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The month in which Hajj may be embarked upon, from the 8th to the 13th.
'Umrah is a variant of Islamic pilgrimage called the Hajj. The Hajj is of two types: 1. The greater Hajj (Arabic: al-hajj al-akbar) and 2. the lesser Hajj which in Arabic is called 'Umrah. The greater Hajj is performed in the 12th month of Arabic calendar called Dhu-al-Hijjah while the 'Umrah can be performed anytime of the year. The greater Hajj is mandatory for every Muslim if he/she can endure it physically and afford it monetarily.
初期tawafsとsa'ys含む低い巡礼、。それは今年の任意の時点で完成し、また巡礼の一部である可能性があります。
A circling of the Kab'ah anti clockwise. Seven tawafs are required for the first part of Hajj and for 'Umrah.
One 420 metre run from the hill of Safa to Marwah. The run back is also a sa'y. Seven sa'ys must be completed for both Hajj and 'Umrah.
One 420メートルはMarwahにサファの丘から実行。ランバックもsa'yです。七sa'ysは、メッカ巡礼と"Umrah両方のために完了する必要があります。
The sermon preached by an Imam. Mount Arafat is where Muhammed preached his last khutbah.
The stand before Allah that takes place on Mount Arafat, or the 'Mount of Mercy'.