Wuqoof is also
made at Muzdalifah on the 9th of
Dhul-Hijjah after departing from 'Arafaat.
Immediately after sunset, the pilgrim
should leave 'Arafaat and set out for
Muzdalifah. At Muzdalifah, he prays the
Salaahs of Maghrib and Ishaa, in the
Jam'an and Qasran (shortened and joined)
form, after which he spends the night in
sleep or prayer. The Prophet (صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم) himself
did not pray any additional Salaahs
after 'Ishaa, but took the opportunity
to rest. The practice of spending time
in Muzdalifah collecting all of stones
(49 or 56) needed for the rite of
stoning the Jamaraat was neither
practiced nor recommended by the Prophet
(صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم). And to do
so believing that it is a requirement of
Hajj is Bid'ah. If one wishes to burden
himself with carrying around a big bag
of 49 stones, he is free to do so;
however, the stones necessary for
stoning may be collected prior to each
stoning in Minaa as the Prophet (صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم) did. Men
who are physically weak, women and
children, are allowed to head out for
Minaa after midnight
and before Fajr, based on statements
from both 'Aa'eshah and Umm Salamah. It
has become common for Mutawwifs (Hajj
guides) to hurry the pilgrims under
their care through Muzdalifah, sometimes
without even stopping for Salaah. If
they do stop, they tend to do so only
near the boundaries due to the pilgrims'
insistence on collecting their stones in
Muzdalifah.
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