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'''Hajj al-qiran''' ({{ia|حج القران}}) and hajj al-ifrad are obligatory for people who reside within the holy city of Mecca or those who are settled at a distance less than the aforementioned one. | '''Hajj al-qiran''' ({{ia|حج القران}}) and [[hajj al-ifrad]] are obligatory for people who reside within the holy city of [[Mecca]] or those who are settled at a distance less than the aforementioned one. | ||
Hajj al-qiran differs from hajj al-ifrad mainly in two aspects: animal slaughtering and becoming muhrim. During hajj al-qiran, the animal for slaughtering should accompany the person wearing ihram, thereby animal slaughtering is obligatory for him. | Hajj al-qiran differs from hajj al-ifrad mainly in two aspects: [[animal slaughtering]] and becoming muhrim. | ||
During hajj al-qiran, the animal for slaughtering should accompany the person wearing ihram, thereby animal slaughtering is obligatory for him. | |||
Likewise, in the hajj al-qiran, [[ihram]] is carried out by saying [[talbiya]] or by [[ish'ar]] or [[taqlid]], but in hajj al-ifrad, ihram is materialized only by saying talbiya. | Likewise, in the hajj al-qiran, [[ihram]] is carried out by saying [[talbiya]] or by [[ish'ar]] or [[taqlid]], but in hajj al-ifrad, ihram is materialized only by saying talbiya. | ||
Revision as of 19:04, 24 February 2020
Hajj al-qiran (حج القران) and hajj al-ifrad are obligatory for people who reside within the holy city of Mecca or those who are settled at a distance less than the aforementioned one.
Hajj al-qiran differs from hajj al-ifrad mainly in two aspects: animal slaughtering and becoming muhrim.
During hajj al-qiran, the animal for slaughtering should accompany the person wearing ihram, thereby animal slaughtering is obligatory for him. Likewise, in the hajj al-qiran, ihram is carried out by saying talbiya or by ish'ar or taqlid, but in hajj al-ifrad, ihram is materialized only by saying talbiya.
References
- The Rites of Hajj, In Accord with Fatwas of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Hajj and Ziarah Research Center