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Al-Shajara Mosque ({{ia|المسجد الشجرة}}) is situated in the region of Dhu l-Ḥulayfa ({{ia|ذوالحليفة}}) near the holy city of Medina and this is the place to wear iḥrām for the people who go to Mecca via holy city of Medina.
'''Al-Shajara Mosque''' ({{ia|المسجد الشجرة}}) is one of the [[miqats]] situated in the region of Dhu l-Hulayfa ({{ia|ذوالحليفة}}) near the holy city of Medina and this is the place to wear ihram for the people who go to Mecca via holy city of Medina.


It is not permissible to delay in wearing iḥrām from al-Shajara Mosque to Juḥfa unless an urgent situation arises such as a disease, weakness or other genuine excuses. Wearing iḥrām outside the al-Shajarah Mosque is not valid but wearing iḥrām in any part of the mosque, even in the new extended parts is considered sufficient and valid.
It is not permissible to delay in wearing ihram from al-Shajara Mosque to [[Juhfa]] unless an urgent situation arises such as a disease, weakness or other genuine excuses. Wearing ihram outside the al-Shajarah Mosque is not valid but wearing ihram in any part of the mosque, even in the new extended parts is considered sufficient and valid.
 
==References==
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* The Rites of Hajj, In Accord with Fatwas of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Hajj and Ziarah Research Center
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Revision as of 15:24, 24 February 2020

Al-Shajara Mosque (المسجد الشجرة) is one of the miqats situated in the region of Dhu l-Hulayfa (ذوالحليفة) near the holy city of Medina and this is the place to wear ihram for the people who go to Mecca via holy city of Medina.

It is not permissible to delay in wearing ihram from al-Shajara Mosque to Juhfa unless an urgent situation arises such as a disease, weakness or other genuine excuses. Wearing ihram outside the al-Shajarah Mosque is not valid but wearing ihram in any part of the mosque, even in the new extended parts is considered sufficient and valid.

References

  • The Rites of Hajj, In Accord with Fatwas of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Hajj and Ziarah Research Center