Hajj - the Journey of Hearts
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Hajj - the Journey of the Hearts
Morning of 8th of Dhul-Hijjah
Ihraam
Clean yourself (Ghusl)
Wear Ihraam garments
Make Intention for Hajj
Recite Talbiyah
Avoid forbidden acts of Ihraam
Remaining day of 8th of Dhul-Hijjah
Going to Mina
Remain in Mina during the Tarwiah Day (the 8th
day of Dhul-Hijjah)
Perform five prayers starting from the Dhuhr
prayer and ending with the Fajr prayer on the
next day (The Day of Arafat)
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- Mina
Spend the day and night in Mina
Salah at regular time but shortened
Morning of 9th of Dhul-Hijjah
Going to Arafat
Leave Mina for Arafat on the morning of the 9th of DhulHijjah and stay until sunset (start of 10th of Dhul-Hijjah).
Stay inside the boundaries of Arafat.
Glorify Allaah, repeat supplication, repent to Allaah, and
ask for forgiveness.
Pray Dhuhr and Asr shortened and combined during the
time of Dhuhr.
9th Day - Arafah
The time of Arafah
starts after Dhuhr/Asr
Start of 10th of Dhul-Hijjah (Sunset):
Going to Muzdalifah
Leave Arafat for Muzdalifah soon after sunset.
Perform the Maghrib and the Isha prayer combined (Isha is
shortened to two Rak’ahs).
Try to collect 70 pebbles to use for stoning the Jamarat. At
a minimum, collect 7 pebbles.
Stay overnight and perform the Fajr Prayer.
10th Dhul-Hijjah (at night) - Muzdalifah
Pray Maghrib/Isha when
you arrive at Muzdalifah
Muzdalifah is a desert location
approximately midway between Mina and
Arafah. The pilgrim spends the night of
the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah here.
Toilets and ablution facilities are
available. Naturally, they are very
crowded at all times. The pilgrims must
be patient, courteous, and understanding
to other fellow pilgrims.
Common
Mistakes
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- Mina
- Arafah
- Muzdalifah
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Do not waste your Hajj time in vain chatting.
Do not push anyone when you are in a crowd.
Women should avoid getting into a crushing crowd, like in Masjid Namirah.
Many people do not confirm if where they are located is inside or outside the borders of
the holy sites. Confirm.
Spending the 8th day in Mina is the Sunnah of Rasul Allah (sallahu 'alaihi wa salaam).
Many people skip this and go to Arafah.
Only in Arafah and Muzdalifah do you shorten and combine prayers. In Mina only
shorten your prayers, but pray them at the correct time.
Do not reserve a place that is more than you need. Many people are looking for places
to sit down and sleep.
You do not have to go to the Mt. Of Mercy (Mt. Rahmah) in Arafah. Many people hurt
themselves and others to be there even though it is not a wajib thing to do.
Mt. Rahmah is not a holy mountain. Do not wipe its sand and rocks for barakah.
You do not have to pray Dhuhr and Asr on Arafah day in the Masjid of Arafah (Masjid
Namirah). You may pray in your tent with your group.
Do not leave Arafah before Maghrib time.
Do not face Mt.Rahmah on Arafah day when you make Du’a. You should face the
Qiblah.
You should not treat your time in Arafah like any other day. You should realize the
significance and pray to Allah in humility.
At Maghrib time in Arafah, do not pray Maghrib and Isha’ until you reach Muzdalifah,
even it you reach there at 11:00 at night. However, if you see half the night
approaching, pray where you are on the road.
Make sure you are in Muzdalifah before you stop and rest. Many people think they are
in Muzdalifah but they are not. Look for the border signs. If you have not seen one,
chances are you are still not in Muzdalifah even if you see others sleeping on the road.
After praying Maghrib and Isha in Muzdalifah, go to sleep immediately, this is what
Rasul Allah (sallahu 'alaihi wa salaam)did.
Through all of this, continue doing your Talbiyah.
Sunrise on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah:
Returning to Mina
Shortly before sunrise, leave Muzdalifah
for Mina.
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On this day you have 4 missions:
Mission 1: Stone the large Jamarat
Mission 2: Slaughter the Hady
Mission 3: Shave/Trim your hair
Mission 4: Tawaf Al-Ifaadah
Mission 1 – Stone the big Jamaraat
Common Mistakes [Jamaraat]
• The Jamaraat are not Devils, and Shaytaan is not tied up for
the stoning of himself. Hajjis that hold this misconception end
up cursing, swearing, throwing sandals, etc. It is a
commandment from Allah to glorify Allah by saying ‘Allahu
Akbar’ with each pebble.
• You do not have to wash your stones.
• Do not throw sandals or wood or big rocks. This is all against
the Sunnah.
• Do not stone the Jamaraat before it is time.
• Throw seven pebbles, not more or less.
• Throw the pebbles separately.
• Throw the pebbles from small to medium to large. Not the
other way.
• Say Allahu Akbar with each pebble. Do not say Bismillaah.
• Do not hurt/shove when at the Jamaraat.
• If someone is throwing on your behalf, you must be unable to
throw yourself.
• If someone is throwing on your behalf, you do not have to
collect the stones yourself and hand the stones to that thrower.
Mission 2 – Slaughter the Hady
• Most people will not slaughter the hady by themselves. Instead, when you first arrive in
Madinah/Makkah, go to the bank & purchase a coupon for someone to slaughter the hady
on your behalf.
Mission 3 – Shave/Trim Hair
• Shave your complete head, do not leave parts
unshaved.
• If you trim, take from all sides of your head.
• Do not take off your Ihraam until you have
shaved or trimmed. You are still in Ihraam until
you do so.
• Do not shave your beard.
Mission 4 – Tawaf al Ifaadah
• You can do this tawaf anytime
from the 10th through the 13th of
Dhul-Hijjah: you’re not required to
do it on the 10th
• After tawaf al ifaadah, you make
sa’ee between Safa and Marwah
• The ground floor will most likely be busy.
• You can do Tawaf on the second floor or the roof.
Sa’ee between Safa and Marwah
• If you are tired after performing tawaf
al ifaadah, you don't have to proceed
to perform the sa'ee immediately. You
can rest and perform the sa'ee later.
• Sa'ee consists of 7 rounds of walking
between As-Safa and Al-Marwah. One
round is completed when you begin
from As-Safa and end at Al-Marwah.
The return from Al-Marwah to Al-Safa
completes the second round and so
on.
• Men should jog between the two green
lights (located on the right side of the
walls nearer to As-Safa). Women
should not run.
• Wudu is not required for sa'ee. It is, however,
preferable to be in wudu as you may have to
interrupt your sa'ee to join the congregational
prayer.
• Sa'ee must be interrupted for the congregational
prayer. After the end of the prayer, you must start
your sa'ee from the place where you stopped.
• Do not engage in idle chat.
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– Mina (Days of Eid)
Rest of the Days: 11th – 13th of Dhul-Hijjah
Return to Mina
Spend the Tashreeq days (11th / 12th / 13th) in Mina.
After Dhuhr of each day, stone the three Jamaraat starting from
the small one and ending with the largest one, called Al-Aqabah.
Make Dua’ after the first and second Jamaraat, facing the Ka’ba.
Throw 7 pebbles at each Jamaraat.
You may leave on the 12th after stoning the Jamaraat if you wish.
After the 12th / 13th of Dhul-Hijjah
Farewell Tawah - Tawaf Al-Wadaa’
Go to Makkah and make a farewell Tawaf.
Perform two Ra’kah of Tawaf.
Let the Tawaf be the last thing you do in Makkah.
Seasoned tips
• Write your own list of 50 things to do before the end of Hajj
• Pack your supplies in a small carry-on bag that has wheels
• Travel light (leave bags in hotel)
• Sandal surprise (blisters)
• How to save your sandals (place near you – never in direct path)
• The sit-down-at-the-door syndrome – how to find a place to sit
• Best time to do Tawaf
• How to escape Tawaf upon completion
• Always orient yourself
• Increase boiling point
• Where to make Wudu
• How to exchange money (3.73 riyals)
(THERE IS ALWAYS SPACE INSIDE)
• Vaseline (keep cold)
• Where to find a meal
• How to eat (just follow the sunnah) – water bottles/no tap
• Drinking too much soda
• Lemon water
• Banana milkshake before or after Tawaf
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Smile in another Muslim’s face.
Say Salaam to people you don't know.
Shake someone’s hand and ask about their health
Buy tea for someone.
Offer to get someone’s groceries.
Sit with a Hajj group from another country and ask
about Islam in their village.
Carry someone’s bags for them.
Guide someone ill to the infirmary.
Shun vain talk.
Recite talbiyah loudly, encouraging others.
On the days of Eid, walk through the tents reciting
talbiyah loudly reminding others.
Gather stones for people.
Offer to throw on behalf of unable Hajjis.
Guide people to the Jamaraat.
Lower your gaze.
Remind people of the lives of the Sahaabah.
Read Qur’an with the Tafseer.
Do the authentic Dhikr of the morning and evening.
Make du’aa during your Sajdah.
Stand to the side of a gate and offer people water/tea
as they leave.
Give major attention to shy people in your group.
Remind people of patience, why they came here, and
the example of our Ulumaa’ in Hajj.
Explain a Hajj Khutbah you may have heard to those
around you.
Explain the importance of purifying one’s actions for the
sake of Allah.
Phone relatives (from Makkah) on Eid day.
Make du’aa for forgotten friends.
Don’t allow Muslims to fight during Hajj
Help people find a place to sleep.
Remember – during the heat – the unending torment of
hellfire.
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Say ‘Laa ilaaha illa Allah, wahdahu laa sharika lah,
lahul Mulk wa lahul hamd, wa Huwa ‘ala kulli
shay’in Qadeer’ 100x.
Say the du’aa of entering the market place when
you go there.
Give charity to those who sell meager things
(sandals/eggs).
Attend the halaqahs that are given in Mina
Stay for the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah.
Remind people to go home as better Muslims
Forgive people that wrong you.
Talk to 10 different people from 10 different
countries.
Compliment someone sincerely.
Visit the hospital and thank Allah for all that he has
given you.
Take young Muslims and invite them to sit with the
elders. Make them the center of attention.
Give a tafseer class after Salah / ask someone
knowledgeable.
(For men) On the days of Eid, offer perfume to
those around you.
Ask about the health of senior women in your
group. Make sure they are attended to.
Focus hard on helping those immediately near you.
Assist them in purchasing their slaughter coupons.
Remember specific blessings Allah has bestowed
upon you and say Alhamdulillah.
Pray to Allah using His most beautiful names (al
Asmaa’ al Husna).
Use a Miswak.
Fill your pockets with candies and give to the
children that you meet.
Always intend reward from Allah for everything
you go through during Hajj.
Make du’aa
for your Muslim communities