Hajj and Umrah
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And I call You with the calling of one endangered <strong>and</strong> in fear,<br />
(one) whose neck is subjugated to You, <strong>and</strong> whose eyes flow with<br />
tears for You, <strong>and</strong> who humbles himself for You, <strong>and</strong> who<br />
muddies his nose (i.e. abases himself).<br />
O All\h! Through Your (accepting) prayers do not make me<br />
wretched, but be with me caring <strong>and</strong> merciful,<br />
O Best of those who are asked, <strong>and</strong> O Best of those who give.<br />
ad-Durr al-Manth[r<br />
These are some of the supplications that can be found which are<br />
specifically mentioned to have been recited by the Prophet r at<br />
`Arafah. One is free to recite any other Ad`iyah. Please refer to some<br />
of the other F|sab|lill\h publications for appropriate material.<br />
As it is W\jib to stay in `Arafah until sunset it is not permissible to<br />
depart before then (one will be liable to give Dam even if one left a few<br />
minutes before sunset).<br />
After `A]r if people are told to sit in their modes of transport then too<br />
continue making du`\’, as one will not leave `Arafah before sunset.<br />
After sunset leave `Arafah immediately for Muzdalifah (this is Sunnah).<br />
Do not perform Maghrib %al\h in `Arafah, but perform it when arriving<br />
in Muzdalifah.<br />
Walking from `Arafah to Muzdalifah (approximately 3 miles) is fairly<br />
easy as the temperature usually cools down by the time people set off<br />
after sunset. This walk is usually slower in pace as most people will be<br />
feeling some tiredness from the day.<br />
One is not in a rush to arrive in Muzdalifah but one must remember<br />
that one has two %al\h to perform there upon arrival.<br />
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