On the second day the pilgrims leave Mina just after dawn to travel to the Plain of Arafat. The second day is called the Day of Arafat, when they leave Mina just after dawn to travel to the Plain of Arafat where they spend all day, from dusk to dawn, sitting or standing praying for forgiveness and mercy.
On the second day of Hajj, known as the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, pilgrims perform the ritual of standing at Arafat, or Wuquf, which is considered the climax of the Hajj pilgrimage. They gather at the plain of Arafat to pray, reflect, and seek forgiveness, as it is believed that sincere supplication during this time is highly rewarded. After sunset, pilgrims move to Muzdalifah, where they spend the night under the open sky and collect pebbles for the next day's ritual. This day is crucial for spiritual renewal and connection with Allah.
Hajj is one of the five pillars or central duties of Islam. It is a set of acts of worship to be performed in and aroundMakkah at least once in a lifetime. If you need more information on hajj try the internet.HAJJ ISN'T A HOLIDAY- IT'S A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
No, there is no mandatory fasting during the Hajj pilgrimage. However, some pilgrims may choose to fast voluntarily, particularly on the Day of Arafah, which is considered a highly recommended practice.
Performing Hajj is obligatory on each Muslim once in life. The chief ritual of Hajj is staying at the field of Arafat on the 9th of Zil- Hajja. The Muslims stay there to pray to Almighty Allah and complete the Hajj.
Islam believes in life hereafter and the Day of Judgment. Hajj is the firth pillar of Islam.
Pilgrims also started coming to Mina. We are sleep deprived and exhausted but we are well trained and prepared for Hajjis.
On the first official day of the pilgrimage (8th of Thul Hijjah), the millions of pilgrims that have now gathered to make Hajj, travel from Mecca to Mina, which is a small village east of the city between the Holy City of Makkah and Muzdalifah. It is necessary for you to wear an Ihram before you enter Mina, during your Hajj. There they spend the day and the night in enormous tent cities, which they pray in, read the Qur'an, and rest for the next day. Apart from the obvious tradition of staying in Mina overnight on the first day of Hajj, be sure to know that Mina also has two large mosques of which one is very historic.
Muzdalifah is a location in Saudi Arabia where pilgrims gather during the Hajj pilgrimage. It is situated between Mina and Arafat and serves as a temporary resting place for pilgrims after spending the day at Arafat. At Muzdalifah, pilgrims collect pebbles for the ritual of stoning the devil and perform the Maghrib and Isha prayers. This site is significant in the Hajj rituals, emphasizing the importance of community and worship in Islam.
Beginning with the end of day one of the Hajj - staying overnight at Mina. It explains Muslim beliefs in Akhirah, life after death, and ideas of judgement, heaven and hell, as day two of Hajj is about judgement
No. It is the day of worship, repentence and praying. It is the day od begging Forgiveness of sins from Almighty Allah. The pilgrims stay in the field of Arafat, shed tears and beg Allah Almighty His Forgiveness.
Arafat is a plain some miles off Makkah in Saudi Arabia. It remains uninhabited for most part of year but evry year for a single day, on the Day of Hajj (Pilgrimage ), it is crowded by some two million people. It is here that the most important part of Hajj takes place and the pilgrims stay there from noon till dusk.
On the second day of the pilgrimage, the pilgrims leave Mina just after dawn to travel to the Plain of Arafat for the culminating experience of the Hajj. On what is known as the "Day of Arafat," the pilgrims spend the entire day standing (or sitting) near the Mount of Mercy, asking Allah for forgiveness and making supplications. Muslims around the world who are not at the pilgrimage join them in spirit by fasting for the day. After sunset on the Day of Arafat, the pilgrims leave and travel to a nearby open plain called Muzdalifah, roughly halfway between Arafat and Mina. There they spend the night praying, and collecting small stone pebbles to be used the following day.The pilgrims leave field of Arafat just at (Not after) sunset.Day: 1: 8th Zil Hajja Pilgrims leave Makka and reach Mina preferably before Asar Prayer.Day 2: 9th Zil Hajja: Chief ritual of Hajj. Praying in the Field of Arafat called Day of UrfaDay 3: 10th of Zil Hajja: Eid. Stoning the Big Devil (Satan). Sacrifice, Tawaf-i-Ziarat at Ka'aba, back to Mina before eveningDay 4: 11th Zil Hajja. Satying at Mina. Stoning the three Jamarat (Satans)Day 5: Staying at Mina. Stoning 3 Jamarat and leave Mina.