Throwing the Jamar
It is for the hasty day of the eleventh and twelfth days and
for the deceased three days. In the three days of Tashreeq (11th, 12th and 13th
of Dhu'l-Hijjah). It may not be thrown on the thirteenth day. It is mustahabb
to wash each day before throwing the one who can. The throwing is repeated
between the obligatory and the Sunnah, in which case the women and the weak are
allowed to do so, and it is necessary to leave them with no blood. It is
permissible to delay throwing it into the night for an excuse, and it is haraam
to delay something for no reason or for anyone who is late. And throwing
twenty-one pebbles every day, ie, seven stones per Jamrah per day. In the same
way as the Day of Sacrifice. And the pilgrim stands after throwing and calling
God, only after the Jamara Aqaba does not stand. The rule is that each throw is
not a throw after the same day does not stop after. It is mustahabb to do
takbeer and du'aa 'with each pebble and to say: "Oh Allah, make it a valid
Hajj and a sinful sin." Cheapest Umrah Packages UK providing the cheap rates of hajj and umrah packages to its customer.
The farewell tawaaf
The pilgrim returns to Makkah after throwing and before the
sunset of the twelfth (or thirteenth of the choice) to travel the farewell
tawaaf and hates returning to Mecca after sunset for the Sunnah and nothing
against him. The farewell ritual is the last thing that a pilgrim does in
Mecca, except that he consumes food or buys food, and if he does something else
or resurrects after his return. It is a tawaaf that does not run in it. And
washing the ablution before him. The farewell du'aa 'is obligatory.

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