During Hajj, there are typically two main sermons delivered: the Khutbah of Jumu'ah (Friday sermon) on the 9th day of Dhul-Hijjah at Arafat, and the Khutbah of Eid al-Adha on the 10th day of Dhul-Hijjah. The sermon at Arafat is particularly significant as it is delivered to the gathered pilgrims and emphasizes the themes of unity, faith, and the essence of Hajj. Additionally, local mosques may also have their own sermons during this period, but the two mentioned are the key ones associated directly with the Hajj rituals.
Hajj is obligatory on each Muslim man and woman once in lifetime. It can be performed only during fixed days.
Fasting during Hajj days is NOT obligatory for pilgrims or non-pilgrims.
Muslims visit Mecca and Medina during hajj.
During Hajj, Muslims perform Tawaf, which involves circumambulating the Kaaba, seven times in total. This is done twice during the pilgrimage: first as part of the Umrah (which can be performed at the beginning of Hajj) and again as part of the Hajj rituals. Each circuit is made in a counterclockwise direction, starting from the Black Stone. Tawaf is a significant act of worship and devotion for pilgrims.
Yes. Hajj may be performed during pregnancy provided there is no danger of any harm to the woman and the baby.
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Hajj is performed only during 8th to 13th of the month of Zil Hajja. During other days it is called Umra.
The pilgrims may eat any Hala food which they eat in other days. Nothing is prohibited during Hajj.
according to Islamic laws yes can. rules of Hajj are for during Hajj started by becoming Muhrim (included in Hajj) in Shajareh mosque at mecca. and before becoming Muhrim there is no problem breaking rules of Hajj.
one hajj in his whole life
To complete Hajj, you have to do it for 40 days