Algiran

 

2-                Algiran is to combine both Umrah and Hajj. Meaning to say, when you make the intention at migat, you say,       ( labayka Allahuma Umrah wa Hajjah ), it means, oh Allah I am answering your call for Umrah and Hajj.  In this type of Hajj, the pilgrim does not take off his Ihram after he finishes Saai.  Saai  is performed once because of the intention of the combination. Here, the pilgrim must also make hady as a sacrifice. If the is not able to sacrifice an animal, he can fast three days at Hajj and seven days when he gets home.

3-                Ifrad is to intend to perform Hajj only. It means that when the pilgrim reaches migat, his intention was to perform Hajj only. He declares, labayka Allahuma labayka bihajjah.      (oh Allah I come to answer your call for Hajj). Then the pilgrim proceed to Makkah on the eighth of Thulhijjah to carry on with his rituals,  (see my blog Hajj).  Almufrid, (the pilgrim who performs ifrad) removes his Ihram after he finishes throwing the seven pebbles at jamratul Agaba and the cutting or shortening of the hair, and no sacrifice is required  from him. For the sake of knowledge,  when we say, the pilgrim, we mean both male and female. The female pilgrim differs in slight things during Hajj or Umrah rituals such as; in Ihram, running between the green pillars during Saai, the cutting of the hair and some other minor differences.

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  • Tidak apa apa Onee-Chan. Kamu guru saya jadi saya haruz yang  bicara tentang Hajj. We all forget Onee-Chan. It's better for us to be reminded about our religious matters, my dear teacher.

  • Thanks for sharing, Mr.Dara. I almost forget about this important lesson when I was in Islamic school.

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