Staying overnight in Mina
117. Then he returns to Minaa and remains there for the days of Tashreeq and
their nights.
118. And he stones the three Jamaraat with seven small stones in each of those
days, after noon, as has preceeded concerning the stoning on the Day of Sacrifice.
119. He begins with the first Jamrah, which is the nearest to Masjid - al-Khaif,
and after stoning it he moves onward and stands facing the Qiblah for a long
while making du’aa while raising his hands.(100)
120. Then he comes to the second Jamarah and stones it in the same way, then
he moves to the left and stands for a long while facing the Qiblah making
du’aa while raising his hands.(101)
121. The he comes to the third Jamarah and it is Jamrat al-Aqabah - and he
stones it in the same way - standing so that Ka’bah is to his left and
Minaa to his right and does not stand there (making du’aa) afterwards.(102)
122. Then on the second day he repeats this stoning and on the third day.
123. An if he leaves after stoning on the second day not remaining for the
third day’s stoning, then that is permissible as Allaah ta’ala
says: (Celebrate the praises of Allah during the Appointed Days, but if anyone
hastens to leave in two days, there is no blame on him, and if anyone stays
on, these is no blame on him if his aim is to do right,) However remaining
for the third day’s stoning is better as it is the Sunnah.(103)
124. And the Sunnah is to do the previous actions of Hajj in order: the stoning,
then slaughter, then shaving the head, then Tawaaf of Ifaadah, the Sa’ee
for the one doing Hajj at-Tamattu’; however if he brings something forward
in the order or delays something in the order (doing things out of order)
then that is permissible as the Prophet said: “There is no harm, there
is no harm.”
125. And regarding stoning, the following is allowed to those who have a valid
excuse:
(a) The permission not to have to spend the night in Minaa according to the
hadith of Ibn ‘Umar: “Al ‘Abbaas sought permission of Rasoolullah
to spend the night of Minaa in Makkah as he was responsible for supplying
Zamzam water there, so he gave him the permission.”(104)
(b) To combine two days’ stoning in one day, according to the hadith
of ‘Aasim ibn ‘Adiyy who said: “Rasoolullah made concession
for the camel drivers in Bairootah that they could stone on the Day of Sacrifice,
the combine two days’ stoning after that - performing it in one of the
two days.”(105)
(c) To perform the stoning at night as the Prophet said: The shepherd may
stone at night, then look after his flock in the daytime.(106
126. And it is lawful for him to visit the Ka’bah and make Tawaaf during
each of the nights of Minaa as the Prophet did so.(107)
127. And the pilgrim during the Days of Minaa must take care to pray the five
daily prayers with the congregation - and it is best to pray the Masjid of
Khaif if he is able to, as the Prophet said: Seventy Prophets have prayed
in the Masjid of Khaif.(108)
128. So after completing the stoning on the second day or third day of the
days of Tashreeq - then he has completed the rites of Hajj and therefore returns
to Makkah - and remains there for as long as Allaah has written for him to
remain - and he should take care to perform the prayer with the congregation
- especially in the Masjid-ul-Haraam, and a single prayer in the Masjid-ul-Haraam
is better than a hundred thousand prayers in other mosques.(109)
129. And he should perform much of prayer and Tawaaf at any time he pleases
of the day or night as the Prophet said about the two corners - the Black
Stone and Yemeni corner: “Touching them takes away sins, and he who
performs Tawaaf does not raise or lower his foot (while walking) except that
Allaah writes it for him as a good deed, and wipes off bad deed for him, and
writes for him an extra rank and whoever does it even times round [check Sharh
of at-Tirmidhee] it is as if he had freed a slave.”(110)
And the Prophet said: “”O tribe of ‘Abd Manaaf! Do not prevent
anyone from making Tawaaf of this house or from prayer at any hour of the
day or night he pleases.”"(111)
