Timetable times of Hajj
Timetable
times of Hajj
Muslim scholars differed concerning
the timing of Hajj. Among the most famous of these were: [4] [5] The most
famous months of Hajj are: Shawwal, Dhu'l-Qa'dah, and the first ten of
Dhu'l-Hijjah. This is the view of the Hanafi, Hanbali and others. This is the
view of the Maliki doctrine and is quoted from the old Shafi'i doctrine. It is
similar to the first saying that the months of Hajj start from Shawwaal and
extend until the end of the month of Dhu'l-Hijjah. Muslim scholars differed
concerning the permissibility of ihraam for Hajj before entering the months. Call us now for an estimate or to
book or visit to our website Cheap Umrah Deals UK Some of them are correct, and it is permissible to hold it but with hatred of
it, as stated in the Hanafi, Maliki and Hanbali schools. As for the Shafi'i
doctrine, And others. The performance of Hajj rituals is limited to the months
of Hajj, especially the last ten days of the month of Dhu'l-Hijjah, so that the
Hajj is haraam before the time of entering the day of 'Arafah, and it is not
permissible for him to perform Ihram afterwards. The best time for ihraam The
eighth day of Dhu al-Hijjah is favored by all pilgrims, including the pilgrims
The times
of 'Umrah
It is permissible to perform Umrah at any time of the
year, any day of the day, or any night of his nights. This is stated in both
the Shaafa'i, Hanbali and Al-Dhahri doctrines, and Umrah is recited during the
month of fasting according to what is stated in the four Sunni schools. 6]
Spatial times for Hajj and Umrah The spatial times of Ihram for Hajj are divided
as follows: [7] Miqat al-Halifa: It is specialized for pilgrims coming from
Medina. Miqat Al-Jahfah: It is the meeqaat for pilgrims coming from the Levant.
Miqat horn of houses: It is specialized for pilgrims coming from the land of
Najd. Miqat Yilmul: It is specialized for pilgrims coming from Yemen. Miqat of
ethnicity: It is specialized for pilgrims coming from Iraq. Pilgrims of the
people of Makkah, Ihramam of Mecca

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