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  • The Hajj days

    The details below are According to the Tamatu’ Hajj (one of the three types of Hajj)

    Hajj ritual days (Hajj days) 7th Dhul Hijjah

    Be ready to start journey to mina some time at night of 7th Dhul Hijjah, starting from after isha-fajr prayer time. The process of shifting pilgrims from Makkah to Mina could last the whole night and beyond. Please note before departure to Mina; pilgrims should enter into the state of Ehram from their accommodation.
     
    For Mina and the other days of Hajj, please prepare yourself with a sleeping bag, water bottle, prayer mat to perform the daily prayers and some dry or long lasting food just in case if the meals are provided later than expected. You are also advised to take with you some pain killers and the important daily medicines if you under any medical conditions.
     
    8th Dhul Hijjah: THE DAY WILL BE SPENT IN MINA
     
    Salah in Mina is shortened but performed on its actual time, pilgrims should perform Dhur (2 rak’ahs), Asr (2 rak’ahs), magrib (3 rak’ahs) and Ishaa (2 rak’ahs) prayers.
     
    There is enough water and the number of the toilets in Mina and better facilities than in Arafat and Muzdalifah (approximately 30 toilets for 5000 pilgrims). For every 14 pilgrims, only one tent is to be provided by the Hajj ministry which will be 4mX4m, (we have already made the payment on your behalf). Mina tents will be air-conditioned and carpeted. For security reasons, better ventilation and to perform the daily prayers/Salah with Jamaat, we will open up all tents to each other, so that it can become like one big Hall.
     
    Note: All pilgrims even if they booked separate room in Makkah or Madinah would be accommodated on sharing basis during the five days of Hajj. Tents would be divided on gender basis i.e., Men with men and Ladies to share tents with Ladies.
     
    9th Dhul Hijjah: THE DAY WILL BE SPENT IN ARAFAT
     
    After Fajr prayer in Mina, all hujjaj would proceed to Arafat. This is the day of Hajj. The person who is not present in Arafat, he/she would miss the reward of Hajj. This is the main and the most important day in the entire journey. Pilgrims will perform Dhur and Asr prayer in Arafat, combined and shortened in the time of Dhur. All pilgrims are advised to spend the day in supplication (make du’aa) asking Allah’s forgiveness, assistance and reward etc. during supplication one should not face the direction of Jabal-ur-Rahma but rather the direction of the Qiblah. It is from the Sunnah to raise ones hands during supplication. It is also makrooh (disliked) for pilgrims to fast while in Arafat.
     
    The facilities are very good since last year in Arafat. All tents are air-conditioned; the number of toilets would be less than Mina. DO NOT panic as you are there for 10-16 hours only. The situation will be improved after the sunset, as pilgrims will start getting ready for their journey towards Muzdalifa
     
    Pilgrims will start their journey for Muzdalifa approximately at any time after the sunset and midnight or so. This should be done with ease and tranquillity. Other facilities such as toilets will be even more limited than Arafat.
     
    Note: Services during the five days of Hajj including transport is controlled and delivered by Hajj ministry to whom we make payment on your behalf around Ramadan time. The facilities are poorly equipped and maintained due to large number of people confined in a small area. Sometimes it is almost impossible to use it. Therefore, we advised pilgrims not to eat or drink too much during the five days of Hajj.
     
    9th Dhul Hijjah:THE NIGHT WILL BE SPENT IN MUZDALIFAH
     
    In Muzdalifah, the facilities are very limited. There will not be tents but carpets in main areas of Muzdalifa. Pilgrims may use their sleeping mats provided in Arafat or the prayer mats for resting few hours before Fajr prayer anywhere they find space. Upon arrival in Muzdalifah, pilgrims should shorten and combine Maghrib and Esha prayer; pilgrims should collect some pebbles to stone the Shaytan for the coming 3 days. Each pilgrim will need at least 49 pebbles; it is advisable to have some extra pebbles. The size of the pebble should not be bigger than a small bean.
     
    Pilgrims should spend the night in Muzdalifah. They should pray Fajr at the earliest time, and one should make du’aa and glorify Allah as much as possible after prayer. Pilgrims must proceed to Mina before the sun rises. It is permissible for the weak to leave Muzdalifah after the middle of the night.
     
    After performing Fajr prayer, all Pilgrims will leave for Mina. (Do not panic if you have missed your group), try to make your way for Mina by using the busses/coaches provided at the gate which will bring you to your Mina camp and meet up the group in the camp of Mina or walk with the crowed.
     
    10th Dhul Hijjah
     
    This is the EID and the Qurbani day, pilgrims should start leaving Muzdalifah before sunrise. If you are leaving Muzdalifah late in the morning, please be careful of the heat. The day is to be spent in Mina/Makkah. Pilgrims should throw 7 pebbles at Jamrat-ul-‘Aqabah (the Big Jamarat) saying Allahu’Akbar with each one. Qurbani will be done; thereafter a man should then shave or evenly trim his hair. Women should clip a portion of their hair about the length of a fingertip. Pilgrims can now exit the state of Ihram. Pilgrims can now perform Tawaf-ul-Ifaadah, it is permissible to delay Tawaf-ul-Ifaadah until the 11th or 12th of Dhul-Hijjah or even beyond if need rises, e.g. health, etc. The order can also change as per the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH), however, some scholars disagree with the changing of orders.
     
    11th Dhul Hijjah
     
    One should stone all three of the Jamarats, throwing 7 pebbles at each jamarat. Pilgrims should start with the smallest jamarat, and then proceed to the middle then the Jamarat-ul-‘Aqabah. The day could be spent in Mina/Makkah. However, the night must be spent in any part of Mina.
     
    12th Dhul Hijjah
     
    This is the last day of hajj. The day will be spent in Mina/Makkah.
     
    One should stone all three of the Jamarats, throwing 7 pebbles at each Jamarat. Pilgrims should start with the smallest Jamarat, and then proceed to the middle then the Jamarat-ul-‘Aqabah. All pilgrims must leave Mina before sunset (Maghrib Azaan). If one chooses to remains in Mina after the sunset, pilgrims will need to spend the full night in Mina and stone the Jamaraats the following day after Zuhr and then leave Mina.
     
    NOTE: Pilgrims must perform Tawaf-ul-Wadaa’ before leaving Makkah.

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