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- Introduction
- Rites Of Umrah Tamattu
- Chapter 1: Place Of Getting Into The State Of Ihram In Umrah Tamattu
- Chapter 2: Three Acts Are Obligatory At The Time Of Getting Into The State Of Ihram
- Chapter 3: What Becomes Haram To The Muhrim
- First: Hunting Wild Animals, Unless There Is Fear Of Their Attack
- Second: Sex
- Third: Marriage
- Fourth: Masturbation
- Fifth: Use Of Perfume
- Sixth: Men Should Not Wear Stitched Clothes
- Seventh: Darkening The Eyelids With Kohl For Ornamentation, Even If There Is No Intention For Ornamentation
- Eighth: Looking Into The Mirror
- Ninth: Wearing Boots, Giveh (Light Cotton Shoes), Socks And The Like
- Tenth: Fusuq
- Eleventh: Jidal
- Twelfth: Killing Insects That Appear On One's Body Such As Louse, Flee And Leech
- Thirteenth: Wearing Rings For Adornment
- Fourteenth: Women's Use Of Ornaments
- Fifteenth: Applying Oil To The Body (An Ointment)
- Sixteenth: Removing Hair
- Seventeenth: Men Should Not Cover Their Heads With Anything
- Eighteenth: Women Covering Their Faces
- Nineteenth: It Is Not Permissible For The Muhrim Man To Shade Himself
- Twentieth: Causing Blood To Gush Out From The Body
- Twenty-first: Clipping The Nails
- Twenty-second: Pulling Out A Tooth Without Bleeding Is Not Forbidden, Nor Does It Require Kaffarah
- Twenty-third: Cutting A Tree Or Plant That Has Grown In The Haram
- Twenty-fourth: Carrying Arms
- Miscellaneous Issues Related To Restrictions Of Ihram
- Chapter 4: Obligatory Tawaf And Some Of Its Ahkam
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- On Obligations Of Tawaf
- First: Prerequisites Of The Tawaf
- Second: Essential Elements Of Tawaf Are Seven In Number
- A. Commencing at the Hajar al-Aswad (the Black Stone of the Kabah).
- B. Ending each round at the Hajar al-Aswad
- C. The Kabah should be on his left during tawaf
- D. The Hijr Ismail must be included in tawaf
- E. Tawaf should be performed between the Kabah and Maqam Ibrahim
- F. Covering the Kabah and whatever is part of it
- G. The tawaf should consist of seven rounds, no more, no less
- Secondary Issues Related To The Tawaf
- Chapter 5: The Tawaf Prayer
- Chapter 6: Say and Some of Its Ahkam
- Chapter 7: Taqsir
- Rites Of Hajj At-Tamattu
- Glossary
Manasik (Rituals) of Hajj in Brief
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Author(s): Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
Publisher(s): Islamic Culture and Relations Organisation
Category: Hajj (Pilgrimage)
Topic Tags: Islamic Laws Hajj Miscellaneous information: nbsp;Manasik (Rituals) of Hajj in Brief
By Ayatullah al-Uzma Khamenei
Publisher: Islamic Culture and Relations Organisation, Department of Translation and Publication.
Address: P.O. Box 14155 - 6187. Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
1st Edition: 1418 A.H. (1997)
ISBN 964-472-046-6
On-line: http://www.wilayah.ir/en/library/hajj.php
Person Tags: Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei
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This book details the jurisprudence related to Hajj as per the rulings of Ayatullah al-Uzma, Sayyid Ali Khamenei. Topics such as conditions that make Hajj obligatory, rites of Hajj and Umrah, their respective requirements and prohibitions, have been discussed.
Introduction
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The Hajj in Islam, being incumbent upon a mustati, is not obligatory for more than once in the entire lifetime (of an individual).
The obligation of Hajj is immediate for a mustati; i.e. the Hajj should be performed in the first year of istitaah and any delay in it is not permissible. In case of delay, the obligation still remains and it should be performed in the following years.
If after istitaah, Hajj requires preliminaries like travel provisions, these should be arranged for, so that the Hajj could he performed in the very first year (of istitaah) In case of dereliction of the individual such that he could not go on Hajj in that year, the Hajj obligation remains and should be fulfilled later on under any conditions, even if the status of istitaah is lost.
Conditions For The Obligation Of Hajj In Islam
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Several conditions make the Hajj obligatory, and without all of them the Hajj
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