Hajj rituals step by step – Islamic Zikr https://islamiczikr.com Mon, 12 May 2025 06:51:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://islamiczikr.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/6570a1a83abea-150x150.webp Hajj rituals step by step – Islamic Zikr https://islamiczikr.com 32 32 What to Do and Avoid During Hajj – A Complete Hajj Checklist https://islamiczikr.com/what-to-do-and-avoid-during-hajj-a-complete-hajj-checklist/ https://islamiczikr.com/what-to-do-and-avoid-during-hajj-a-complete-hajj-checklist/#respond Mon, 12 May 2025 06:36:29 +0000 https://islamiczikr.com/?p=3305 Hajj, the sacred pilgrimage to Makkah, is one of the five pillars of Islam and a once-in-a-lifetime obligation for those who are physically and financially able. Every year, millions of Muslims gather to perform this spiritual journey, seeking forgiveness, purification, and closeness to Allah (SWT). To ensure your Hajj is valid, smooth, and spiritually rewarding, it’s essential to understand what to do and what to avoid during this blessed journey. This complete checklist will help you prepare mentally, physically, and spiritua

What to Do During Hajj

1. Before You Leave

a. Make Sincere Intention (Niyyah)

The foundation of Hajj is sincerity. Your intention should be purely for the sake of Allah, not for showing off or fulfilling a social obligation.

b. Educate Yourself

Learn the rituals of Hajj (Manasik), the sequence of events, and the requirements specific to your school of thought (Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki, or Hanbali). Attend workshops or consult scholars.

c. Settle Obligations

Clear your debts, write your will if necessary, and ask forgiveness from those you may have wronged. Seek halal earnings for this journey, as it directly affects the acceptance of Hajj.

d. Prepare Documents & Essentials

Ensure you carry:

  • Valid passport and visa
  • Vaccination certificates
  • Travel insurance (if required)
  • Ihram garments, unscented toiletries, slippers, Quran, dua books, and basic medicines

2. Spiritual Preparation

  • Begin praying regularly and on time if you’re not already.
  • Increase recitation of the Quran, make Dhikr, and give Sadaqah.
  • Build patience and humility – essential for the Hajj experience.

3. During Hajj

a. Wearing Ihram

  • Men wear two unstitched white cloths; women wear modest, non-scented clothing.
  • Enter Ihram at Miqat and make Niyyah for your Hajj type: Tamattu’, Qiran, or Ifrad.
  • Recite Talbiyah frequently:
    “Labbayka Allahumma labbayk, labbayka la sharika laka labbayk…”

b. Performing Tawaf and Sa’i

  • Tawaf involves circling the Kaaba 7 times, starting from the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad).
  • Sa’i is walking 7 times between the hills of Safa and Marwah, remembering the struggle of Hajar (AS).

c. Day of Arafah (9th Dhul-Hijjah)

  • The most important day of Hajj.
  • Stand in Wuquf at Arafah, make dua, repent, and seek Allah’s mercy.
  • Fasting is not required for Hujjaj but highly recommended for those not performing Hajj.

d. Muzdalifah (Night Stay)

  • After Maghrib at Arafah, head to Muzdalifah.
  • Collect pebbles for Rami (stoning).
  • Pray Maghrib and Isha combined and rest.

e. Mina and Rami (Stoning of the Devil)

  • On 10th Dhul-Hijjah, stone the Jamarat al-Aqabah with 7 pebbles.
  • Offer Qurbani (sacrifice) if applicable.
  • Shave (Halq) or trim (Taqsir) your hair to exit Ihram.

f. Final Rituals

  • Perform Tawaf al-Ifadah (essential pillar of Hajj).
  • Continue Rami for the next two or three days.
  • Perform Tawaf al-Wida (farewell tawaf) before leaving Makkah.

What to Avoid During Hajj

Despite the spiritual atmosphere, there are many common mistakes that can invalidate or reduce the reward of your Hajj. Here’s what to avoid:

1. Violating Ihram Rules

  • Do not apply perfume, deodorants, or scented soap.
  • Do not cut your nails or hair while in Ihram.
  • Avoid sexual relations or even talking about them.
  • Refrain from hunting or harming animals.

2. Bad Behavior

  • Avoid arguments, backbiting, shouting, and using offensive language.
  • Don’t push or shove fellow pilgrims; be gentle and patient.
  • Avoid wasting food, littering, or damaging facilities.

3. Neglecting Prayers

  • Many get so caught up in rituals that they delay or skip obligatory Salah.
  • Remember that Salah is the most important act of worship and should not be neglected.

4. Taking Unnecessary Photos

  • While memories are important, be mindful of the sacredness of the place.
  • Avoid disrespectful poses or selfies that distract you and others from worship.

5. Engaging in Business or Leisure

  • The purpose of Hajj is spiritual – not shopping, sightseeing, or networking.
  • Avoid spending excessive time in malls or markets during these sacred days.

Quick Summary Checklist

✅ Must Do❌ Must Avoid
Make sincere intentionShowing off or boasting
Learn and follow Hajj stepsViolating Ihram rules
Recite Talbiyah and DuasArguing or disrespecting others
Perform Tawaf, Sa’i, and RamiUsing perfumes in Ihram
Offer Qurbani (if applicable)Skipping prayers
Be patient and helpfulTaking disrespectful photos
Stay humble and focused on AllahWasting time in shopping/leisure

Conclusion

Hajj is a life-changing experience – a chance to cleanse your soul and return like a newborn. Performing Hajj properly requires physical effort, mental patience, and spiritual focus. By following this checklist of what to do and what to avoid, you can make the most of this sacred journey and ensure that your Hajj is accepted by Allah (SWT).

May Allah grant all pilgrims a safe, accepted, and rewarding Hajj. Ameen.

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Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Hajj: According to Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki & Hanbali Madhab https://islamiczikr.com/complete-step-by-step-guide-to-hajj/ https://islamiczikr.com/complete-step-by-step-guide-to-hajj/#respond Mon, 12 May 2025 06:51:58 +0000 https://islamiczikr.com/?p=3301 Hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam, is a sacred pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah that every Muslim must perform once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able. Hajj occurs annually from the 8th to the 13th of Dhul Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. While the main rituals are similar, slight variations exist among the four Madhab of thought: Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki, and Hanbali.

🕌 What to Do Before Starting Hajj

Preparations Before Leaving

  • Repent sincerely and seek forgiveness from Allah ﷻ.
  • Clear debts and resolve disputes with others.
  • Make a will if needed and ensure your wealth is halal.
  • Study Hajj rituals, ideally from authentic scholars or organizations like Dawat-e-Islami.
  • Join a reputable group, preferably with a Sunni background, such as Dawat-e-Islami’s Hajj group.
  • Ensure you have all travel documents, vaccines, Ihram garments, and essentials ready.

What to Avoid During Hajj

  • Arguing or fighting.
  • Using perfumes or scented products.
  • Cutting nails or shaving any body hair during Ihram.
  • Engaging in sexual relations or indecent talk.
  • Killing insects or animals unnecessarily.
  • Boasting or showing off.

🕋 Step-by-Step Hajj Guide (As per Hanafi / Dawat-e-Islami)

1. 8th Dhul Hijjah – Yaum al-Tarwiyah

Actions:

  • Don Ihram at Miqat with intention (niyyah) of Hajj.
  • Recite Talbiyah loudly: “Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk…”
  • Travel to Mina.
  • Perform five prayers in Mina: Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, Fajr.
  • Rest and prepare for Arafat.

2. 9th Dhul Hijjah – Day of Arafah

Actions:

  • After Fajr, proceed to Arafat.
  • Perform Dhuhr and Asr combined and shortened.
  • Stay in Wuquf (standing) in Arafah from Zawal till sunset.
  • Engage in dua, Quran, tasbih — this is the main pillar of Hajj.
  • After sunset, head to Muzdalifah (without praying Maghrib).
  • In Muzdalifah, pray Maghrib and Isha together, collect pebbles (70 total).

3. 10th Dhul Hijjah – Eid al-Adha

Actions:

  • Head to Jamrat al-Aqabah, pelt it with 7 stones.
  • Perform Qurbani (sacrifice of animal).
  • Shave your head (Halq) or trim hair (Taqsir).
  • Exit Ihram – First Tahallul.
  • Travel to Makkah and perform Tawaf al-Ziyarah and Sa’i (walk between Safa & Marwah).
  • After this, complete Second Tahallul (full exit from Ihram).

4. 11th Dhul Hijjah

Actions:

  • Stay in Mina.
  • Perform Rami (stoning) of all three Jamarat (small, middle, large) – 7 stones each.

5. 12th Dhul Hijjah

Actions:

  • Repeat stoning of 3 Jamarat.
  • If leaving Mina, do so before sunset.
  • If staying, prepare for an extra day.

6. 13th Dhul Hijjah (Optional)

Actions:

  • Again, perform Rami of 3 Jamarat.
  • Leave for Makkah after stoning.

7. Tawaf al-Wida (Farewell Tawaf)

Actions:

  • Before leaving Makkah, perform Tawaf al-Wida.
  • It is wajib (mandatory) according to most Madhab.

Differences Among the Four Imam, Imam Hanafi, Imam Shafi’i, Imam Maliki & Imam Hanbali

IssueHanafi Shafi’iMalikiHanbali
Order of Sa’iAfter Tawaf onlyAllowed before or after TawafAllowed before TawafAllowed before Tawaf
Qurbani RulingWajibSunnah MuakkadahSunnah MuakkadahWajib
Combining PrayersDhuhr + Asr, Maghrib + IshaSameSameSame
Tawaf al-WidaWajibWajibWajibWajib
Muzdalifah StayMandatory till FajrCan leave after midnightCan leave after midnightPreferably till Fajr
Miqaat RulingCannot cross without IhramSameSameSame

🟡 Dawat-e-Islami’s Unique Hajj Guidance

Dawat-e-Islami has simplified the Hajj experience for millions of Muslims globally by offering:

  • Free booklets in multiple languages.
  • Hajj & Umrah mobile app.
  • Online training sessions and practical workshops.
  • Scholars’ guidance on proper method (as per Imam Abu Hanifa).
  • Sunnah-friendly group travel.

📘 Book to Refer: Hajj Ka Tariqa/ A Brief Method of Hajj” by Dawat-e-Islami Download eBook
📲 App: Hajj and Umrah Guide – Dawat-e-Islami

🤲 Sunnahs and Spiritual Practices During Hajj

  • Offer Tahajjud, Nawafil prayers.
  • Stay in Wudhu as much as possible.
  • Do Zikr, Istighfar, Durud Sharif.
  • Help fellow pilgrims and maintain humility.
  • Feed the poor and avoid waste.
  • Visit the Rawdah of the Prophet ﷺ in Madinah if possible.

Conclusion

Hajj is not just a journey of physical endurance, but a spiritual transformation and deep connection with Allah ﷻ. Whether you’re following the Hanafi madhab under guidance from Dawat-e-Islami, or belong to another Sunni school, understanding the rituals, differences, and spiritual meaning is essential. Prepare well, seek knowledge, and go with sincere intention.

Is Hajj the same for all Muslims?

Yes in core rituals, but minor differences exist among madhabs in terms of method and obligations.

Can I do Sa’i before Tawaf?

Only in Shafi’i, Maliki, and Hanbali madhabs. Hanafi requires Tawaf first.

What if I miss Wuquf-e-Arafah?

Your Hajj becomes invalid. This is the main pillar of Hajj.

Is Qurbani mandatory?

In Hanafi and Hanbali views: Yes. Shafi’i and Maliki: Sunnah Muakkadah.

Can women wear stitched clothes in Ihram?

Yes, but must follow modesty and avoid perfumes.

Do I need a guide for Hajj?

It is highly recommended, especially for first-time pilgrims.

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