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<strong>Rafiq</strong>-<strong>ul</strong>-<strong>Haramayn</strong> 128<br />

Eight Madanī pearls regarding Ramī<br />

Two sayings of the Beloved Prophet ٖ <br />

<br />

<br />

:<br />

1. Someone humbly asked the Holy Prophet ٖ <br />

<br />

<br />

: What<br />

is the reward of Ramī of Jamarāt He ٖ <br />

<br />

<br />

replied,<br />

‘You will be granted its reward before your Rab when you<br />

really need it.’ (Al-Mu’jam-<strong>ul</strong>-Awsaṭ, vol. 3, pp. 150, Ḥadīš 4147)<br />

2. Performing Ramī of Jamarāt will be a Nūr for you on the Day<br />

of Judgement. (Attarghīb Wattarĥīb, vol. 2, pp. 134, Ḥadīš 3)<br />

3. Throwing more than seven stones is not permissible. If you<br />

have thrown only three stones or have not performed Ramī at<br />

all, Dam will be Wājib. If you have thrown four stones, you have<br />

to give one Ṣadaqaĥ for each stone not thrown. (Rad-d<strong>ul</strong>-Muḥtār,<br />

vol. 3, pp. 608)<br />

4. If all the stones are thrown at once, it will be considered a single<br />

stone. (ibid, pp. 607)<br />

5. It is necessary that the stones be earthen such as granite, stone<br />

or sand-stone. If animal droppings are thrown, Ramī will not be<br />

valid. (Durr-e-Mukhtār, Rad-d<strong>ul</strong>-Muḥtār, vol. 3, pp. 608)<br />

6. Some people throw sandals, shoes, tin boxes etc. This is not<br />

Sunnaĥ and Ramī will not be valid in this case.<br />

7. It is more appropriate that the stones for Ramī be taken from<br />

Muzdalifaĥ. However, this is not essential. Stones from any part<br />

of the world may be used. Ramī will be valid.<br />

8. Performing Ramī on 10 th Ż<strong>ul</strong>-Ḥijjaĥ from sunrise to the time<br />

when the sun begins to decline (i.e. up to Shar’ī midday) is<br />

Sunnaĥ. Performing it from the time of sun-declining to sunset

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