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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
    • Second: Ṭawāf
      • The Conditions of Ṭawāf
      • The Obligations of Ṭawāf
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        The Obligations of Ṭawāf

         

        Ruling 374: The obligations of ṭawāf are as follows:
        1. Beginning ṭawāf at the Ḥajar al-Aswad (Black Stone)
        2. Ending each round (shawt) at the Ḥajar al-Aswad
        3. Keeping the Ka‘bah on the left side throughout
        4. Performing ṭawāf from outside the Ḥijr Ismā‘īl
        5. Remaining outside the structure of the Holy Ka‘bah and its Shādhirwān (base)
        6. Completing seven full rounds
        Ruling 375: It is obligatory to start ṭawāf from the Ḥajar al-Aswad (Black Stone). This means that the start of ṭawāf must begin from in front of the Ḥajar (the Stone), not necessarily that the entire body must pass in front of every part of the Ḥajar al-Aswad. Rather, as long as it is customarily considered to be starting from the Ḥajar, it suffices. Therefore, it is permissible for a Hajj pilgrim to begin from any point in front of the Ḥajar, but he is obligated to end the ṭawāf at the same starting point. To ensure this, he should intend to complete the ṭawāf at the same starting point.
        Ruling 376: It is not obligatory for a Hajj pilgrim to stop at the Ḥajar al-Aswad at the end of each round before starting the next. Rather, it is sufficient to complete seven uninterrupted rounds and end the seventh round at the same starting point of the ṭawāf. However, he may go slightly further with the intention (nīyyah) of precaution (iḥtiyāṭ) to ensure that he has finished the ṭawāf at the same starting point.
        Ruling 377: Like all Muslims, a Hajj pilgrim in the state of iḥrām is obligated to begin the ṭawāf from the Ḥajar al-Aswad without obsessive precision. It is not obligatory for him to stop directly in front of the Ḥajar before beginning the ṭawāf.
        Ruling 378: It is obligatory for the Hajj pilgrim to keep the Ka‘bah on his left side while performing ṭawāf.
        Ruling 379: The criterion for keeping the Ka‘bah on the left is based on customary understanding, not on exact measurements. Therefore, if a Hajj pilgrim slightly deviates while passing the Ḥijr Ismā‘īl or the four corners of the Ka‘bah, the ṭawāf is valid. It is not obligatory for him to tilt his shoulders to make sure that the Ka‘bah is exactly on his left side.
        Ruling 380: If a Hajj pilgrim performs any part of the ṭawāf in a direction contrary to the customary one—such as turning toward the Ka‘bah during the ṭawāf to kiss it, or if his face or back unintentionally turns toward the Ka‘bah due to crowd pressure, or if the Ka‘bah is on his right side and he continues the ṭawāf—in these cases, his ṭawāf is not valid. Therefore, he is obligated to repeat the parts he has already performed in a direction contrary to the customary direction.
        Ruling 381: It is obligatory to perform the ṭawāf from outside the Ḥijr Ismā‘īl.
        Ruling 382: If a Hajj pilgrim performs the ṭawāf from inside the Ḥijr Ismāʿīl or passes over its wall, his ṭawāf is invalid, and he is obligated to perform it again. If he passes inside the Ḥijr in only one of the rounds of his ṭawāf, only that round becomes invalid and must be performed again.
        Ruling 383: If a Hajj pilgrim intentionally performs the ṭawāf from inside the Ḥijr Ismāʿīl, the ruling is the same as if he had not performed his ṭawāf intentionally. If he performs the ṭawāf from inside the Ḥijr Ismāʿīl unintentionally, it is treated as if a Hajj pilgrim did not perform his ṭawāf unintentionally, and the relevant rulings will be offered.[1]
        Ruling 384: Ṭawāf must be performed outside the structure of the Holy Kaʿbah and the bases of its walls, which are called the shādhirwān.
        Ruling 385: There is no objection to placing your hand on the wall of the Ḥijr Ismāʿīl or the Kaʿbah during ṭawāf.
        Ruling 386: It is not a condition of validity that ṭawāf be performed within the area between the Kaʿbah and Maqām Ibrāhīm (Abraham’s Station). Ṭawāf may be performed outside this area and in other parts of al-Masjid al-Ḥarām, especially when crowding prevents access to that area. However, it is preferable to perform ṭawāf within the area between the Kaʿbah and Maqām Ibrāhīm when there is no crowding.
        Ruling 387: It is permissible to perform ṭawāf on levels above the courtyard of al-Masjid al-Ḥarām, [i.e., new constructions] up to the parallel areas (muhadhat) of the walls of the Holy Kaʿbah, in a way that it is customarily considered the ṭawāf around the Kaʿbah. However, this kind of ṭawāf is against recommendation (istiḥbāb) precaution (iḥtiyāṭ).
        Ruling 388: If a Hajj pilgrim is unable to perform the ṭawāf on the ground level (the courtyard) of al-Masjid al-Ḥarām or on the ground level due to physical incapacity and is compelled to do the ṭawāf on an upper level (on the upper floor) in front of the Kaʿbah, the obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that he should perform the ṭawāf himself on the upper level and also appoint a proxy (nā’ib) to do the ṭawāf on the ground level. As for his ṭawāf prayer, if he is able to perform it himself in the courtyard, he must do so; otherwise, he, on the upper floor, and his proxy, on the courtyard, are obligated to perform the ṭawāf prayer.
        Ruling 389: It is obligatory for a Hajj pilgrim to perform seven full rounds of ṭawāf.
         

        [1]. The Rulings 390 to 398.
      • The Rulings on Abandoning Ṭawāf and Doubts in Its Performance
      • The Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries) on Ṭawāf
      • The Etiquettes and Recommended Acts (Mustaḥabbāt) upon 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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