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After completing the rituals of [[Mina|Minā]], the Hajj pilgrim goes to [[Mecca]] and performs the [[rituals of Mecca]]. These rituals include Hajj [[tawaf]] and [[Prayer of Tawaf|its prayer]], [[Sa'y|Saʿy Ṣafā and Marwah]], and [[Tawaf al-Nisa'|Nisa's tawaf]] and its prayer. Hadji then returns to [[Mina|Minā]] and stays the 11th and 12th nights (and for some, the 13th night) in Mina. On the 11th and 12th days, he does [[Ramy al-Jamarat|Ramy of triple Jamrāt]]. By leaving Mina in the afternoon of the twelfth day, Hajj ends. | After completing the rituals of [[Mina|Minā]], the Hajj pilgrim goes to [[Mecca]] and performs the [[rituals of Mecca]]. These rituals include Hajj [[tawaf]] and [[Prayer of Tawaf|its prayer]], [[Sa'y|Saʿy Ṣafā and Marwah]], and [[Tawaf al-Nisa'|Nisa's tawaf]] and its prayer. Hadji then returns to [[Mina|Minā]] and stays the 11th and 12th nights (and for some, the 13th night) in Mina. On the 11th and 12th days, he does [[Ramy al-Jamarat|Ramy of triple Jamrāt]]. By leaving Mina in the afternoon of the twelfth day, Hajj ends. | ||
==Rites of ʿUmrah Tamattuʿ== | ==Rites of ʿUmrah of Tamattuʿ== | ||
The Rites of ʿUmrah, which must be performed before the Rites of Tamattuʿ, include Ihram, Tawaf, Tawaf prayer, Sa'y and [[Taqsir|Taqsīr]].<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 26.</ref> | The Rites of ʿUmrah, which must be performed before the Rites of Tamattuʿ, include Ihram, Tawaf, Tawaf prayer, Sa'y and [[Taqsir|Taqsīr]].<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 26.</ref> | ||
The place of Ihram for Umrah is one of [[Miqat|the miqāts]], such as the [[Shajarah]] and [[Juhfa|Juḥfa]] mosques. <ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 28.</ref>Those who go to mecca from Medina must become [[Ihram|Muḥrim]] in the Shajarah mosque, which is outside of [[Medina]] and in the [[Dhu l-Hulīfa]] area.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 29.</ref> | The place of Ihram for Umrah is one of [[Miqat|the miqāts]], such as the [[Shajarah]] and [[Juhfa|Juḥfa]] mosques. <ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 28.</ref>Those who go to mecca from Medina must become [[Ihram|Muḥrim]] in the Shajarah mosque, which is outside of [[Medina]] and in the [[Dhu l-Hulīfa]] area.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 29.</ref> | ||
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===Iḥrām=== | ===Iḥrām=== | ||
{{main|Ihram}} | {{main|Ihram}} | ||
Ihram for Hajj must be in the months of Hajj (Shawwal, Dhu l-Qaʿda and Dhu l-Hijja); However, Ihram in Tamattuʿ Hajj must be done after completing Umrah. Hadji should be Muhrim before noon on the ninth day of Dhu l-Hijja ([[day of ʿArafa]]), when he reaches the Desert of [[ʿArafāt]] in order to start | Ihram for Hajj must be in the months of Hajj (Shawwal, Dhu l-Qaʿda and Dhu l-Hijja); However, Ihram in Tamattuʿ Hajj must be done after completing Umrah. Hadji should be Muhrim before noon on the ninth day of Dhu l-Hijja ([[day of ʿArafa]]), when he reaches the Desert of [[ʿArafāt]] in order to start [[Wuquf at 'Arafat|staying]] at Arafat, which is from noon on the Day of Arafah. The place of Ihram of Hajj is the city of [[Mecca]].<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 53.</ref> | ||
From the time of Ihram to [[Taḥallul]], Hajj pilgrims should avoid the prohibitions of Ihram, such as Verbal disputing, sexual intercourse, and good scent.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 55.</ref> | From the time of Ihram to [[Taḥallul]], Hajj pilgrims should avoid the prohibitions of Ihram, such as Verbal disputing, sexual intercourse, and good scent.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 55.</ref> | ||
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===Staying at ʿArafāt=== | ===Staying at ʿArafāt=== | ||
{{main|Wuquf at 'Arafat}} | {{main|Wuquf at 'Arafat}} | ||
Staying at Arafat is the second obligatory Rites of Hajj and it means “staying at the desert of Arafat”. | Staying at Arafat is the second obligatory Rites of Hajj and it means “staying at the desert of Arafat”. <ref>Fikrī, ''Farhang-i Iṣṭilāḥāt-i Ḥajj wa ʿUmra'', P. 275.</ref> According to Shia jurists, the time of staying in Arafat is from noon on the ninth day of Dhu l-Hijja (day of Arafa) until sunset, which is the time of Maghrib prayer. <ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 58.</ref> In the four Sunni denominatons, the time of this Rite is considered to be the day of Arafa; Of course, there is a difference between these denominatons in its exact time.<ref>Murwārīd, ''Al-Maṣādir al-fiqhīyya'', vol. 10, p.33; Ṭūsī, ''Al-Khilāf'', vol. 1, p. 453; Sābiq, ''Fiqh al-sunna'', vol. 1, p. 522; Ḥillī, ''Tadhkirat al-fuqahāʾ'', vol. 8, p. 177; Pīshih fard, ''Darāmadī bar fiqh-i Muqārin'', p. 387; Jazīrī, ''Al-Fiqh ʿalā al-madhāhib al-arbaʿa'', Vol. 1, p. 597,599; Mughnīya, ''Al-Fiqh ʿalā al-madhāhib al-khamsa'', vol. 1, p.378.</ref> | ||
For a pilgrim who does not feel weak in praying, it is recommended to fast on this day. Being pure, bathing and standing at the bottom of the mountain and on flat ground are other mustahabbs of standing in Arafat.[14. Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajjp.59] | For a pilgrim who does not feel weak in praying, it is recommended to fast on this day. Being pure, bathing and standing at the bottom of the mountain and on flat ground are other mustahabbs of standing in Arafat.[14. Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajjp.59] | ||