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A Manual on the Rites of Hajj By Alee Ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani

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A Manual on the Rites of Hajj By Alee Ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani

Author: Alee Ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 174
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication year: 2002
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About This Book:
Alee Ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani's "A Manual on the Rites of Hajj" is a careful and significant manual for Islam's sacrosanct excursion of Hajj. Alee Ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani gives pioneers and understudies of Islam a bit-by-bit manual that demystifies the traditions, customs, and necessities related to the Hajj, with cautious accuracy and veritable respect for the meaning of this profound journey.
The Importance of Hajj
This section acquaints perusers with the critical meaning of Hajj in Islam, stressing its job as one of the Five Support points and a rare profound excursion for Muslims.
Getting Ready for the Journey
Inspect the arrangements required for the Hajj journey, like the proper documentation, inoculations, and physical and otherworldly wellness.
The Sacred Journey Has Begun
This part portrays the actual journey, from flight until its appearance in Mecca and the beginning of the Hajj functions.
Sa'i and the Tawaf
Follow the means of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and Hagar as they play out the essential ceremonies of Tawaf (circumambulation of the Kaaba) and Sa'i (the stroll among Safa and Marwah slopes).
Arafat and Muzdalifah's Days
This section talks about the vital long stretches of Hajj, for example, the Arafat stand and the evening time stay at Muzdalifah, as well as the customs and requests connected with these areas.
Sacrifice and Stoning the Devil
Find out about the emblematic demonstration of stoning Satan as well as the meaning of creature penance during Hajj out of appreciation for Prophet Ibrahim's steadfastness to Allah.

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