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First:
The best thing is that the aforementioned four duties are accomplished on Eid Day in the sequence shown here:
1. shooting of stones;
2. sacrifice;
3. haircut;
4. "Al-Ifada" trail, followed by routes between Al-Safa and Al-Marwa. As mentioned before, however, the sequence is not mandatory (for example, it may be the winding or cutting of the hair before the throwing of stones).
Second:
A pilgrim can come out of the state of ihram and do whatever he has been forbidden in that state, even have sexual relations with his wife if he has observed the following three duties: stone shooting, haircut, perambulation and pathways (if it is obligatory to make them from the type of intention he has taken). If the pilgrim only looks at two of these duties, he can do everything that was forbidden unless he is in contact with his wife. And Contact with us for Cheap Umrah Package UK.
Third:
The same conditions apply to the sacrificial offer of 'Eid and the one for' Hajj. They are:
1. Age: The sheep must be at least six months old, the kid of at least one year, the cow of at least two years, the camel of at least five years. A sheep or kid is a sufficient offer for a single person; A cow or a camel is enough for seven people.
2. The animal must be healthy and without defects (lame, squint or blind or similar defects). It must not be weak for old age or illness. He must have all his limbs. It is not permissible for the pilgrim to throw away some of the meat of the offer. The pilgrim must eat a little and distribute the rest to the poor or gift it to third parties: He can charge a third person to do the above.
Fourth:
The pilgrim who is not able to sacrifice an animal on offer must fast for ten days, three of which in the Haji, preferably before Arafat. He can observe the fast of those three days on the 11th, 12th and 13th. He can fast the remaining seven days after returning to his home.
7. Haji's duties to be observed net of the three days following the day of 'Eid.
These days are the 11, 12 and 13 of the month of Dhul Hijjah. During those days pilgrims should do two things:
1. They should spend the three-day nights in Mina. Pilgrims should do their utmost to spend at least most of the nights at Mina because this is one of the duties of the Hajj. If they do not, they will commit an offense and have to make a sacrificial offer;
2. Pilgrims should pull the stones at the three Jamras in the afternoon of each of the three days. They will also have to observe all prayers at the appointed time, shortening the prayers of four rakah to two rakah. They should not, in the end, apply prayers.
8. Description of the stone throw at Jamras.
In the afternoon of the 11th, the pilgrim, who has not already picked up the stones at Muzdalifah, will gather twenty-one pebbles of the size of a pea or a little larger, in the place where he is. The pilgrim will then reach the Little Jamra, located near Mina, and will consecutively pull seven stones against it. He will raise his arm and say "Allahu Akbar" to the shooting of each stone. He should make sure all the stones fall into Jamra's fence. Upon completion of this, the pilgrim will go to Jamra di Mezzo and will pull against him seven stones, with the same procedure. Then the pilgrim will reach the Great Jamra and pull seven stones under him with the same procedure. In the afternoon of the 12th, the pilgrim will do what he did in the afternoon of the 11th. After the stones are launched, the pilgrim if he wishes may leave Mina before sunset. But if the sun sets before his departure from Mina, he must stay at Mina and make the last shot of the stones on Day 13. This is called "Delay" (leaving Mina) which is better than the "advance". The old, the weak and the sick, the pregnant women and the children can charge a third person to throw stones on their behalf.

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