CERTAIN RULES CONCERNING THE HAGG.
God has made clearly heard in the Koran the status of the
pilgrim who fulfills the Hagg after the 'Umra: Cheap Umrah Deals UK
'' Whosoever makes use of 'Umra until the Pilgrimage, it
will be incumbent on what is comfortable (sacrificed) as an offering. (But)
whoever does not find what to sacrifice, will be rescued by a three-day fast
during the Pilgrimage and seven days during his return, that is, ten whole
days. This is valid only for one whose family is not present in the Sacred
Mosque, be pious with God and know that God is terrible in his punishment.
"
Thus, according to
the explanations of the Prophet, the muhrim must fast for three days, offer a
sacrifice or the poor, or feed six different people.
If, for reasons of health, a person is forced to wear
stitched or reduced dresses, for fear of cold or heat, he must follow the rule
imposed on the muhrim who suffers from an illness in the head. Therefore, he
will fast three days, offer a sacrifice, or feed six poor people.
The pilgrim should drink as much water as he can from the
blessed well Zamzam, which is in the Sacred Mosque.

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