This includes, then, three rules:
This includes, then, three rules:
a) Firstly, the
Muslim who wishes to continue the 'Umra by carrying out the Hagg, and wishes to
escape the sacral restrictions, from the end of his career between As Safa and
Al Marwa, until he retakes the Ihrám of the Hagg, must offer at least one ram
and at most one camel Cheapest Umrah Packages UK. You should not offer it before taking the Ihrám of the
Hagg and neither, between the 'Umra and the Hagg. In fact, it is not called
mutamatti 'but when it passes from' Umra to Hagg, and not before.
b) If he can not
present an offering, or if something prevents him, he should fast for three
days during the Hagg, as long as he is muhrim. The fast must begin on the
eighth day of Dhu'l Hiyya and continue until the end of the stop on Mount
'Arafat.
If you can not fast these three days, you can leave it until
the end of the days of Al Tashriq, and then you should fast three days before
beginning, the Tawaf al Ifada. Once returned to his home, the pilgrim must fast
for another seven days, thus completing the cycle of ten days of fasting
according to the prescriptions of God, which are found in the above-quoted
verse of the Qur'an.
c) This offering or
fast is a ransom for the period during which one escapes the Ihram, and which
is only observed by those who do not live within the limits of Mecca. In a
word, this prescription does not apply to the inhabitants of Mecca.
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