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Hajj pilgrims should come out of Mashʿar and go to [[Mina]] after sunrise on the 10th day of [[Dhu l-Hijja]] (ʿEid of al-Aḍḥā). A Hadji in [[Tamattuʿ Hajj ]] must perform the rituals of Mina, which include three actions: “[[Ramy Jamrah ʿAqaba]]”, “[[Sacrifice]]” and “[[Halq and Taqsir]]”.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 65.</ref>
Hajj pilgrims should come out of Mashʿar and go to [[Mina]] after sunrise on the 10th day of [[Dhu l-Hijja]] (ʿEid of al-Aḍḥā). A Hadji in [[Tamattuʿ Hajj ]] must perform the rituals of Mina, which include three actions: “[[Ramy Jamrah ʿAqaba]]”, “[[Sacrifice]]” and “[[Halq and Taqsir]]”.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 65.</ref>


According to Shia jurists, observing the order of the above rituals is obligatory or Obligatory Caution, and according to Hanbali and Shafiʿi jurists, observing the order is mustahabb, and whoever does not observe it has no [[Kaffara]].<ref>Najafī, Jawāhir al-kalāmvol.19.p250,251 .Shahīd al-Thānī, Zayn al-Dīn b. ʿAlī. ‘’Al-Rawḍa al-bahiyya fī sharḥ al-lumʿat al-Dimashqiyya’’vol.1p.525. Yaḥyā b. Ibrāhīm .Rasāʾil li-lḥujjāj wa al-muʿtamirīn. P.12,13.Ibn Qudāma, ʿAbd Allāh. ‘’Al-Mughnī’. Kāshānī, ʿAlā al-Dīn b. Masʿūd al-. Badāʾiʿ al-sanāʾiʿ .Miṣrī al-Muzanīī, Ismāʿīl b. Yaḥyā. Mukhtaṣar al-Muzanīī. Murwārīd, ʿAlī Aṣghar .Al-Maṣādir al-fiqhīyya.vol.11.p.1048,1045,,974vol10.p.103.vol11.p.823</ref>
According to Shia jurists, observing the order of the above rituals is obligatory or Obligatory Caution, and according to Hanbali and Shafiʿi jurists, observing the order is mustahabb, and whoever does not observe it has no [[Kaffara]].<ref>Najafī, ''Jawāhir al-kalām'', vol. 19; p. 250-251; Shahīd al-Thānī, ''Al-Rawḍa al-bahiyya fī sharḥ al-lumʿat al-Dimashqiyya'', vol. 1, p. 525; Yaḥyā, ''Rasāʾil li-lḥujjāj wa al-muʿtamirīn'', P. 12-13.</ref>
Remi Jamreh Aqaba
 
On the day of Eid al-Adha, after sunrise, it is obligatory for a Hajj to throw seven stones at the Aqaba Jamrah (the last Jamrah in Mina). [24. Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajj. P.26]Therefore, if he hits several pebbles together, it is not enough, but it is counted as one.[25 Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajj. P.66.67]
===Ramy al-Jamreh al-ʿAqaba===
According to Shia jurisprudence, it is mustahab to turn the Aqaba Jamrah back to the Qibla.[26. Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajjp.67].[27.Jazīrī, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān. ‘’Al-Fiqh ʿalā al-madhāhib al-arbaʿa’’.vol.1p.599,605Ṭūsī, Muḥammad b. al-Ḥaasn al-. ‘’Al-Khilāf’’.vol.1.p.456.Ṭūsī, Muḥammad b. al-Ḥaasn al-. ‘’Al-Khilāf’’vol.1p.533.Ibn Qudāma, ʿAbd Allāh b. Aḥmad. Al-Kāfī fī fiqh ibn ḥanbal. P.1045.1046 .Namirī al-qurṭubī, Yūsuf  b. ʿAbd Allāh al- .Al-Kāfī fī fiqh ahl al-madina.p.502 ]
On the day of ʿEid of al-Aḍḥā, after sunrise, it is obligatory for a Hajj pilgrims to throw seven stones at the [[Jamrah al-Aqaba]]  (the last Jamrah in Mina).<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 26.</ref> Throwing stones should be with the [[Qurba intention]] and hit gradually; So, if he hits several pebbles together, it is not enough, but it is counted as one.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 66-67.</ref>
a victim
 
It is obligatory for the pilgrim to slaughter an animal in the way of God, as one of the acts of Hajj. Sheep, cows, and camels are animals that can be sacrificed. [28. Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajj. P.67] The time of sacrifice is after Rami Jamrah Aqabah and before Halq or Taqseer. [29. Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajjp.68] Of course, based on Hanbali, Hanafi and Maliki jurisprudence, the time of sacrifice is the day It is Eid and two days after it.[30. , ʿAbd al-Raḥmān. ‘’Al-Fiqh ʿalā al-madhāhib al-arbaʿa’’.vol.1p.587,588.  Ḥillī, al-Ḥasan b. Yūsuf al-. ‘’Tadhkirat al-fuqahāʾ’vol.8.p252,258’]
According to Shia jurisprudence, when hadji doing ramy al-jamarh it is [[mustahabb]] to turn the back to the [[Qibla]].<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 67.</ref>Of course, Hanbaliyya and Malikiya denominatons have considered it mustahabb to face the Qibla when doing ramy of Jamrah al-Aqaba.<ref>Jazīrī, ''Al-Fiqh ʿalā al-madhāhib al-arbaʿa'', vol. 1, p. 599-605; Ṭūsī, ''Al-Khilāf'', vol. 1, p. 456; Sābiq, ''Fiqh al-sunna'', vol. 1, p. 533; Ibn Quddāma, ''Al-Kāfī fī fiqh ibn ḥanbal'',  P. 1045-1046; Namirī al-qurṭubī, ''Al-Kāfī fī fiqh ahl al-madina'', p. 502.</ref>
 
===Sacrifice===
It is obligatory for the Hajj pilgrims to slaughter an animal in the way of God, as one of the rituals of [[Hajj]]. Sheep, cows, and camels are animals that can be sacrificed.<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 67.</ref> The time of sacrifice is after Ramy al-Jamrah al-Aqaba and before Halq or Taqsir. <ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 68.</ref> Of course, based on Hanbali, Hanafi and Maliki jurisprudence, the time of sacrifice is the day It is Eid and two days after it.[30. , ʿAbd al-Raḥmān. ‘’Al-Fiqh ʿalā al-madhāhib al-arbaʿa’’.vol.1p.587,588.  Ḥillī, al-Ḥasan b. Yūsuf al-. ‘’Tadhkirat al-fuqahāʾ’vol.8.p252,258’]
The pilgrim can slaughter the animal herself, and she can delegate another person to slaughter the animal on her behalf. [31Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajjp.p.69 ]
The pilgrim can slaughter the animal herself, and she can delegate another person to slaughter the animal on her behalf. [31Fallāḥzāda, Muḥammad Ḥusayn. Darsnāma-yi manāsik Ḥajjp.p.69 ]
According to the famous Shia jurists, the pilgrim must make a sacrifice, regardless of whether he enjoys the Hajj or not,[32.Ḥillī, al-Ḥasan b. Yūsuf al-. ‘’Taḥrīr al-aḥkām vol.1p.619,620 .Ḥillī, Jaʿfar b. al-Ḥasan al-. ‘’Sharāʾiʿ al-Islām. Vol.1p234] but a small number of Shiites[33. Sarakhsī, Muḥammad b.  Aḥmad b. Sahl al-. Al-Mabsūṭ. Vol1.p308.] and Sunni jurists[34.Māwūrdī, ʿAlī b. Muḥammad. Al-Ḥāwī al-kabīrvol.4p.50. Ibn Qudāma, ʿAbd Allāh. ‘’Al-Mughnī’’  vol3.p.501,502.Baghdādī, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. Muḥammad al-. Irshād al-sālikvol.1p.43 ] say that it is obligatory for the pilgrim who is a Meccan to make a sacrifice. they do not know.
According to the famous Shia jurists, the pilgrim must make a sacrifice, regardless of whether he enjoys the Hajj or not,[32.Ḥillī, al-Ḥasan b. Yūsuf al-. ‘’Taḥrīr al-aḥkām vol.1p.619,620 .Ḥillī, Jaʿfar b. al-Ḥasan al-. ‘’Sharāʾiʿ al-Islām. Vol.1p234] but a small number of Shiites[33. Sarakhsī, Muḥammad b.  Aḥmad b. Sahl al-. Al-Mabsūṭ. Vol1.p308.] and Sunni jurists[34.Māwūrdī, ʿAlī b. Muḥammad. Al-Ḥāwī al-kabīrvol.4p.50. Ibn Qudāma, ʿAbd Allāh. ‘’Al-Mughnī’’  vol3.p.501,502.Baghdādī, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. Muḥammad al-. Irshād al-sālikvol.1p.43 ] say that it is obligatory for the pilgrim who is a Meccan to make a sacrifice. they do not know.