Sahih Muslim: The Book of Pilgrimage

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Chapter: What one who has entered Ihram for Hajj or Umrah is permitted to wear, and what is not permissible, and perfume is forbidden for him

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Chapter: The Mawaqit of Hajj

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Chapter: The Talbiyah, its description and timing

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Chapter: The command to the people of Al-Madinah to enter Ihram from the Masjid at Dhul-Hulaifah

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Chapter: Clarifying that it is better to enter Ihram when a person's mount sets off with him, heading towards Makkah, not straight after the two rak'ah

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Chapter: Praying at the Masjid of Dhul-Hulaifah

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Chapter: It is recommended to apply perfume just before entering Ihram, and it is recommended to use Musk, and it does not matter if its glistening traces remain

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Chapter: The prohibition of hunting game for the one who has entered Ihram for Hajj or for Umrah or for both

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Chapter: What animals it is recommended for the Muhrim and others to kill inside and outside the Sanctuary

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Chapter: It is permissible for a Muhrim to shave his head if there is a problem, but it is obligatory to offer a Fidyah for shaving it, and Clarifying what the Fidyah is

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Chapter: Cupping is permissible for the Muhrim (pilgrim in Ihram)

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Chapter: It is permissible for a Muhrim to treat his eyes

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Chapter: It is permissible for the Muhrim to wash his body and head

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Chapter: What should be done with a Muhrim if he dies?

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Chapter: It is permissible for the Muhrim to stipulate a condition for exiting Ihram because of sickness and the like

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Chapter: The soundness of Ihram for the woman in Nifas; It is recommended for her to perform Ghusl before entering Ihram, and the same applies to one who is menstruating

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Chapter: Clarifying the types of Ihram; and that it is permissible to perfom Hajj that is Ifrad, Tamattu and Qiran. It is permissible to join Hajj to Umrah. And when the pilgrim who is performing Qiran should exit Ihram

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Chapter: Tamattu with Hajj and Umrah

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Chapter: The Hajj of the Prophet saws

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Chapter: All of Arafat is a place of standing

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Chapter: The Standing and the Saying of Allah, The Most High: "Then depart from the place whence all the people depart"

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Chapter: It is permissible to base one's intention for Ihram on the intention of another

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Chapter: The Permissibilty of Tamattu'

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Chapter: The Obligation For the Pilgrim who is performing Tamattu' to offer a sacrifice; If he has no animal to sacrifice, he must fast for three days during Hajj and seven days when he goes back to his family

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Chapter: The pilgrim performing Qiran should not exit Ihram except when the pilgrims performing Ifrad exit Ihram

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Chapter: It is permissible to exit Ihram if one is prevented from completing Hajj; It is permissible to perform Qiran and the pilgrim performing Qiran should perform just one Tawaf and one Sa'i

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Chapter: Ifrad and Qiran

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Chapter: It is recommended for the pilgrim to perform Tawaf Al-Qudum and As-Sa'i after it

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Chapter: Clarifying that the pilgrim who has entered Ihram for Umrah should not exit Ihram after performing Tawaf before Sa'i; And the pilgrim who has entered Ihram for Hajj should not exit Ihram after performing Tawaf Al-Qudum, and the same applies to the pilgrim performing Qiran

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Chapter: Tamattu' in Hajj

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Chapter: It is permissible to perform 'Umrah during the months of Hajj

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Chapter: Marking and Garlanding the sacrificial animal when entering Ihram

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Chapter: It is permissible for the pilgrim performing Umrah to shorten his hair and he does not have to shave it. It is recommended for him to shave his hair or shorten it at Al-Marwah

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Chapter: The Ihram and Hadi of the Prophet (saws)

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Chapter: The number of Umrahs performed by the prophet (saws) and when he performed them

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Chapter: The virtue of the Umrah performed during Ramadan

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Chapter: It is recommended to enter Makkah from the Upper Mountain Pass and to leave from the Lower Mountain Pass; Entering a city via a route different than the one by which you leave it

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Chapter: It is recommended to stay overnight in Dhu Tuwa when intending to enter Makkah, and to perform Ghusl before entering it, and to enter it by day

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Chapter: Raml (walking rapidly) is recommended in the Tawaf of Umrah, and in the first Tawaf of Hajj

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Chapter: It is recommended to touch the two Yemeni Corners in Tawaf and not the other two corners

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Chapter: It is recommended to kiss the black stone during circumambulation (Tawaf)

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Chapter: It is permissible to circumambulate the Ka'bah on a camel and the like, And for one who is riding to touch the (black) stone with a crooked staff and the like.

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Chapter: Clarifying that Sa'i between As-safa and Al-Marwah is a pillar of Hajj, without which Hajj is not valid

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Chapter: Clarifying that Sa'i should not be repeated

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Chapter: It is recommended for the pilgrim to continue reciting the Talbiyah until he starts stoning Jamrat Al-'Aqabah on the day of sacrifice

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Chapter: The Talbiyah and the Takbir when going from Mina to 'Arafat on the day of 'Arafat

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Chapter: Departing from 'Arafat to Al-Muzdalifah. It is recommended to pray Maghrib and 'Isha together in Al-Muzdalifah on this night

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Chapter: It is recommended to pray Subh when it is still dark on the day of sacrifice in Al-Muzdalifah, and to do it very early after ascertaining that dawn has broken

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Chapter: It is recommended to send the weak among women and others ahead from Al-Muzdalifah to Mina at the end of the night, before it gets crowded, but it is recommended for others to stay there until they have prayed Subh in Al-Muzdalifah

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Chapter: Stoning Jamrat Al-'Aqabah from the bottom of the valley; Makkah should be on to one's left and one should say Takbir with each throw

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Chapter: It is recommended to stone Jamrat Al-'Aqabah, on the day of sacrifice, riding, and the prophet saws said: "Learn your rituals (of Hajj) from me"

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Chapter: It is recommended for the pebbles used for stoning to be the size of broad beans

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Chapter: The time when it is recommended to stone the Jamrah

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Chapter: The number of pebbles for stoning the Jamrahs is seven at a time

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Chapter: Shaving the head is preferrable to cutting the hair, although cutting the hair is permissible

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Chapter: The Sunnah on the day of sacrifice is to stone the Jamrah, then offer the sacrifice, then shave the head, and shaving should be started on the right side of the head

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Chapter: It is permissible to offer the sacrifice before stoning the Jamrah, or to shave before offering the sacrifice or stoning the Jamrah, or to perform Tawaf before any of them

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Chapter: It is recommended to perform Tawaf Al-Ifadah on the day of sacrifice

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Chapter: It is recommended to halt at Al-Muhassab on the day of departing from Mina and to perform Zuhr and subsequent prayers there

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Chapter: It is obligatory to stay overnight in Mina during the nights of the days of At-Tashriq, and the concession allowing those who supply water to leave

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Chapter: Giving the meat, skin and blankets of the Hadi in charity; the butcher should not be given any of it; It is permissible to delegate someone else to offer the sacrifice

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Chapter: It is permissible to share in the sacrifice, and a camel or a cow is sufficient for seven people

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Chapter: It is recommended to sacrifice the camel when it is standing and tied

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Chapter: It is recommended to send the sacrificial animal to the Haram for one who does not intend to go there himself; It is reommended to garland it and to make the garland, but the one who sends it does not enter a state of Ihram, and nothing is forbidden to him because of that

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Chapter: It is permissible to ride the sacrificial animal if necessary

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Chapter: What should be done with the sacrificial animal if it gets injured on the way?

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Chapter: The farewell Tawaf is obligatory, but it is waived in the case of menstruating women

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Chapter: It is recommended for pilgrims and others to enter the Ka'bah and pray therein, and supplicate in all its corners

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Chapter: Demolishing the Ka'bah and rebuilding it

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Chapter: The wall and the door of the Ka'bah

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Chapter: Hajj on behalf of one who is incapable of doing it because of chronic illness, old age and the like, or on behalf of one who has died

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Chapter: Validity of a child's hajj, and the reward of the one who takes him for Hajj

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Chapter: Hajj is obligatory once in a lifetime

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Chapter: A woman travelling with a Mahram for Hajj and other purposes

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Chapter: It is recommended to recite statements of remembrance when setting out for Hajj or any other purpose, and the best of this remembrances

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Chapter: What should be said when returning from Hajj and other journeys

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Chapter: It is recommended to stop in Batha' of Dhul-Hulaifah and pray there when departing from Hajj and 'Umrah, or any time one passes through it

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Chapter: No idolator may circumambulate the house, and no one may circumambulate the house naked, and when the greatest day of Hajj is

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Chapter: The virtue of the day of 'Arafat

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Chapter: Pilgrims staying in Makkah, and Inheriting its houses

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Chapter: It is permissible for the one who emigrated from Makkah to stay there for three days after completing Hajj and 'Umrah, and no more than that

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Chapter: The sanctity of Makkah and the sanctity of its game, grasses, trees and lost property, except for the one who announces it, is forever

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Chapter: The prohibition of carrying weapons in Makkah when there is no need for that

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Chapter: It is permissible to enter Makkah without Ihram

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Chapter: The virtue of Al-Madinah and the Prophet's Prayer for it to be blessed. Its sanctity and the sanctity of its game and trees. The Boundaries of its sanctuary

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Chapter: Encouragement to live in Al-Madinah and to be patient on bearing its distress and hardships

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Chapter: Al-Madinah is protected against the plague and the Dajjal entering it

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Chapter: Al-Madinah eliminates its Dross and it is also called Tabah, and Taibah

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Chapter: The prohibition of wishing ill towards the people of Al-Madinah, and that the one who wishes them ill will be caused to melt by Allah

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Chapter: Encouraging people to stay in Al-Madinah when the regions were conquered

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Chapter: The Prophet saws foretold that the people will abandon Al-Madinah when it is the best it ever was

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Chapter: The virtue of the area between the prophet's grave and his Minbar, and the virtue of the spot where his minbar is

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Chapter: The virtue of Uhud

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Chapter: The virtue of praying in the Masajid of Makkah and Al-Madinah

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Chapter: The virtue of the Three Masajid

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Chapter: The Masjid whose foundation was founded upon piety is the Masjid of the Prophet saws in Al-Madinah

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Chapter: The virtue of the Masjid of Quba', and the virtue of praying therein and visiting it