Hajj and Umrah
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LABBAYK. ALLHUMMA LABBAYK.<br />
LABBAYKA L SHAR•KA LAKA LABBAYK.<br />
INNAL AMDAچ WAN-NI`MATA LAKA WAL MULK.<br />
L SHAR•KA LAK.<br />
“Here I am at Your Service, O Lord, here I am.<br />
Here I am, no partner do You have, here I am.<br />
Truly, the Praise <strong>and</strong> the Favour is Yours,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Sovereignty. No partner do You have”.<br />
al-Bukh\r|<br />
These words are Sunnah <strong>and</strong> any other wording would be valid but not<br />
in accordance to the Sunnah.<br />
The Talbiyah should be recited as much as possible.<br />
Men should recite the Talbiyah raising their voices a little without<br />
disturbing anyone. Women should not raise their voices.<br />
The Talbiyah should not be recited as a group, but rather each person<br />
should recite it individually. Groups may appoint someone to say it<br />
loud to teach others or to remind people to be engaged in `ib\dah<br />
(which Talbiyah also counts as).<br />
Sahl Ibn Sa’d t relates that Ras[lull\h r said,<br />
“When a Muslim recites Talbiyah, then verily every stone, tree <strong>and</strong><br />
even the ground around him all recite the Talbiyah with him to the<br />
ends of the earth.”<br />
at-Tirmidh|<br />
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