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The Rites of Hajj 2026

  • INTRODUCTION The Merits and Significance of Hajj
  • CHAPTER ONE General Rulings
  • CHAPTER TWO The Obligatory Hajj (the Ḥajjat ul-Islam)
  • CHAPTER THREE The Proxy (Niyābah) in Hajj
  • CHAPTER FOUR The Rites of the ‘Umrah al-Tamattu‘
    • First. Iḥrām
      • The Mīqāts (Mawāqīt) for the Iḥrām of the ‘Umrat al-Tamattu‘
      • The Obligations of Iḥrām (Wājibāt of Iḥrām)
        • First: Wearing the Two Pieces of Cloth for Iḥrām
        • Second: Intention (Nīyyah) in Iḥrām
        • Third: Saying Labbayk (Talbīyah)
        • The Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries) on Iḥrām
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          The Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries) on Iḥrām

           

          Ruling 195: What is the ruling on pausing with a vowel (waqf bi-al-ḥarakah) or continuing with a word that begins with a sukūn (waṣl bi-al-sukūn) when saying the talbīyah (saying labbaik ...)?
          Answer: There is no objection to it, although the recommended caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-mustaḥabb) is that pausing with a vowel or continuing with a sukūn should be avoided.

           

          Ruling 196: If a Hajj pilgrim puts on the iḥrām garments after saying the talbīyah (saying labbaik ...), is it obligatory for him to repeat the talbīyah?
          Answer: Although the obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that the garments should be put on before saying the talbīyah, it is not obligatory for him to repeat it —though it is in accordance with the recommended caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-mustaḥabb). However, if he has not removed the stitched clothing deliberately when making the intention (nīyyah) and saying the talbīyah, the obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that he should repeat both the intention and the talbiyah after removing the stitched clothing.

           

          Ruling 197: If a Hajj pilgrim, after returning home, realizes that his iḥrām garments have been najis (ritually impure) during the performance of the rites, has he exited the state of iḥrām in a valid way?
          Answer:  If he has been unaware of the impurity (najāsah) in his iḥrām garments during the rites, he has exited the state of iḥrām, and his ṭawāf and Hajj are valid.

           

          Ruling 198: Is it obligatory for a Hajj pilgrim to have the detailed intention (nīyyah) for all the rites of Hajj at the time of entering iḥrām? [For example,] what is the ruling for a Hajj pilgrim if he is unaware that the Hajj al-Tamattu‘ includes a separate ṭawāf and sa‘y apart from those of the ‘Umrah al-Tamattu‘, and therefore does not make the intention (nīyyah) for them at the time of iḥrām and only have the intention for Hajj in general.
          Answer: It is not obligatory to have the detailed intention (nīyyah) for the Hajj rites at the time of iḥrām. A general intention for the ‘Umrah and Hajj suffices, provided that each rite is performed correctly in its proper place.

           

      • The Recommended Acts (Mustaḥabbāt) of Iḥrām
      • The Discouraged Acts (Makrūhāt) of Iḥrām
      • The Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) during Iḥrām.
      • The Etiquettes and Recommended Acts (Mustaḥabbāt) upon Entering Makkah al-Mukarramah
    • Second: Ṭawāf
    • Third: The Prayer of Ṭawāf (Ṣalāt al-Ṭawāf)
    • Fourth: Sa‘y
    • Fifth: Taqṣīr
    • The Rulings on Actions between the ‘Umrah al-Tamattu‘ and the Hajj al-Tamattu‘
  • CHAPTER FIVE The Rituals of the Hajj al-Tamattu‘
  • CHAPTER SIX The ‘Umrah al-Mufradah
  • Miscellaneous Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries)
  • Grand Ayatollah Khamenei’s Selected Messages and Statements on the Ritual of Hajj
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