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How to Perform
’Umrah and Hajj: Your Easy Guide
The blessed month of Dhul Hijjah is
fast-approaching and many of you will either have loved ones who will be making
Hajj or are fortunate to be able to go yourselves this year. The most pressing
worry we have for this trip is obviously: will my Hajj be accepted? With that in mind, we’ve put together all the
rules of Hajj (and ’Umrah) into a simple guide to ensure you perform this
spiritual obligation correctly.
Please note that the below is a list of
steps for ’Umrah. This article is Part One of the Hajj guide, which begins just
before your arrival in Makkah. Please read PART TWO for details on
the second stage of Hajj, beginning on 8th Dhul Hijjah in Mina.
Without further ado, let’s begin!
Step One - Ihram
Ihram
- a sacred state (of mind and body) into which a Muslim enters before
performing Hajj or ’Umrah.
If you are flying into Makkah, your Ihram
will begin on the plane at a location outside of Makkah. This will usually be
about an hour and a half before you enter Makkah, and you will be notified
by an announcement. These locations where Ihram begins are known as Meeqats.
To
enter into Ihram:
Cleaning your body (removing hair,
clipping nails, trimming moustache, taking a shower) is recommended. This can
be done before flying.
Wear your Ihram clothes, preferably after
performing one of the five daily prayers (see diagram below for dress code).
Make your intention to perform Hajj
Tamattu’ and ’Umrah.
Say Allahumma labbayka ’Umrah
Recite the Talbiya
If you forget to enter into Ihram at the
Meeqat, you must either exit Makkah and re-enter it, or sacrifice a sheep as a
penalty.
Both
men and women must also follow the following rules for Ihram:
Do not fight or quarrel with others.
Do not curse, talk sinfully or use any bad
language.
Do not use perfume. This includes scented
soaps, shampoos, wipes, lotions etc.
Do not cut, pluck or remove any hair or
nails. (Broken nails can be removed).
Do not engage in any sexual activity.
Do not kill, hunt or help others hunt any
animals.
Do not marry, propose or help others to
marry.
To
summarise - so far, you have passed over the
Meeqat, made the intention to begin your Hajj and entered into a state of
Ihram. The Ihram is a state of mind and, just like when you begin praying or
fasting, certain things which would ordinarily be halal for you are now haram.
It is important to maintain this state of mind as you proceed through the next
steps.
Step Two - Tawaf
Tawaf
- the ritual of circulating the Ka’bah seven times on Hajj and Umrah.
Before
beginning the Tawaf:
You must have Wudu. (Menstruating
women cannot perform Tawaf).
Men should wear their Ihrams so that their
right shoulder is bare. This is known as Idtiba’a.
Men need to cover their shoulder again after their Tawaf is complete (i.e.
after seven tawafs).
How
to perform Tawaf?
Begin at the Black Stone. Recite this
duwa at the black stone
You may kiss the Black Stone, touch it and
then kiss your hand, or point to it without kissing your hand.
Move from the Black Stone to the Yamaani
corner. Do not touch any other part of the Ka’bah. You may make any du’a you
choose.
Once at the Yamaani corner, you can touch
it if you are close enough, but don’t kiss it or kiss your hand.
Continue with your tawaf, circling back
towards the Black Stone, while reciting this duwa of tawaf
Your first tawaf ends where you began, at
the Black Stone. Now continue into your second tawaf, and repeat the same
steps.
You must circle the Ka’bah seven times for
your whole Tawaf to be complete.
Simple, right? Just a couple more things
to note:
Don’t go into the Hateem. If you do into
the Hateem, that particular tawaf doesn’t count, so you will have to repeat it.
For the first three tawafs, men only should
slowly jog. This is called Ramal.
Women must walk normally in all seven
tawafs. Men should walk normally in the last four tawafs.
Step Three - After Tawaf
The Tawaf you are performing is known as
Tawaf Al-Ifadah, and to complete it, you must pray at Maqam Ibrahim and drink
Zamzam water. Here are the steps:
What
must you do at Maqam Ibrahim?
After completing Tawaf, go towards Maqam
Ibrahim reciting the above ayah.
Stand so the Maqam Ibrahim is between you
and the Ka’bah. Don’t try to stand directly in front of it - it will be far too
crowded. Anywhere in Al-Masjid Al-Haram is fine, as long as the Maqam is
between you and the Ka’bah.
Pray two rakats. It is recommended to
recite Surah Kafiroon in the first rakat and Surah Ikhlas in the second rakat
(after Surah Fatihah, of course).
What
must you do after praying at Maqam Ibrahim?
Go to any Zamzam water point..
Drink Zamzam water while standing. Pouring
the water over your head is also recommended.
Recite this dua while drinking zamzam
Now you need to leave Al-Masjid Al-Haram
for Sa’ee - so recite the dua for leaving the masjid
Although this seems like a lot to
remember, the steps are actually fairly simple once you’ve memorised
them. To
summarise - previously, you entered into the
state of Ihram. You have now circled the Ka’bah seven times while making du’a,
you have prayed two rakat and you’ve drunk Zamzam water.
Step Four - Sa’ee
How
do you perform Sa’ee?
It is recommended to have wudu , but
it is not compulsory. Menstruating women should perform Sa’ee.
On your way to Sa’ee, you may recite this
ayah about safa and marwah
Begin
Sa’ee at Safa.
You must make seven rounds between the
hills of Safa and Marwah. Walking from Safa to Marwa is counted as one round,
and Marwah to Safa as another round.
Men only must run part of the way.
This area is clearly marked by green tubelights.
At the top of each hill, recite the dua (similar
to the Eid takbeer) three times. You can make personal du’as after this.
And that’s it! Sa’ee is completed after
seven rounds, so you will end at Marwah. You have now completed the first part
of Hajj, which is the same as ‘Umrah. If you are doing Hajj Tamattu’ (this is
what the majority of pilgrims perform) is time to end your Ihram.
Step Five - Ending Ihram
How do you end Ihram? For men, this means
trimming or shaving the hair on their head and changing from Ihram clothes to
normal clothes. For women, this means trimming their hair by a fingertip. Then
the state of Ihram is ended and the rules of Ihram are lifted.
If
you were performing ’Umrah, you have now completed it.
To
summarise Part One of your Hajj -
you begin Ihram at the Meeqat, you perform Tawaf, you pray two rakat, you drink
Zamzam water, you perform Sa’ee and you end your Ihram. Note that menstruating
women can’t do Tawaf or pray, but they can take part in other parts of the
pilgrimage.
You are now free to worship in Al-Masjid Al-Haram until the 8th of Dhul Hijjah.
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