
3) Upon completion of the circuits and walks, pilgrims shave or cut their hair to exit the state of ihram, thus fulfilling the requirements of Umrah. Umrah brings many spiritual benefits and rewards from Allah.
Hajj Step by Step Presentation and Guide by Think TarteebThink Tarteeb
Visual understanding of one of the 5 pillar of Islam "Hajj"
Any queries regarding running the workshop or getting a copy of this presentation send us a message.
1) This document provides a step-by-step guide to performing Umrah, or the lesser pilgrimage to Mecca. It outlines the rites and procedures, including entering a state of ihram, performing tawaf of the Kaaba, sa'ee between Safa and Marwah, and shaving or clipping hair.
2) The key rites are entering ihram by declaring intention and talbiyah, performing tawaf or circling the Kaaba seven times, doing sa'ee by running or walking between the hills of Safa and Marwah seven times, and shaving or clipping hair to exit the state of ihram.
3
Lesson 18 khadija; the wife of the prophet and first woman to accept islamEbrahim Ismail
Khadija was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the first woman to accept Islam. She was twice married before and had children from her previous marriages. Khadija proposed to Muhammad after receiving a good report about him. They had a 25-year long marriage, during which Khadija was extremely supportive of Muhammad and his message. She was the first to believe he was a prophet when others did not. The Prophet had great love and respect for Khadija, referring to her virtues and calling her the best of women.
The document discusses the Quran, including its names, origins, structure, and methods of revelation. It provides key details such as:
- The Quran is the final revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, divided into 114 surahs and further into ayahs.
- It was revealed in two periods - Makkah and Madinah - covering various religious, social, and legal topics.
- Revelation occurred through several means including directly to the Prophet's heart, through the archangel Jibreel or in dreams, with the first taking place in Cave Hira.
- Tafseer (interpretation) of unclear verses can be found within the
This document provides information about different types of Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages in three parts:
1) Hajj-e-Tamattu' involves performing Umrah separately before Hajj with separate ihrams, while Hajj-e-Qiran combines Umrah and Hajj in one ihram.
2) Essential items for pilgrims and details of men's and women's ihram clothing are outlined.
3) The steps and rituals involved in Umrah, Hajj Tamattu', and Hajj are described day-by-day, including details of locations like Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifa and rituals like
Mufti Hussain Kamani desribes how salah times are determined during the day and night.
Watch the video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obKcu5bArzE
For more talks by Mufti Hussain Kamani, visit:
www.saliheen.org
Also, visit our website for more content:
www.audiblewisdom.org
The document discusses two types of divine revelations in Islam - spoken and unspoken. It defines hadith and distinguishes it from sunnah. Sunnah refers to the model behavior of the Prophet Muhammad whereas hadith can include narrations abrogated or specific to the Prophet. The document argues that sunnah is necessary for understanding the Quran and outlines three methods used to preserve hadith: memorization, practice, and documentation. It also discusses categories of hadith authenticity and asserts that dismissing all weak hadith denies the entire body of hadith.
How to Perform Hajj Tips, Advice, and Descriptionbrighteyes
The document provides information about the Hajj pilgrimage in Islam. It defines Hajj and discusses its pillars and obligations. It explains the different types of pilgrimages (Hajj, Umrah, Hajj Ifrad, Hajj Qiran, Hajj Tamattu). It also outlines health, safety and packing tips for those performing the pilgrimage and lists forbidden acts while in a state of Ihram.
1.This is a complete step-by-step guide of performing Holy Umrah.
2. This includes all the required dua at each step of Umrah.
3. You wont' need anything else if you follow this guide for performing Umrah.
4. You can download this presentation on smart phone, I pad, I phone or laptop.
The document outlines the procedure and rituals of Hajj over several days. It begins with the conditions required to perform Hajj and the pillars of Hajj and Umrah. It then details each day's activities, including wearing ihram at miqaats, performing tawaf and sa'y in Makkah on day 1, spending the day at Arafat and Muzdalifah on day 2, stoning pillars in Mina on days 3-5, and concluding with the farewell tawaf before departing Makkah and visiting Medina.
A presentation on how to Perform the Rituals of Hajj.elimam
The document summarizes the different types of Hajj (Hajj al-Tamattu, Hajj al-Qiran, Hajj al-Ifrad) and Umrah. It provides details on the rituals and rules of Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i between Safa and Marwah, Wuqoof at Arafat and Muzdalifah, and Rami or pelting stones at the three Jamarat in Mina on specific days of Dhul Hijjah.
The document provides a day-by-day schedule of activities for performing the Hajj pilgrimage from the 8th to the 12th of Zhul-Hajj (November 26th to 30th, 2009). Each day includes prayer times, locations for prayers and activities, times for traveling between locations like Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, and instructions for rituals like wuquf, throwing pebbles at jamrahs, and shaving hair.
The document provides instructions for performing Umrah, a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year. It details the four main rituals of Umrah: Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i, and Halaq/Taqsir. Ihram involves declaring one's intention to perform Umrah and entering a state of purity. Tawaf requires circling the Kaaba seven times. Sa'i involves shuttling between the hills of Safa and Marwah. Halaq/Taqsir refers to shaving or trimming hair upon completing the rituals. The document provides step-by-step explanations of how to perform each ritual properly according to Islamic tradition and
The document outlines the rituals and requirements of Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. It explains that Hajj takes place between the 8th and 13th days of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic calendar. On the 9th, pilgrims must go to Arafat and stay until sunset, offering supplications. They then go to Muzdalifah to spend the night and collect pebbles for the following days' rituals. From the 10th-12th, pilgrims perform rituals at Mina involving throwing pebbles at pillars. They also make sacrifices and shave or trim hair. They must perform Tawaf al-Ziyarah
Tayammum is a dry ablution performed using purified dust or sand when water is unavailable for ritual washing (wudu'). Tayammum can be performed if there is no clean water readily available, to save water for later use, if one is sick and water could worsen their illness or delay cure, or if one has no access to water. To perform tayammum, one intends to prepare for prayer, strikes their hands on earth or dust, shakes off particles, and wipes their face and hands. Tayammum is nullified if water becomes available, necessities requiring bathing occur, or reasons for performing it disappear or are interrupted, such as passing wind.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
The document provides information about Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam which is obligatory for all Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform it. It discusses the fara'id (obligatory acts) and wajibaat (emphasized sunnah acts) of Hajj, including ihraam, wuquuf at Arafat, tawaaf al-ziyarah, wuquuf at Muzdalifah, sa'ee between Safa and Marwah, ramy al-jamarat, sacrifice, shaving the head or cutting hair short, and tawaaf al-wada. It also describes the different types of Hajj (Haj
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed as a month of fasting by Muslims worldwide. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is a time for increased worship, repentance, charity, and self-discipline to attain "God consciousness." All able Muslims are expected to fast from dawn to dusk without food or drink. The fast is meant to remind followers of those less fortunate and encourage gratitude and patience. Ramadan concludes with Eid al-Fitr, a celebration and feast.
The document provides instructions for performing Hajj according to the Tamattu' method. It discusses entering the state of Ihram, including making intentions and reciting the Talbiyah. It outlines restrictions and permissible acts while in Ihram. Upon arrival in Makkah, it recommends resting before performing Umrah. Instructions are given for Tawaf, including stopping Talbiyah and renewing wudu if needed. The document aims to guide Muslims through the rituals of Hajj Tamattu' in detail.
These slides were from a beneficial lecture delivered by Dr Riza Mohammed in Manchester some time in 2009. May Allah grant him Jannah for sharing this beautiful pearl of wisdom.
1) Umrah is a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year. It involves circling the Kaaba seven times and performing a ritual walk between the hills of Safa and Marwah.
2) There are certain conditions and rituals that must be followed when performing Umrah, including entering a state of ihram by wearing two white sheets, making intentions and talbiyah, and following restrictions during ihram.
3) Upon completion of the circuits and walks, pilgrims shave or cut their hair to exit the state of ihram, thus fulfilling the requirements of Umrah. Umrah brings many spiritual benefits and rewards from Allah.
Hajj Step by Step Presentation and Guide by Think TarteebThink Tarteeb
Visual understanding of one of the 5 pillar of Islam "Hajj"
Any queries regarding running the workshop or getting a copy of this presentation send us a message.
1) This document provides a step-by-step guide to performing Umrah, or the lesser pilgrimage to Mecca. It outlines the rites and procedures, including entering a state of ihram, performing tawaf of the Kaaba, sa'ee between Safa and Marwah, and shaving or clipping hair.
2) The key rites are entering ihram by declaring intention and talbiyah, performing tawaf or circling the Kaaba seven times, doing sa'ee by running or walking between the hills of Safa and Marwah seven times, and shaving or clipping hair to exit the state of ihram.
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Lesson 18 khadija; the wife of the prophet and first woman to accept islamEbrahim Ismail
Khadija was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the first woman to accept Islam. She was twice married before and had children from her previous marriages. Khadija proposed to Muhammad after receiving a good report about him. They had a 25-year long marriage, during which Khadija was extremely supportive of Muhammad and his message. She was the first to believe he was a prophet when others did not. The Prophet had great love and respect for Khadija, referring to her virtues and calling her the best of women.
The document discusses the Quran, including its names, origins, structure, and methods of revelation. It provides key details such as:
- The Quran is the final revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, divided into 114 surahs and further into ayahs.
- It was revealed in two periods - Makkah and Madinah - covering various religious, social, and legal topics.
- Revelation occurred through several means including directly to the Prophet's heart, through the archangel Jibreel or in dreams, with the first taking place in Cave Hira.
- Tafseer (interpretation) of unclear verses can be found within the
This document provides information about different types of Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages in three parts:
1) Hajj-e-Tamattu' involves performing Umrah separately before Hajj with separate ihrams, while Hajj-e-Qiran combines Umrah and Hajj in one ihram.
2) Essential items for pilgrims and details of men's and women's ihram clothing are outlined.
3) The steps and rituals involved in Umrah, Hajj Tamattu', and Hajj are described day-by-day, including details of locations like Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifa and rituals like
Mufti Hussain Kamani desribes how salah times are determined during the day and night.
Watch the video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obKcu5bArzE
For more talks by Mufti Hussain Kamani, visit:
www.saliheen.org
Also, visit our website for more content:
www.audiblewisdom.org
The document discusses two types of divine revelations in Islam - spoken and unspoken. It defines hadith and distinguishes it from sunnah. Sunnah refers to the model behavior of the Prophet Muhammad whereas hadith can include narrations abrogated or specific to the Prophet. The document argues that sunnah is necessary for understanding the Quran and outlines three methods used to preserve hadith: memorization, practice, and documentation. It also discusses categories of hadith authenticity and asserts that dismissing all weak hadith denies the entire body of hadith.
How to Perform Hajj Tips, Advice, and Descriptionbrighteyes
The document provides information about the Hajj pilgrimage in Islam. It defines Hajj and discusses its pillars and obligations. It explains the different types of pilgrimages (Hajj, Umrah, Hajj Ifrad, Hajj Qiran, Hajj Tamattu). It also outlines health, safety and packing tips for those performing the pilgrimage and lists forbidden acts while in a state of Ihram.
1.This is a complete step-by-step guide of performing Holy Umrah.
2. This includes all the required dua at each step of Umrah.
3. You wont' need anything else if you follow this guide for performing Umrah.
4. You can download this presentation on smart phone, I pad, I phone or laptop.
The document provides information about an upcoming Hajj seminar, including the seminar itinerary and virtues of performing Hajj. It then discusses the types of Hajj (Ifrad, Tamattu, Qiran), and details the rituals involved in each including wearing Ihram and performing Umrah, Tawaf, Sa'i, staying in Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah, and ramming the pillars. The document concludes by outlining the preparations and procedures for the first two days of Hajj on the 8th and 9th of Dhul Hijjah.
This document provides a simple guide for performing Umrah and Hajj. It begins with a foreword emphasizing the importance of learning proper etiquette for Hajj as the pilgrims are guests of Allah. It then introduces the three main types of Hajj - Ifraad, Qiraan, and Tammatu. Umrah is defined as entering ihraam at the miqaat with intention to perform tawaf and sa'ee. Ihraam is explained as the state one enters after wearing two sheets of unsewn cloth and making intention, with various dos and don'ts outlined. Hajj-e-Tammatu is the most common type and its steps are described
The document provides guidance for Muslims performing the Hajj pilgrimage. It discusses the spiritual benefits of Hajj, including refining one's soul and gaining profound lessons. It emphasizes fulfilling the conditions of an accepted Hajj through sincerity and following the Prophet's example. Key rituals like ihram, talbiyah, and spending the day of Arafah are explained. The document encourages repentance, forgiveness, and developing God-consciousness during Hajj. Overall, it aims to help pilgrims properly prepare and maximize their worship in order to gain reward in the afterlife.
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam that all physically and financially able Muslims must perform once in their lifetime. It involves performing rituals in Makkah and its surroundings over several days. The major rituals are spending a day in Arafat, throwing stones at jamarat in Mina on three consecutive days, and performing tawaf and sa'i in Makkah. Muslims enter a state of ihram by wearing simple clothes and uttering the talbiyah, and are restricted from certain acts until completing hajj.
Umrah and Hajj Guide | English | Dr. Moeen ud DinMoeenudDin16
This document provides guidance on performing Umrah. It outlines the steps to take before entering the state of Ihram, including packing essential items. The main acts of Umrah - entering Ihram, performing tawaf of the Kaaba, sa'ee between Safa and Marwah, and shaving one's head - are described. Instructions are given on the proper procedures and order to follow when completing the rituals of Umrah.
The document defines Hajj legally as worshipping Allah by performing specific rituals at Makkah during specific times and in a specific way. It lists the benefits of Hajj such as completing one of the pillars of Islam. There are requirements for Hajj such as being Muslim and able. The types of Hajj are Ifrad (Hajj only), Qiran (combining Umrah and Hajj), and Tamattu' (separate Umrah and Hajj). The rituals are categorized by importance from Rukn (pillar) to Wajib (obligatory) to Sunnah (recommended). Miqats are locations around Makkah where one enters the state of I
A-Guide-to-Hajj_Umrah detailed guide for muslimsJaveriaFathima7
This document provides a brief guide to the main rites and acts of worship for Hajj and Umrah. It discusses Ihram, which is the state of purification entered before pilgrimage. Key aspects of Ihram include wearing special clothing, refraining from certain acts, and reciting the Talbiyah. It also describes the rites involved in Umrah, including Tawaf which is circling the Kaaba seven times. The document emphasizes that Hajj and Umrah should cultivate spiritual humility and devotion to God above all else.
• This is a complete step-by-step guide of performing Holy Umrah including all the required duas.
• You wont' need anything else if you follow this guide for performing Umrah.
• You won't miss any important holy step of performing holy Umrah
• You can download this presentation on smart phone, I pad, I phone or laptop.
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The document defines Hajj linguistically and legally, lists the benefits of performing Hajj, and provides details on the various rituals and requirements of Hajj and Umrah. It explains the three types of Hajj (Ifrad, Qiran, Tamattu'), key locations like Miqat, the state of Ihram, intentions, Talbiyah, du'as, and specific rituals for Umrah and each type of Hajj.
The document provides instructions for performing Umrah, including:
1) Important instructions stress the need for sincere intention to please Allah alone and not treat it as a holiday.
2) Umrah is the "minor pilgrimage" that can be performed at any time except the 5 days of Hajj. Its virtues include expiation of sins.
3) The necessary acts are ihraam (special dress and intention), tawaaf (circling the Kaaba), and sa'ee (walking between Safa and Marwah hills).
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The document is a guide to Hajj containing information about the different types of Hajj (Tamattu, Qiran, Ifrad), their niyyah/intentions, prerequisites for performing Hajj, important sites in Makkah, and details of the major rites and acts of Hajj such as ihram, tawaf, sa'ee, wuquf at Arafat and Muzdalifah. It provides guidance on an accepted Hajj and the concept of Hajj-e-Badal where someone can perform Hajj on behalf of another. The guide emphasizes that Hajj is obligatory for those who are financially and physically able.
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1. Step By Step Guide to Holy HAJJ
Simple, Concise & Complete
REQUEST FOR PRAYERS
Tanveer A Padder MD & Family
2. Introduction
« This is a simple, compact and concise presentation for Holy Hajj.
« This can be easily printed or downloaded to your computer, Laptop,
notebook, I pad, iPhone or any other device.
« This would be of great help to people planning or going for Hajj.
« This presentation uses pictures and material collected from the
Internet.
« I want to thank all the hajj related websites Which helped me in
preparing this presentation.
« Please feel free to download this presentation and share with friends
and family.
« May Allah accept your Hajj. Men
« Please remember me and my family in your prayers
3. Virtues of Hajj
« Hajj is the Fifth Pillar of Islam.
« Hajj is one of the best actions of worship.
« Hajj makes you purified from sins as a newborn with no sins.
« Hajj has no reward but Jannah.
« Hajj is the Jihad of women, children, old people, and weak
individuals.
« The pilgrims are the guests of Allah and whatever they ask
while praying, it is granted.
« The performance of Hajj and Umrah increase a person’s
life span and eradicates poverty and sins.
« The reward for good deeds and spending money in the
way of Allah is rewarded by hundred thousand times.
« There is no day when Allah sets free more servants from
hell than the Day of Arafat.
4. Pre-Requisites of Hajj
« Genuine sincerity.
« Repentance from all past sins.
« Ability-Physical, mental and financial.
« Make sure the wealth to be used for Hajj is from Halal sources.
« Paying off any outstanding debts.
« Asking forgiveness from those whom we have wronged.
« Writing your will.
« Choosing the company of the righteous.
« Learning as much as possible about Hajj and Umrah.
« Memorize important du'a' from Quran and Sunna.
« Learning how to pray Salaat al-Janaazah –(funeral prayer)
« Learning the etiquette of visiting the graves.
« Learning the rulings of Salaat as-Safar.(travel prayer).
5. What to Take
« Be positive. A LOT of PATIENCE !!!
« The first thing you need is obviously lot of KNOWLEDGE!
« The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: “Take your Hajj rites
from me”
« You will soon be a guest of Allah at His House!
« Do not get angry at any cost.
« When packing things for Hajj, keep in mind to stay light-
choose compact and light items.
« Most items are available in Saudi Arabia, and usually cheaper.
« Keep valuables (documents, money, keys, credit cards, etc.)
in the waist pouch.
6. Important Toiletries Medications
Passport and photocopy
of it
«iPad/Laptop/Notebook
etc.
«Unlocked phone
«Universal charge/Adaptor
«Covid-19 Vaccination
Card
«Money $100 bills
«Pocket Qur’an and Dua
book
«Camera
«Sunglasses
«Alarm clock/Ear plugs
«Small Mirror
«Snacks, biscuits etc.
«Plastic zipped bags for
shoes
« Toothbrush, tooth-
paste
« Soap, shower gel,
shampoo
« Comb, Nail cutter,
Scissor
« Shaving material
« Pocket tissues
« Wet wipes (alcohol
& perfume free)
« Deodorant
« Cream, lotion or
balm
« Anti-bacterial hand
sanitizer
« Sunscreen
« Safety Pins
« Any regular
medication you take
« Travel sickness
tablets
« Pain relief tablets
« Throat lozenges
« Cold & flu relief
« Band-Aids
« Antacids
« anti-bacterial cream
« Antibiotics (optional)
Things to Take
7. Kinds of Hajj
Hajj Tamattu’ ( ا
ﻟ
ﺗ
ﻣ
ﺗ
ﻊ )
« Umrah then Hajj during the months
of Hajj
« Pilgrim is called Mutamatti’ ( ﻣ
ﺗ
ﻣ
ﺗ
ﻊ )
« Requires Hady (animal sacrifice)
Hajj Qiran ( ا
ﻟ
ﻘ
ِ
ر
ا
ن )
• Combined Umrah and Hajj during the months
of Hajj
• Pilgrim is called Qaarin ( ﻗ
ﺎ
ر
ن )
• Requires Hady (animal sacrifice)
Hajj Ifrad ( ا
ﻹ
ﻓ
ر
ا
د )
• Hajj only during the months of Hajj
• Pilgrim is called Mufrid ( ﻣ
ﻔ
ر
د )
• Does not require Hady (animal
sacrifice)
Hajj
Umrah
Hajj
Umrah Hajj
8. Hajj-Tamattu
« This presentation describes the procedure to perform Hajj al-
Tamatt’u.
« Umrah + Hajj Together –Most Common
« People who come to Saudi Arabia from other countries usually
perform Hajj al-Tamatt'u.
« The Ihram they wear on or before Meeqat is for Umrah only and
after completing Umrah, then they slip into their ordinary
clothes.
« On 8th Zil-Hijj, they put on Ihram for Hajj at their residence in
Makkah and perform the rites of Hajj. It is taken off on the day
of sacrifice.
« Hajj days: 8th – 13th of Zil-Hijj
« New policy requires all pilgrims to leave Madinah for Makkah
by 5th Zil-Hijj.
9. Meeqat
« The geographical boundary that a person intending Hajj or Umrah may not cross
without assuming Ihraam for Hajj or Umrah, or both.
« A Muslim intending Hajj or Umrah who crosses the Meeqat without Ihraam must
return to the Meeqat and make Ihraam from there or offer a sacrifice (Hady).
« Limits of the Haram of Makkah
« Dhu'l-Hulayfah: This Meeqat is about 9 kilometers from Madinah and about
450 kilometers from Makkah. Dhu'l-Hulayfah is the Meeqat for those who live
in Madinah & surroundings.
« Juhfah: This Meeqat is about 190 kilometers to the northwest of Makkah.
This is the Meeqat for the people who come from the direction of Syria.
« Qarn al-Manazil: This Meeqat is a hilly place about 90 kilometers to the
east of Makkah. This is the Meeqat for the people of Nejd & surroundings.
« Dhat Irq: This Meeqat is about 85 kilometers towards the northeast side of
Makkah. This is the Meeqat for the people of Iran, Iraq and surroundings.
« Yalamlam: This Meeqat is a hilly area about 50 kilometers to the southeast
of Makkah. This is the Meeqat for the people of Yemen and others coming
from that direction. It is also the Meeqat for many of the pilgrims from China,
Japan, India, Pakistan who come by ship.
10. Destination Options-Medina First
« You can buy Ihraam towels from Madinah.
« Your Meeqat for Umrah is Dhu'l-Hulayfah (Abyar 'Ali)
« Once you leave Madinah, then you make Ihraam from the meeqat of
Dhu'l-Hulayfah (Abyar Ali).
« Then you go to Makkah and perform Umrah.
« The Ihram you wear on or before Meeqat is for Umrah only and
after completing Umrah, you slip into their ordinary clothes.
« On 8th Ziil Hijj, you put on Ihram for Hajj at your residence in
Makkah and perform the rites of Hajj.
« After Umrah you perform Hajj.
11. Destination Options-Mecca First
« Less common
« Perform Umrah and Hajj before going to Madinah.
« You need to have a pair of Ihraam towels with you for your Umrah
before travel.
« Put on Ihraam towels at the airport or at the last stop of your
trip before boarding your flight to Jeddah.
« It’s extremely difficult to put on Ihraam towels in the airplane.
« You assume Ihraam for Umrah before landing in Jeddah.
as Jeddah is beyond the Meeqat.
« Make the Niyyah and say Talbiyah when Meeqat is announced in
the flight, approximately 30-45 minutes before landing at Jeddah.
12. 4.6 miles North
8 miles N.E
13.5 miles W
10 miles S.
13.5 miles E
13.5 miles E
13. Umrah (Step By Step)
1. Before setting off from home
Make Ghusl (full body wash)
Whatever Salat is due at the time of travel; ensure it has been
Prayed in full before setting off
Read 2 rakaats of Travelling Salah before setting off
When going out of your house/hotel, say:
Bismillahi, Tawakkaltu, 'a-lallahi, wa laa
hawla wa laa quwatta
illah billah
14. Before Setting Off In Car
Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu
Akbar. Subhaa-nalathee, Sakha-ra-la-naa
ha-thaa wa maa kunaa, lahu muq-ri-nee-
na wa innaa ilaa rabbinaa la-mun-qa-le-
boon
2.Before Setting Off
In Car
üRead Du’aa of
Travelling:-
15. At a Journey Break
3. At a journey
Break, say :
A'uthoo bi-kalimaa tillaah-hitammaa ti-min
sharri maa khalaq
16. During Journey and Next Salah is Due
4. Once you are travelling and
next Salat is due:
• you can combine and shorten them
as this is a concession from Allah.
• Dhur (2 Rakaats) & Asr (2 Rakaats)
together
• Maghrib (3 Rakaats) & Ishaa (2
Rakaats) together
• Read as many sunnah/nawafil as you
like, there is no restriction
17. Rites Of Umrah
The only rites of Umrah are:
Entering the state of Ihram
Tawaf of Kabah
Sayee between the hills of Safa
and Marwah
Shaving or clipping of the hair
18. Ihram
• The literal meaning of Ihram is to make haram (forbidden).
• When a person pronounces the Niyyah (intention) of Umrah and
utters Talbiyah, certain halaal (permissible) things become
haram.
• The two sheets that a haji wears are figuratively known as Ihram
but the real Ihram is Niyyah & Talbiyah.
• If someone wears these two sheets and does not declare his
intention and utter Talbiyah, he does not become a Muhrim.
• That is why, before Niyyah and Talbiyah, he can cover his head
during two rakaats of Nafl, an act which is not allowed in the real
state of Ihram.
19. Ihram for Men
Ihram For Men:-
• Ihram for men consists of two pieces of white,
unsewn cloth
• One of the piece (izar) is wrapped round the
midriff to cover his body from just above his navel
to his ankles, and
• the other (Rida) is draped around his shoulders to
cover the upper body.
Belt:
20. Ihram for Women
Ihram For Women:-
• According to many hadiths, it is not
necessary for a woman to wear special
clothing while in a state of ihram.
• Women are expected to wear clothing
that conceals the shape and covers the
body completely, leaving only their faces
and hands exposed.
• According to some authors, however,
gloves can be worn.
21. Procedure of Ihram
1.Preparation for
Ihram:-
ü Comb your hair
ü Shape the beard
ü Trim your mustache
ü Cut your nails and
ü Remove unwanted
body hair
22. Procedure of Ihram Contd.
2. Purification:- Take a bath with
the intention of Ihram otherwise do
wudu. Here it is noted that there are
two ways of purification:
• Purification of Body (Shower
or Wudu)
• Internal Purification (Sincere
repentance on your sins. Say
something like this:
•
“O ALLAH, I sincerely repent
on my sins and seek
your forgiveness”
23. Procedure of Ihram Contd.
3.Ihram Sheet:-
• Men should wear a sheet of white
cloth around the waist and cover the
upper body with the other sheet.
• Women’s ordinary clothes are their
Ihram.
• Both should wear the flip-flops (Hawai
Chappal) so that middle bones of the
upper part of the feet are not
covered.
24. Procedure of Ihram Contd.
4. Nafl Salat:- If it is not makruh
(undesirable) time, offer two rakaats of nafl
for Ihram by covering your heads.
«‘Qul yaa ayyuhal kaafiroon ’
in the first raka’at and
Qul huwallaahu ahad ‘ in the second
raka’at.
5. Advice:- If going to Jeddah by an airplane, it is
convenient to get into the status of Ihram inside the
plane.
25. Intention and Talbiyah
1. Intention:- Now uncover your
head and declare your intention.
allaahumma innee ureedul umrata
fayassirhaalee wataqabbalhaa mennee
• Immediately after that utter the words of Talbiyah
three times and as often afterwards as possible.
• If you don't remember it, you can say its
translation in English or in any other language but
Talbiyah or its translation is pronounced in a loud
voice by men and in a subdued voice by women.
26. 2. Talbiyah
"Labbayk, Allahumma Labbayk. Labbayk.
La shareeka laka. Labbayk.Innal-hamda
wan-n'imata laka wal-mulk. La shareeka
lak."
“Here I am, O Lord, here I am,
You indeed have no partner, here I am
No Doubt, all praise and bounties are yours,
and so is the absolute Domain.You indeed
have no partners, here I am”
27. 3. Du’a
« After this recite Darud Sharif and supplicate to Allah Almighty
any du'a in Arabic or in your own language.
“Allahumma inni as'aluka razaka wa janata wa a'uzubika min
ghazabika wa’nari”
28. 4. Prohibitions of Ihram
• After intention and Talbiyah, you are in the status
of Ihram and from this time on you should not do
acts that are forbidden in Ihram. These include:
Covering head (men), covering face (women)
Covering the middle bone of the upper part of the
feet (Both men and women)
Shaving / cutting hair
Cutting nails
Wearing perfume
Wearing stitched clothing (men) / (Women can
wear their ordinary clothes)
Hunting / killing
Sex
29. 5. Journey Towards Holy Mecca
« When this sacred journey towards Mecca al-Mukarrama starts, recite Talbiyah
frequently on the way.
« Then enter the city very humbly and with great fondness still reciting Talbiyah.
After arranging for your residence, proceed to the Haram Sharif to perform
Umrah.
« Ihram: You should be already in Ihram for Umrah before entering Mecca as
mentioned above
30. 6. Entering Masjid al-Haram
« While reciting Talbiyah, enter Masjid al-Haram
preferably through Bab as-Salam with right foot
first.
Say:
“bismillaahi wassalaatu
wassalaamu alaa rasoolillaah.
Allaahummaftah lee abwaaba
rahmatik”
32. 6. First Sight
« At the first sight of Ka’bah keep your eyes fixed at
Baitullah and standing at one side, it is suggested that
you do the following:-
ü Say three times
“Allahu Akbar, La Ilaha IllAllah”
üProclaim Darud on our beloved Prophet
(peace be upon him) and very humbly
with tears supplicate to ALLAH for
whatever you wish.
üThis is special time for acceptance of
prayers
33. 6. First Sight Contd.
«The idea is to praise and glorify your
Creator before proclaiming Darud and
supplications. Therefore, in lieu of Allahu
Akbar La Ilaha Illallah. You may recite
some other similar holy verses if you
desire.
«After this, while uttering Talbiyah. Move to
perform Tawaf of Ka’bah.
34. Restrictions while in the Haram
Every good deed or bad deed is multiplied
by 100,000 times
Its plants must not be cut
Its game must not be frightened,
Articles lost in it must not be picked up except by
someone making announcement to find the owner,
Nor is any man to bear arms for fighting in it.
These restrictions apply to the Haram of Madinah as well.
They apply to everyone whether in a state of Ihraam or not,
during any time of the year
35. TAWAF OF UMRAH
1. Preparation:
« Pass the upper sheet of Ihram from
underneath the right arm and put it on the left
shoulder. This act bares the right shoulder and is
known as Iztaba.
« Ablutions (wudu) is essential for tawaf. Reciting
of Talbiyah is stopped when you reach Hajar-e-
Aswad, the starting point of tawaf.
Tawaf means circling around something. Here it means
moving around Kaabah seven times
with extreme love and devotion.
36. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
2.Niyyah (intention):
• Stand in front of Ka’bah facing Hajar-e-Aswad (the Black Stone) in such a way that the
whole Hajre-e- Aswad is on your right side.
• To achieve this end, you may get help from the black stripe on the floor. This stripe
should be on your right side.
• Then without raising your hands make Niyyah (intention) for Umrah:
" O Allah, I perform Tawaf of Umrah to
please You. Make it easy for me and
accept it from me."
37. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
3. Istilam:
• Now moving toward right, come in front of Hajre-e- Aswad
and kiss or touch it with the stick and kiss the stick
• if that also not possible, raise your hands to ears keeping
open your palm toward Hajre-e-Aswad and say:
“Bismillahi Allahu Akbar Wa Lilla hil
Hamd”
• And drop your hands down. Now point the palms of your hands again toward
Hajre-e-Aswad and kiss them.
• This act of kissing Hajre-e-Aswad or pointing towards it is called Istilam
38. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
4. Tawaf Starts: After Istilam, turn right and
start tawaf counter clockwise.
WARNING
« The authorities often apply perfume to
Hajar-e- Aswad, Rukn Yamani and
Multazam.
« If so, do not touch them while in the state
of Ihram, otherwise a dum will be required
as a penalty.
« During Tawaf, it is not permissible to face
or turn your back towards Ka’bah except
when you are kissing or pointing towards
Hajar-e-Aswad.
39. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
5. Ramal:
• For the first three circuits of Tawaf
of Umrah and Tawaf of Arrival,
men are required to move their
shoulders and walk with quick
short steps.
• This act is called Ramal and is
Sunnah.
« They walk normally during the
remaining four circuits.
42. Maqam
Ibraheem
Door of the
Ka’bah
Hijr al-
Ka'bah
(Hateem)
To the
Safa
Zamzam tap
water
King Fahd
Gate
Black Stone
Corner
Iraqi
Corner
Shami
Corner
Yamani
Corner
Abraj Al-
Bait
Abraj
Makkah
(Hilton)
MASJID UL HARAM
43. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
6. Supplications of Tawaf: There are no fixed supplications for
Tawaf but there are several recommended supplications
listed in the books of Hajj and Umrah out of which the
following supplication to easy to memorize:
“Subhan-Allah Wal-hamdu-lillahi wa la ilaha ill-Allah wa-Allahu Akbar wa la haula wa la
quwwata illa-billah”
« If you don’t remember these words, you may glorify ALLAH by repeatedly
uttering:
Subhan Allah, Al-Hamdu lilla, Allahu Akbar, La Ilaha Illallah, etc.
«You may also use supplications used in the daily Salah or you
may seek forgiveness of Allah and ask Him whatever you wish in
your own language.
44. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd
7. Hatim: Hatim is a semi-circular half-built portion which was originally a part of the
Ka’bah but which could not be included in the main structure when the Kabah was
rebuilt. It is obligatory to go around Hatim also while performing tawaf.
8. Rukh Yamani and Its Supplications: After passing the three corners of the Ka’bah
you reach the fourth corner known as Rukn Yamani. Touch it with both hands or
with right hand. There is a beautiful supplication to be used while walking
between Rukn Yamani and Hajar-e-Aswad:
"Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan wa fil-akhirati hasanatan wa qina azabin-
nar.”
Our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) has repeatedly recited this supplication.
The first circuit is complete when you reach Hajar-e-Aswad.
47. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd
9. Seven Circuits:
« At Hajar-e-Aswad ,start second circuit by kissing it
or pointing towards it as you started the first circuit,
i.e., come in the front of Hajar-e-Aswad , raise both
hands to your ears with open palms towards it and
say :
“Bismillahi Allahu Akbar Wa Lilla hil Hamd”
« Now kiss both palms and drop your hands . After
this go around Ka’abah as you did before and
similarly complete the seven circuits .
48. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd
10. The End of Tawaf: At the end of seven circuits, do
Istilam of Hajar-e-Aswad or point towards it eighth
time which is Sunnat Mu’akidah. Also Say:
“Bismillahi Allahu Akbar Wa Lilla hil Hamd”
11. Iztaba Finished: Now Iztaba is finished, therefore ,
you cover your both shoulders with upper portion of
the Ihram sheet. This does not apply to women.
49. TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
12. Multazam: Now, come to Multazam which
is a place five or six feet in length between
Hajar-e- Aswad and the door of Ka’bah.
« This is a highly sacred place where prayers
are accepted.
« If it is possible to reach Multazam cling to it
pressing your chest and cheeks, and while
trembling and crying with devotion and with all
humility seek Allah’s mercy, His blessings and
ask Him whatever you wish.
« If you are unable to come close to
Multazam, just face towards it and supplicate
from a distance.
Multazam
51. 13. After completing Tawaf : Proceed to Maqaam-e Ibraaheem - (Prophet
Ibraaheem's station) Recite this verse:
« Next offer two rakaats of nafl behind and close to Maqam Ibrahim without
covering your head. If it is zawal time when sajdah is not allowed, you
have to wait till this undesirable time is passed and then offer prayers.
« In the niyyah (intention), say that you are offering 2 rakahs of nafls wajib
al- tawaf. Recite Qul ya ayya hal kafroon in the first rakah and Qulhu wallah
in the second rakah. After this, supplicate to Allah in Arabic or in your own
language. Ask Him whatever you wish and invoke His blessings.
« If it is not possible to offer this obligatory prayer near Maqam Ibrahim, it
can be offered anywhere in Mataf, or in Hatim or anywhere in Masjid al-
Haram or even at any place in Haram of Makkah.
TAWAF OF UMRAH Contd.
54. After Completing Tawaf
Zamzam:
• Now go to Zamzam well situated in the basement of
the Haram about 200 feet from the Ka’bah door.
• There are separate portions for men and women.
Zamzam is the best available water in the world.
• Drink this water to fill while in standing position
saying Bismillah. Then supplicate to ALLAh:
“Allahummah inni as’aluka ilm-an naafi’an wa
rizqan waasi’an wa shifa’an min kuli da’in.”
55. How to Perform Sa’ey
1. Sa’ey Between the hills of Safa and Marwah
Istilam of Hajar-e-Aswad: Before starting Sa’ey, do
Istilam of Hajar-e-Aswad again the ninth time or
point towards it.
Saying:
“Bismillahi Allahu Akbar Wa Lilla hil Hamd”
How to Perform Sa’ey
2. Now proceed towards safa. It is a sunna to
be in the state of ablutions during Sa’ey.
56. How to Perform Sa’ey Contd.
3. Start of Sa’ey at Safa: Climb the hill of
Safa and make intension(niyyah) for
Sa’ey.
ü Now recite:
“Inn-as-Safa wal-Marwah min
Sha’a’irillah”
57. How to Perform Sa’e Contd.
4. After this Climb to the point where you can see the Ka’bah, then facing
the Ka,bah raise your hands in supplication, say Allahu Akbar
three times and recite the following supplication or ask ALLAH
whatever you wish:
“la ilaha ila Allah wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu,
Yuhye wyumitu wa huwa `ala kulli shay’in qadir”
« If you don’t remember this, you may use the supplication
recited earlier during Tawaf:
“Bismillahi Allahu Akbar Wa Lilla hil Hamd”
58. How to Perform Sa’e Contd.
5. Proceed toward Marwah: Come down from the Safa
and move toward Marwah while reciting this
supplication:
“Subhan-Allah Wal-hamdu-lillahi wa la ilaha ill-
Allah wa- Allahu Akbar wa la haula wa la
quwwata illa-billah”
• If you don’t remember this supplication also,
recite repeatedly and keep moving.
• You may also praise ALLAH and ask for His
mercy in your language or use supplication
taken from daily Salah.
• When you reach two green pillars between
which men have to run but woman walk with
their normal pace.
59. MARW
AH
(Finish)
SAF
A
(Sta
rt)
The Sa’iy Area is approximately ½ Km each round. The
total seven rounds is approximately 3.5 km.
SA’IY
7 RUNS BETWEEN SAFA & MARWA
The Fast-Walking Area Between the Green Columns
60. 6. At Marwah:
ü When on top of marwah, praise Allah facing the
Kaabah and repeat the same supplications that were
recited at Safa.
ü First round is over, second round will end in Safa and
third round will end on Marwah.
7. End of Sa’ey:
ü In the same way, the seventh round will end at
Marwah.
ü In all rounds the men will run between the green
pillars but the women will walk at a normal pace.
How to Perform Sa’e Contd.
61. How to Perform Sa’e Contd.
8. Two Raka of Nafl:
ü If it is not an undesirable (Makrooh) time,
offer two rakaats of nafl in the al-Haram.
9. While Coming out of Masjid-ul-
Haram, one should first keep the left foot out
and then recite the following du’a:
Bismillahi walhamdu lillahi waslatu
wassalamu Yala rasulillah, illahumma in’i
isyaluka min fazlika
62. Shaving Or Clipping Of Hair
üAfter Sa’ey, men should get their heads
completely shaved or get their hair clipped
to the length of the upper third of their
finger or a little more.
üBoth shaving and clipping are
permissible for men, though shaving is
preferable.
üWomen are, however, allowed to have a
lock of their hair clipped. They are
forbidden to shave their heads.
65. Stay in Makkah
« If you did Hajj Tamattu’, you completed your Umrah and now
remain in the state of “Hill” ( ﺣ
ل ) (being out of the state of
Ihraam) until the day of Tarwiyah (8th Zil-Hijj).
« While in Makkah -use time wisely, it is so precious their. Avoid
excessive time on shopping and idle discussions.
« In the Haram, the reward for good deeds is multiplied by
100,000 times, and so is the punishment for sins.
« Try not to miss any salat in the Masjid Al-Haram; each salat
there is better than 100,000 salat elsewhere: the equivalent of
more than 55 years of salat!
66. Stay in Makkah Contd.
« Make optional tawaf as much as possible, as it is better than
salat in the Masjid Al-Haram, do not exhaust yourself.
« Keep yourself busy with salat, recitation of the Qur’an, Tawaf,
dhikr and reflection.
« Make lots of du’a.
« Do not neglect other forms of Ibadah: charity, fasting, help
others, say salam, smile, etc.
« Try not to walk in front of any praying person in the masjid.
« You should pray two rak'at of Hiyyat al-masjid in case you don't
intend to make Tawaf. .
70. Hajj Step by Step –Summary Cotnd.
9. Makkah (10th Zil-Hijj)
10. Tawaf Al-IfaDah (10th Zil-Hijj - ط
و
ا
ف
ا
ﻹ
ﻓ
ﺎ
ﺿ
ﺔ )
11. Sa’y between Safa and Marwa - ا
ﻟ
ﺳ
ﻌ
ﻲ
ﺑ
ﯾ
ن
ا
ﻟ
ﺻ
ﻔ
ﺎ
و
ا
ﻟ
ﻣ
ر
و
ة
12. Return back to Mina.
13. Will be staying in Mina for 11th,12th & 13th Zil-Hijj.
14. Ramy (throw pebbles at all the three Jamarat) -
ا
ﻟ
ر
ﻣ
ﻲ each day on 11th,12th & 13th Zil-Hijj
15. Makkah (last day)
16. Tawaf Al-Wada’ (Farewell Tawaf) - ط
و
ا
ف
ا
ﻟ
و
د
ا
ع
71. Ihraam for Hajj
« Perform Ghusl and Put perfume (men only).
« Wear Ihraam garments.
« You can make Ihraam from your place of residence in Makkah.
« ” Declare intention for Hajj ONLY when leaving hotel: “ Labbaik
Allahumma Hajjan “"O Allah! I intend to perform Hajj. Please make
it easy for me and accept it from me. Amen."
« NOW YOU IN STATE OF IHRAM -Recite Talbiyah
« Avoid forbidden acts of Ihraam.
« Recite Talbiyah often :
« Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik. Labbaika Laa Sharikalaka Labbaik.
Innalhamda Wannirmata Laka Walmulk Laa Sharikala “
« You continue the talbiyah until you throw the pebbles at Jamrat Al-
’Aqabah on the 10th of Zil-Hijj.
73. Mina 8th Zil-Hijj -First day of Hajj
« Perform Fajr salah in Makkah.
« Go to Mina in the morning of Yaum at-Tarwiyah (8th of Zil-Hijj).
« On the way, pronounce Talbiyah as often as you can and also
utter other supplications.
« Spending this night in Mina is a Sunnah. According to some
scholars it's a wajib.
« Pray in Masjid Al-khaif (Mina). It is reported that 70 prophets
prayed in this masjid.
« Perform Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Esha and the next day Fajr at Mina.
« Do not pray sunnah and naffil except for sunnah Fajr and Witr.
« During time in Mina, recite Holy Quran, Talbiyah and zikru often
but No Tahajjud .
76. Arafat-9th of Zil-Hijj -2nd day of Hajj
« Leave Mina for Arafat on the morning of the 9th of Zil-Hijj and
stay until sunset (start of 10th of Zil-Hijj).
« Offer Fajr prayer in Mina, say Takbir Tashriq
« Pray Dhuhr and Asr at Masjid Namirah, two rak’as each, combined at the
time of Dhuhr , after listening to the Imam’s sermon.
« This may be difficult because of the crowd. In which case you may pray
at your camp with your group.
78. Arafat-9th of Zil-Hijj 2nd day of Hajj Contd.
« Namira is not part of Arafat, but part of the Masjid is within the limits of
Arafat.
« Stay inside the boundaries of Arafat.
« Waquf is started at the beginning of zawal and ends at the
sunset.
« Spend this time uttering Talbiyah, repent on your sins, seek
forgiveness and mercy of Allah, say Darud Sharif and utter all
the supplications (du'as) in Arabic and in your own language.
« It is better to do Waquf while standing but sitting down is also
allowed.
« Face Kaaba, raise hands, Praise Allah, cry and supplicate
abundantly until Maghrib.
80. Arafat 2nd Day
« When the sun has set, you leave Arafat for Muzdalifah, going with calmness and
tranquility.
« Make sure you don’t leave until after sunset.
« Do not perform Maghrib in the plains of Arafaat or or en route to Muzdalifah.
« Maghrib will be performed with Esha at Esha time at Muzdalifah.
Rewards of the day of Arafat
« The Prophet (pbuh) said: “There is no day on which Allah frees more of His slaves
from Fire than the Day of 'Arafah, and He draws near, then praises them before
the angles, saying :'What do they seek?’
« The Prophet (pbuh) said: “The best thing that I and the Prophets have said on the
evening of Arafat is:
Laa ilaha illallaahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu lahul mulk wa lahul hamdu wa huwa
'alaa kulli shay'in qadeer.” There is no god except Allah, He has no partner. To
Him belongs all sovereignty and praise, and He is over all things omnipotent.
83. Muzdalifah – Night of 10th Zil-Hijj-3rd day of Hajj
« In Muzdalifah, offer Maghrib and Isha prayers together at Isha
time. For both prayers there is one adhan and one iqamah.
« It is Sunnah to spend the night at Muzdalifah.
« This is a very blessed night in which glorify Allah, recite Darud
Sharif, read Quran, utter Talbiyah and supplicate very humbly.
« You may collect pebbles here. Pick up 49 pebbles of the size of
chick peas if Rami is to be performed for three days and seventy
pebbles if for four days.
« Collect for the,10th Zil-Hijj : 7 pebbles,11th Zil-Hijj: 21 pebbles-
12th Zil-Hijj: 21 pebbles, 13th Zil-Hijj (if one stays): 21 pebbles
« You can sleep until Fajr prayer and pray it on time.
« Then you leave for Mina before the sun rises, calmly while
reciting talbiyah.
84. Mina 10th Zil-Hijj - Ist day of Eid
« Leave for Makkah before sunset on 10th Zil-Hijj
« This is the busiest day of Hajj.
« You will be doing the following:
1. Stoning Jamrat al-'Aqabah
2. Sacrificing an animal
3. Shaving or trimming off your hair
« Go to Makkah to do Tawaf al-Ifadah & Sae'y and come back to
Mina.
« Hit Jamrah Aqabah with seven pebbles one after the other.
« Stop saying Talbiyah when you throw the first pebble.
86. Mina-10th Zil-Hijj – Contd.
« Say when throwing pebbles: “ Allahu Akbar “ Do not supplicate
when finished throwing pebbles.
« Also don't stop for du’, Just go to your residence and do Qurbani
(animal sacrifice).
« TaHallul - ا
ﻟ
ﺗ
ﺣ
ﻠ
ل When you have stoned the Jamrah everything
becomes lawful for you again except sexual intercourse, even if
you have not sacrificed or shaved your head .
« You may wear your clothes and use perfume.
« This partial freedom is called taHallul Asghar (the small taHallul).
87. Makkah – 10th Zil-Hijj
« You go off that day to Makkah and make Tawaf al-IfaDah in
the same way as in the Tawaf of arrival, except that there is
no iztiba’ (uncovering right shoulder) or ramal (bold walk) in
this Tawaf.
« Follow the same procedures as Tawaf of Umrah.
« Pray two rak'ahs behind Maqaam Ibraheem, if possible, or
anywhere in the masjid.
« Drink Zamzam water.
« Then you do sae’y between Safaa and Marwah as before.
« After this Tawaf (al-Ifadah) you are in a state of complete
taHallul.
« Return to Mina.
88. Mina 10th-12th Zil-Hijj
« There are four acts to be performed between the 10th and 12th of Zil-Hijj:
« Rami (pelting of stones ) – This has to be performed on each day.
« Nahr (Animal sacrifice)
« Halaq or Qasar (Shaving or trimming hair)
« Tawaf al-Ziyarah
« Rami (pelting) is performed on the 10th, 11th and 12th.
« Nahr, Halaq/Qasar and Tawaf al-Ziyarah must be performed within the three
days of 10th,11th and 12th.
« Slaughter your animal in any part of Mina or Makkah unless you have coupon
for sacrifice.
« Then you shave off all of your hair or shorten it-shaving is better.
« If you shorten your hair it has to be from all over the head, not part of it only
(like the sides). Start with the right side of the head.
« The woman can cut hair -should cut a fingertip’s length from her hair.
« Go to your camp in Mina, take a shower, put on new clothes and perfume.
92. Rami- Pelting of Stones
« Rami is wajib.It is sunnah to pelt with the right hand.
« It is sunnah to say Allahu Akbar with every throw.
« Mina has three tall pillars known as Jamaraat.
« These pillars mark the places where Ibrahim was tested
by the whispers of Shaytan.
« These three pillars are:
« Jamaraat al-Aqabah or Kubra (The big pillar)
« Jamaraat al-Wusta (The middle pillar)
« Jamaraat al-Sughra (The small pillar)
« One should throw the pebbles one at a time and not all at
once.
« As long as the pebbles land within the enclosure,
regardless of whether they hit the pillar or not, it counts
as a valid throw.
93. Rami- Pelting of Stones Contd.
« The recitation of the Talbiyah will end upon the first
throw.
« Do not stop to make du’a at the Jamarat after pelting
pebbles-Keep moving.
« On the 10th of Zil-Hijj, only pelt the biggest pillar 7 times.
« On the 11th,12th and 13th (if one stays), one will pelt
each pillar seven times, beginning from the smallest.
The times for pelting the Jamarat al-Aqabah
« Before sunrise Makruh
« Sunrise-Midday- Sunnah
« Midday to Sunset- Permissible
« Sunset to Fajr (of the 11th-) Makruh
94.
95. Makkah-Mina
« Stay in Mina for the days of tashreeq ( أ
ﯾ
ّ
ﺎ
م
ا
ﻟ
ﺗ
ﺷ
ر
ﯾ
ق ) and their nights i.e.
10th, 11th and 12th Zil-Hijj
« Stone the three Jamarat each with seven pebbles in each of those
days, after zawaal (when the sun moves from its zenith, i.e. Dhuhr
time).
« After the first and the second Jamarat, move forward to the side and
stand facing the Qiblah for a long time making du'a while raising your
hands.
« Most scholars consider the staying in Mina as a Wajib. You may go at
night to make tawaf and return to Mina if you wish. It is reported that the
Prophet (Pbuh) did it.
« Leave Mina for Makkah on 13th Zil-Hijj after throwing stones.
« You may leave on the 12th after stoning the Jamaraat, if you
wish.
96. Tawaf-e- Ziarah
« Now perform Tawaf-e-Ziarat.
« Tawaf al-Ziyarah is a fardh.
« It can be performed any time, day or night, from 10th Zil-Hijj to the
sunset of 12th Zil-Hijj. Usually it is convenient to do it on 11th Zil-Hijj.
« Its procedure is similar to that of Tawaf of Umrah and it is essential
that you have performed wudu.
« According to Sunnah, this tawaf is to be performed after Rami, sacrifice
and shaving or clipping of the hair, and every effort should be made to
do that..
« As mentioned earlier, Halq or Qasr after Qurbani lifts all the prohibitions
of Ihram but the private relations between man and women are
permitted only after this Tawaf.
« Until Tawaf al-Ziyarah is not performed, one cannot be intimate with
one’s spouse
97. Tawaful wida - Farewell
« Go to Makkah and make a farewell Tawaf.
« Tawaf al-Wida’ is wajib.
« The Prophet (Pbuh) said:" None of you should depart until
he makes his last act Tawaf of the House.“
« It can be performed anytime after Tawaf al-Ziyarah.
« Perform two Ra’kah of Tawaf.
« Even after Tawaf al-Wadaa’, a person can enter the
Masjid, perform Tawaf, Salah and even Umrah.
« No Sa’y needed but if you do same as saey of
Umrah.
« Leave masjid with left foot forward saying Darood +
duah
98. Hajj Summary
1 - Ihram
• Assume Ihram from a Meeqat or your residence
if you are in Makkah
• Clean yourself and take a shower
• Put on two Ihram garments & slippers/sandals
• Pray two Rak'at or a prescribed Salat
• Make intention and say "labbayk Allahumma
Hajjaa"
• Recite Talbiyah
• Go to Mina
Muzdalifah
Mina Arafat
3 - Day of Arafat - 9th
• Arrive in Arafat before or around
Duhr on the 9th
• Pray Duhr and Asr combined with
Qasr early in the time of Duhr
• Spend the day in supplication and
remembrence of Allah
• Leave Arafat for Muzdalifah after
sunset
2
Meeqat
2 - Mina - 8th
• Arrive in Mina in the morning
• Spend the day and night there
• Pray Duhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Fajr
in their time with Qasr
• Leave Mina for Arafat after sunrise
(9th)
1
1
4 - Muzdalifah - 10th
• Arrive in Muzdalifah at night
• Pray Maghrib and Isha combined with Qasr
• Sleep the night until Fajr
• Pray Fajr early in its time & then make Dhikr
• Leave Muzdalifah for Mina shortly before
sunrise
3
5 - Mina - 10th
• Arrive in Mina in the morning
• Go to Jamrat al-Aqabah and stone it with 7
pebbles
• Slaughter your animal
• Shave or trim off your hair
• First TaHallul: Take off Ihram towels. All
restrictions lifted except sexual intercourse
• Take a shower and put on normal clothes
• Go to Makkah for Tawaf al-Ifadah
4
6 - Makkah - 10th
• Proceed to al-Masjid al-Haram
• Perform Tawaf al-Ifadah
• Perform Sa'y
• Full taHallul: All restrictions lifted
• Go back to Mina
5
7 - Mina - 11th, 12th & 13th
• Spend the days of Tashreeq and
their nights in Mina
• Stone the 3 Jamarat every day
between Duhr and Maghrib
• You may leave on the 12th
after
stoning and before sunrise if you
wish
6
8 - Makkah – Last Day
• Perform Tawaf al-Wada' (farewell
Tawaf)
• Make it the last thing you do in Makkah
7
99. Makkah - Last day
« Let the Tawaf be the last thing you do in Makkah.
« Obligation before leaving Makkah-Tawaaf Wida
« After Tawaf Al-Wida you must leave Makkah, or else
another Tawaf should be made.
« It is Sunnah to bring Zamzam water home.
« When leaving Makkah, recite travel duah.
« May Allah accept your Hajj-Ameen
« You will Insha'Allah return spiritually refreshed, forgiven of
their sins, and ready to start life a new, with a clean slate.