Sahih Muslim Index
BOOK 7. KITAB AL-HAJJ
(The Book of Hajj Prilgrimage)
Chapter
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What is permitted for the Muhrim (wearer of Ihram) in Hajj and Umra, what
is not permissible and forbiddance of the use of perfume
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The place where the pilgrims enter upon the state of Ihram
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Talbiya, its characteristics and its time
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The people of Medina are commanded to enter upon the state of ihram at a mosque
in Dhu'l Hulaifa
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Entering upon the state of Ihram as the ride proceeds towards (Mecca)
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Applying of perfume to the body before entering upon the state of Ihram
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Hunting is forbidden for one who is in the state of Ihram
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Which animal the Muhrim and the non-Muhrim are permitted to kill in the state
of Ihram at the conclusion of it (within the precincts of the Ka'ba)
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It is permissible to shave the head in the state of Ihram if there is atrouble,
andexpiation becomes obligatory for shaving
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Permissibility of cupping for a Muhrim
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The Mubrim is permitted to get the treatment for his eyes
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Permissibility of washing the body and head for the Muhrim
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What is to be done with a Muhrim when he dies
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Permissibility of entering into the state Ihram conditionally due to illness
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Donning of Ihram for women who are in the state of menses and parturition
and excellence of bath while entering into the state of Ihram
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Types of Ihram- It is permissible to enter into the state of Ihram singularly
for the sake of Hajj or for tamattu' bi'l-'umra ila'l-Hajj or for both hajj
and 'umra together
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Performing Hajj and Umra separately
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Staying and the significance of the verse: "Then hasten op from where the
people hasten on" (ii 199)
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Permissibility of saying one has entered into Ihram like the Ihram of the
other one or Abrogation of putting off Ihram and completing (Hajj and Umra)
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Permissibility of the Tamattu' (form of pilgrimage)
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Sacrificing of animal Is obligatory for Tamattul, but he who does not do it
is required to observe fast for three days during the Hajj and for seven days
when he returns to the family
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The Qarin should not put off the Ihram but at the time when a Mufrid pilgrim
takes it off
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Permissibility of puttingoff Ihram (in the midst of Hajj ceremonies) in case
of obstruction and permissibility of Qiran
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Ifrad and Qiran (combining Hajj and Umra in one Ihram) in the performance
of pilgrimage
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What is essential for him who enters into the state of Ihram for Hajj and
then comes to Mecca for circumambulation and running
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One who undertakes to perform Umra is not allowed to put off Ihram before
Sai' and the pilgrim and the (Qiran) is not allowed to put off ihram at Tawaf
Qud'um (circumambulation of arrival)
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Concerning Tamattul in Hajj
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Permissibility of Umra during the mouth of Hajj
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Garlanding the sacrificial animals, and marking them
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Saying of people to Ibn 'Abbas: What to this religious verdict of yours that
has engaged the attention of the people?
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Clipping of hair in 'Umra
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Talbiya of the Apostle (may peace be upon him) and his sacrifice
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Concerning the Umras performed by Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him)
and their respective times
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Excellence of performing Umra in the month of Ramadhan
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Excellence of entry into Mecca from the upper side and exit from it from the
lower side, and entering the town from the side other than that from which
one gets out
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Excellence of spending the night at Dhi-Tuwa for entering Mecca (tor Hajj)
and getting into it after a bath and entering during the day
- Excellence
of walking at a quick pace in Tawaf and Umra and on the occasion of first
Tawaf in Hajj
- Excellence
of touching the two corners (Rukunain al- Yamaniyain) in Tawaf
- Excellence
of kissing the black stone ;while circumambulating
- It
is permissible to observe Tawaf on the back of a camel or any other riding
beast, and to touch the black stone with a stick
- Sa'i
between al-Safi' and at-Marwi is essential rite of Hajj and Hajj is not complete
without it
- Sa'i
should not be repeated
- The
pilgrim should continue to pronounce Talbiya until the stoning of Jamrat al-'Aqaba
on the day of sacrifice (10th of Dhu'l-Hajja)
- Pronouncing
of Talbiya and takbir while going from Mina to 'Arafat on the day of 'Arafa
- Returning
from 'Arafat to Muzdalifa and excellence of observing sunset and 'Isha' prayers
together at Muzdalifa
- Excellence
of observing the dawn prayer at the earliest part of the dawn on the 10th
of Dhu'l-Hijja at Muzdalifa
- It
is excellent that the aged and the weak, especially among the women, shopld
hasten from Muzdalifa to Mina at the latter part of the night before the people
moving in multitude. and excellence of staying there for others until they
observe the dawn prayer at Muzdalifa
- Stoning
at Jamrat al-'Aqaba from the heart of the valley in the state that Mecca is
on the left side and pronouncing of takbir while throwing every pebble
- Excellence
of flinging pebbles at Jamrat al-Aqaba on the day of sacrifice (10th of Dhu'l-Hijja)
while riding
- The
pebbles to be used for throwing should be small
- What
is the excellent time for throwing pebbles (at the Jamras)
- What
should be the number of the pebble's?
- It
is preferable to get one's hair cut (as a ritual of pilgrimage) but clipping
is also permissible
- It
is a sunnah that on the day of Nahar one should throw pebbles, then slaughter
animal, then get one's head shaved, and one should start shaving one's head
from the right side
- Regarding
one who shaves before offering the sacrifice or offers sacrifice before throwing
(the stones at Jamra)
- Excellence
of observing circumambulation of Ifada on the day of Nahr
- Excellence
of making a halt at al Muha'ab, on the day of Nahr, and observing prayer there
- It
is essential to stay (for two or three nights) at Mina during the days of
Tashriq (11th, 12th and 13th) and exemption from this command for the suppliers
of water
- One
should offer as sadaqa the meat and hide of the sacrificial animal
- It
is permissible to join seven persons in a cow or a camel
- The
camel is to be sacrificed in a standing posture and fettered
- It
is meritorious for one who does intend to go himself to send the sacrificial
animal to al-Haram
- It
is permissible to ride the sacrificial animal (camel) for one who is in need
of it
- What
should be done with the sacrificial animal, when it is completely exhausted
and becomes powerless to move
- It
is obligatory to perform farewell circumambulation, while a menstruating woman
i., exempted from it
- The
merit of entering the ka'ba for a pilgrim and observing of prayer in it
- The
demolishing of the ka'ba and its reconstruction
- The
wall of the Ka'ba and its door
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One may perform Hajj on behalf of the maimed, the old and the deceased
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The validity of the Hajj performed by a boy and reward for one who enables
him to perform it (by accompanying him and bearing expenses for him)
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Performance of Hajj is obligatory only once in life
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Travelling of a woman with her Mahram for Hajj, etc.
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What is to be uttered when one sets out for Hajj or any other journey
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What is to be recited on return from the journey of Hajj or any other journey
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Staying at Dhu'l-Halaifa and observing of prayer there, while returning from
Hajj or Umra
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No polytheist is authorised to perform pilgrimage of the Ka'ba and circumambulate
the House naked and the description of the great Hajj
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The merit of Hajj and Umra and the day of 'Arafa (the 9th of Dhu'l-Hijja)
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Encamping of pilgrims in Mecca and Inheriting of (the property of their ancestors)
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The Muhajir is permitted to stay for three days in Mecca after Hajj and Umra
and not more than this
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The sacred territory of Mecca and its inviolability and the prohibition to
do hunting in it and its suberbs and felling down of its trees and cutting
its grass ...
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It is permissible to enter Mecca without Ihram
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Eminence of Medina, Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) showered blessings
upon it. Its sacredness and unlawfulness of hunting and lopping of trees and
demarcation its precincts
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The security of Medina against plague and Dajjal
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Medina wipes out evil from it and its other names are Tabba and Taiba
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Allah will punish those who intend to do any harm to the citizens of Medina
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Exhortation to stay in Medina when the towns will be conquered
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When people will abandon Medina
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Between the grave (of the Holy Prophet) and the pulpit there is a garden from
the gardens of paradise
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Uhud is a mountain: it loves us and we love it
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The merit of praying in the two mosques, at Mecca and Medina
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Do not undertake journey (purely for visit to the sacred places) but to three
mosques
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The mosque founded on piety in the mosque of the Apostle (may peace be upon
him) at Medina
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Eminence of the mosque of Quba; and excellence of prayer in it
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