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Status: Offline Posts: 10,284 Join Date: May 2005 Location: ...travelling to the hereafter.. Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Re: Hajj - Rites of Hajj and 'Umrah (Manaasik-ul-Hajj wal 'Umrah) -
12-14-2006
Innovations of Muzdalifah 95. Moving hurriedly at the time of leaving `Arafah for Muzdalifah. 96. Bathing to spend the night at Muzdalifah. 97. Regarding it to be desirable for one riding to get down and enter Muzdalifah on foot out of respect for the Sacred Area (Haram). 98. To repeat du'aa upon reaching Muzdalifah saying: (O Allah this is Muzdalifah, many languages have come together here...) 99. Leaving off praying Maghrib prayer as soon as Muzdalifah is reached and instead looking for small stones. 100. Praying the sunnahs of Maghrib between the two prayers - or combining them with the sunnahs of Ishaa and Witr after the two Fard Prayers - as al-Ghazzali says. 101. Increasing the amount of firewood on the night of Sacrifice and in the Mash'ar ul-Haram. 102. Staying awake at night. 103. Stopping at Muzdalifah without spending the night there. 104. Saying upon reaching the Mash'ar ul-Haram: (O Allah I ask You by the night of...) (127) 105. Al-Bazjooris saying: "And it is sunnah to take seven stones for stoning on the Day of Sacrifice from Muzdalifah - and to take all other stones from the river-bed of Muhassir." Innovations of Stoning 106. Bathing in order to perforn the stoning. 107. Washing the stones before the stoning. 108. Saying "subhaanallah" or any other dhikr in place of takbeer. 109. Saying anything in addition to takbeer - such as: 110. The saying of some of the later people: "And it is sunnah to say when throwing each stone..." 111. Adhering to a particular way of throwing the stones: like the saying of some: He should put the end of his right thumb upon the center of his forefinger and he should place the stone upon the back of his thumb as if he was making the number 70 with his fingers - then he should throw it. And others say: He should make a circle with his forefinger upon the joint of his thumb as if he were making the number 10. 112. Fixing a certain place for the one stoning to stand - that there should be between him and the ppillar five arm-lengths. 113. Stoning with shoes, etc. |
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