The duties of the Fha on the Day of 'Eid
6. The duties of the Fha on the
Day of 'Eid. On the morning of 'Eid begins the ritual of the stoning of
Satan. It is preferable for pilgrims to take the stones to the "Great
Jarnra", "Al-Aqaba", upon their arrival at Mina. They should
then pull seven stones, raising their arms and saying, "Allahu Akbar"
(it is not forbidden to pull a smaller number of stones, five or six; but it is
strongly recommended to follow the far-reaching tradition of pulling seven).
Each stone has to fall inside Jamra's fence, even if it ends up rubbing it out.
The period allowed for. The launch of the stones at Jamra "Al-Aqaba"
extends from midnight on day 9 at sunset of day 10. It is preferable for those
who can do it to shoot before the sun rises 10. Pilgrims who separated the
" Hajj from the Umrah, and those who have matched them, must offer a
sacrificial animal and can do it after the stone throw at Jamra Al-Aqaba. The
time allowed for. Sacrifice goes from sunrise on Eid Day at sunset on Day 13
(in other words, Eid Day and the following three days). Those who have not been
obliged to do the Hajj alone want to offer a voluntary sacrifice will have to
do so in the same period of time. It is preferable to eat a little bit of the
meat of the sacrificed animal (for those who direct to the sacrifice), offer it
part as charity and donate the. Rest to others. After the sacrifice, the. A
pilgrim will have to shave or skirt her hair (all). The pilgrims will have to
cut their hair by the length of a fingertip, whether they bring their braids or
loose hair. And a pilgrim who has already pulled the stones at Al-Aqaba, and
has already cut off his own hair, may come out of the ihram state. He may then
do all that was forbidden under the Iraq state, except for having sex with his
wife from whom he will have to abstain until after the "Al-Ifada"
perambulation of the 10th of the month. When the pilgrim made the stones roll,
the. Sacrifice and haircut, he will travel, possibly on the same Day of Eid, to
Mecca to carry out the "Al-Ifada" patrol and the routes between
Al-Safa and Al-Marwa. He will have to do these paths if he does Hajj and Umrah
separately. If, instead, he combines Hajj and Umrah, or perform Hajj only, he will
only have to do the paths if he has not already done so after the arrival
wandering. It is preferable to carry out the "Al-Ifada" rehearsal in
Eid's Day, but it is not forbidden to postpone it. The allowed time range
extends from Midnight on Eid Day at a later unspecified time. But it is best
not to postpone it more than three days after the Eid Day.
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