s.sabry
02-17-2020, 10:58 AM
Guidelines
- A Muslim should avoid harming his hojjaj brothers when throwing the jamaraat and during the performance of the rest of the Hajj rites.
- The haajj must make sure that the pebbles he throws fall into the basin, for some people make a mistake and think that the stoning should be aimed at the pillar, and then the pebbles do not fall into the basin. Others aim from a distance and so the pebbles also do not fall into the basin. Such people do not perform the duty of stoning.
- If the haajj throws all the pebbles at once, it does not count as anything for him except one pebble, and if he just places the pebbles in the basin, this is also invalid, for stoning must take place.
ReplyMazharShafiq
02-17-2020, 11:13 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by
s.sabry
Guidelines
- A Muslim should avoid harming his hojjaj brothers when throwing the jamaraat and during the performance of the rest of the Hajj rites.
- The haajj must make sure that the pebbles he throws fall into the basin, for some people make a mistake and think that the stoning should be aimed at the pillar, and then the pebbles do not fall into the basin. Others aim from a distance and so the pebbles also do not fall into the basin. Such people do not perform the duty of stoning.
- If the haajj throws all the pebbles at once, it does not count as anything for him except one pebble, and if he just places the pebbles in the basin, this is also invalid, for stoning must take place.
thanks for informative thread.
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