Hajj and Umrah
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And He has power over everything.<br />
There is none worthy of worship but All\h,<br />
Who is alone, Who fulfilled His promise,<br />
Who has helped His servant,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Who alone has defeated nations.<br />
Muslim (mentioning that these be read thrice)<br />
This is also a place where du`\’ is (readily) accepted, so one should<br />
lengthen one’s du`\’ here.<br />
At this point, one will notice that there are two sets of green lights<br />
(approx 50 metres apart). It is Sunnah for men to hasten to a quick<br />
march between them (similar to the first three rounds of ^aw\f).<br />
Women again will continue normally.<br />
As one engaged oneself in ^aw\f, do so likewise in Sa`y. Here too at<br />
peak times the crowd may make carrying literature cumbersome. If<br />
one cannot carry one’s chosen books of Ad`iyah then one can engage<br />
in either Dhikr or recite any du`\’ one remembers.<br />
It is Sunnah to recite this du`\’ as often as one can throughout Sa`y:<br />
‘allchum-maghfir war-xam,<br />
WA ‘antal ‘a`azzul ‘akram.<br />
O All\h! Forgive <strong>and</strong> have mercy,<br />
<strong>and</strong> You are the Honoured, the Noble.<br />
al-Bayhaq|<br />
At Marwah the Ka`bah is not visible, so facing its direction is sufficient.<br />
The same actions done on %af\ are done here. This is one round.<br />
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