Definition of Hajj Language and terminology




 
Pilgrimage

 Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is obligatory for every Muslim to do it once during his life. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Islam is based on five testimonies that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. He managed to reach him. " Hajj in the language is the coming and the intention, and is intended to go to the House of God, to perform the rituals and rituals of this worship. Pilgrimage in the term is to go to Mecca and to do the holy and religious and special rituals.

conditions of Hajj
There are many conditions that must be followed when performing the Hajj: Islam: It is not permissible for a kaafir to perform the rituals of Hajj, because it is one of the acts of worship that are imposed on Muslims, but not others. Reason: It is not permissible for the insane and suffering from mental problems to perform this duty, because it is from the people who lifted the pen, because the Prophet peace be upon him: "lifted the pen from three: sleeping until he woke up and the boy until the dream, . Puberty: A young man who has not reached the age of puberty, is not charged with performing the Hajj, and it is one of the categories that the pen has been removed as mentioned in the hadeeth mentioned above. Freedom: A person who is not in the service of Hajj, is not allowed to perform the Hajj, because he does not have the necessary costs, and in cases where his neck is removed, he becomes one of the individuals who meet the conditions of Hajj. Timing: Commitment to perform the Hajj in the time allocated for the performance of the first days of Dhu al-Hijjah.
 Prohibitions of Hajj
 There are a number of prohibitions that should be avoided during Hajj: hair shaving. cutting nails. Wear sewn clothes. Put the perfume on the body. Marriage contract between spouses. Practice intercourse. The direct human to his lust without the vulva. Hunting and killing animals and birds.
 The pillars of Hajj
 There are several pillars on which the Hajj is based: Ihram: It is the intention of the Muslim entering the weave of Hajj, and that is after the preparation of the Muslim to the Ihram and complete stripping of the sewers, which is based on three duties: Ihram from a place identified by the street and called meeqaat. The man should not wear a shirt, dress, or anything that covers his head. As for women, the muffler and the gloves should not be worn. Al-Talib and be the saying of the pilgrim: "O God, bless you, for you have no partner for you. Praise be to you and the king, you have no partner." Tawaaf: Based on the rotation of the Muslim seven runs around the Sacred House. Omar: It is by walking the Muslim between Safa and Marwa back and forth, with the intention of worship. Standing at Arafah: It is on the nineteenth day of Dhu'l-Hijjah, and its time is from noon prayer to Fajr prayer on the tenth day of Dhu'l-Hijjah.

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