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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‘
  • CHAPTER FIVE The Rituals of the Hajj al-Tamattu‘
    • First: Iḥrām
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      First: Iḥrām

       

      Ruling 473: The first obligatory (wājib) act of Hajj is iḥrām. Its procedure, conditions, prohibitions (muḥarramāt), rulings, and kaffārāt (expiations) are the same as those for the ‘Umrah—except that the intention (nīyyah) must be for the Hajj al-Tamattu‘. However, the iḥrām for Hajj has specific features that will be explained in later rulings.
      Ruling 474: The miqāt (fixed place for entering iḥrām) for the Hajj al-Tamattu‘ is Makkah al-Mukarramah, and it is preferable to enter iḥrām at al-Masjid al-Ḥarām. Entering iḥrām anywhere within Makkah al-Mukarramah is valid, including the newly developed areas; however, the recommended precaution (al-iḥtīyāṭ al-mustaḥab) is that he should enter iḥrām in the older parts. If it is uncertain whether the location is within the city, entering iḥrām there is invalid.
      Ruling 475: The iḥrām for the Hajj al-Tamattu‘ must be entered at a time when the optional stay (wuqūf al-ikhtiyārī) at ‘Arafāt is still possible. The best time is from the beginning of zawāl (when the sun passes the meridian) on the 8th of Dhul-Ḥijjah (the Day al-Tarwiyah). Entering iḥrām earlier is also permissible, especially for the elderly and ill who fear overcrowding or those who need to leave Makkah al-Mukarramah due to necessity.
      Ruling 476: If a Hajj pilgrim, due to forgetfulness or ignorance of the ruling, fails to enter iḥrām and proceeds to Minā or ‘Arafāt, he is obligated to return to Makkah al-Mukarramah and enter iḥrām there. However, if returning is not possible due to time constraints or another valid excuse (‘udhr), he may enter iḥrām at his current location, and the Hajj remains valid.
      Ruling 477: If a Hajj pilgrim, due to forgetfulness or ignorance of the ruling, fails to enter iḥrām but completes the rituals of the Hajj al-Tamattu‘, his Hajj remains valid. However, the recommended precaution (al-iḥtīyāṭ al-mustaḥab) is that he should perform the Hajj again the following year.
      Ruling 478: If a Hajj pilgrim deliberately and knowingly fails to enter iḥrām, which causes him to miss staying (wuqūf) in ‘Arafāt and al-Mash‘ar al-Ḥarām (Muzdalifah) while in a state of iḥrām, his Hajj becomes invalid.
      Ruling 479: It is obligatory for a Hajj pilgrim—who has entered iḥrām for the Hajj al-Tamattu‘—to refrain from the talbīyah (saying Labbayk …) from noon on the Day of ‘Arafah.
      Ruling 480: Those who are permitted to perform the rituals in Makkah al-Mukarramah before wuqūf (staying) at ‘Arafāt must first enter iḥrām before performing those rituals. If they perform any rituals without iḥrām, they are obligated to repeat them while in the state of iḥrām.
    • Wuqūf (Staying) at ‘Arafāt
    • Third: The Wuqūf (Staying) at al-Mash‘ar al-Ḥarām (Muzdalifah)
    • Fourth: Stoning (Ramy) the Jamarah al-‘Aqabah
    • Fifth: Slaughtering a Sacrificial Animal
    • Sixth: Ḥalq or Taqṣīr
    • Seventh: The Rituals in Makkah al-Mukarramah
    • Eighth: Passing the Night (Baytūtah) at Minā
    • Nineth: The Stoning (Ramy) of the Three Jamarāt
    • The Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries) on Departing Makkah al-Mukarramah and Minā
  • 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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