Saturday 1 September 2012

The prophets’s prayer : The Umrah

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The prophets’s prayer The Umrah, if a pilgrim wishes to be ritually pure for Umrah, he should shed his clothing and bathe as he would after sexual defilement, if convenient. He should perfume his head and beard with the best oil he can find. There is no harm in what remains of it after Ihram.



Bathing for Ihram is dunnah for both men and women, including menstruating women and those experiencing postnatal bleeding. After bathing and preparing himself, a pilgrim, other than those menstruating or experiencing postnatal bleeding, prays the obligatory prayer, if it is time. Otherwise, he makes his intention by praying the two sunnah rak,as which are made each time wudhu is performed.



When he finishes his prayer he should say :

“ Here I am for umrah, here I am, Oh Allah, here I am. Here I am. You have no partner. Here I am. Surely all praise, grace and dominion is yours, and you have no partner”



Talbeeyah.

A man raises his voice when saying this and a woman says it so that only the one beside her many hear her.

Once in Ihram, one should say the Talbeeyah as often as possible, especially when times and places change.

For example : when descending or ascending during travel or when day or night approach. He should also ask Allah for His pleasure, for Heaven and seek refuge in Allah’s mercy from Hellfire.



One should say the Talbeeyah during umrah, starting from the time he puts on his Ihram till he should say it starting from the time he puts on his Ihram till he starts Tawaf. During Hajj he should say it starting from the time he puts on his Ihram till he starts to stone Jamrah al-aqaaba on the Eidday.



When a pilgrim enters the Holy Mosque he puts forth his right foot first and says :

“In the name of Allah, may peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah. Oh Allah, forgive me my sins and open to me the doors of Your mercy. I seek refuge in Allah the Almighty and His Eminent Face and in His Eternal Dominion from the accursed satan”



He approaches the Black Stone, touches it with his right hand and kisses it. If this is not possible, he should face the black stone and point to it.

It is best not to push and shove, causing harm and being harmed by other people.

When touching the stone, a pilgrim should say the following :

In the name of Allah, Allah is the greatest. Oh, Allah, with faith in you, compliance to the way of your Prophet Muhammad

A pilgrim must walk, keeping the Ka’bah on his left. When he reaches the Rukn Al Yamani he should touch, but not kiss it, and say :

”Our Lord, grant us good in this life and good in the hereafter and save us from the punishment of the Hellfire. Oh Allah, I beg of You for forgiveness and health in this life and in the Hereafter”

Each time he passes the black stone he should say :”Allah is the Greatest”

During the remainder of his Tawaf he may say what he pleases of supplications, mentioning Allah, and recitation of Qur’an. This is because Tawaf, Sa’yi, and the Jmarah have been devised for the purpose of mentioning Allah.

During this Tawaf it is necessary for a man to do two things :

1.Al-Idtebaa’ from the beginning of Tawaf until the end. Al-Itdhtebaa’ means placing the right arm and the ends of it over his left shoulder.

2. Al-Raml during the first three circuits. Al-Raml means speeding up one’s pace with small steps. A pilgrim should walk at a normal pace during his last four circuits.



When he completes seven circuits of Tawaf, he approaches Maqam Ibrahim and recites ;”And take ye the station of Abraham as a place of Prayer”

He prays two short Rak’aas as close as conveniently possible, behind Maqam Ibrahim. During the first Rak’aa he recites Surah Al-Kafirun and during the second one Surah Al-Ikhlash.



When he completes the two Rak’aas he should return to the Black stone and touch it, if convenient. He goes out to the Mesa’a and when he nears As-Safaa he recites: ” Verily As-safaa and Al-Marwah are among the shrines of Allah”



He ascends As-safaa until he is able to see the Ka’bah. Facing the Ka’bah and raising his hands, he praises Allah and makes any supplications he chooses. The Prophet [may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him] prayed thus :”there is no Deity but Allah alone” three times, supplicating in between.



He descends As-safaa and heads for Al-Marwah at a normal pace until he reaches the green marker. He continues toward Al-Marwah at a normal pace. When he reaches it, he ascends it, faces the Qibla, raises his hands and repeats what he said on As-safaa. He descends Al-Marwah heading towards As-safaa, taking care to walk where walking is designated, and run where running is designated.



He continues this procedure until he completes seven laps. Goimng from As-safaa to Al-Marwah is lap and returning is another lap.

During his Sa’yi he may recite what he wills of supplications, recition of Qur’an and mentioning Allah.



In completion of Sa’yi he shaves his head. A woman clips her hair the length of a finger tip.

Shaving is preferable for men, except when Hajj is near and there is no sufficient time for hair to grow back. In this case it is best to clip so that hair will remain for shaving during Hajj.



This completes umrah and a pilgrim is free to dress in other clothing, wear perfume and engage in marital relations, etc.













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