A
pillar is a part of Hajj without which
Hajj loses its validity and the pilgrim
must repeat his Hajj. This invalid Hajj
is considered an Umrah. The Hanafi
School stated that Hajj has two pillars:
1.
Spending a day at Arafah.
2.
Tawafal Ifada which is done at the yaum
Al-Nahr - the day of sacrificing animals
- on returning from Mina
Circumambulation. Generally,
Abu Hanifa held Tawaf as obligatory and
Ihram is a prerequisite for the validity
of Tawaf. Malik and Ahmad had a
different standpoint for they stated
that there are four pillars of Hajj:
1.
Ihram.
2.
Spending a day at Arafah.
3.
Sa'i between Safa and Marwah.
4. Tawaf
Al Ifada which involves seven rounds of
the Ka'bah.
Ash-Shaf'i added two more pillars:
1.
Clipping some of the pilgrim's hair or
shaving it all.
2. Close
sequence of most rites of Hajj, e.g.
Ihram must proceed all other rites and
standing at Arafah must proceed Tawaf.
Now, I will embark on the journey of
Hajj and
Umrah. I will give you a helping hand
into both realms and guide you as to
what to say and do. This guide will be
indispensable to pilgrims. It will
explain the obligations, duties and
Sunnahs. Let us travel to the Holy lands
and supplicate Allah the Almighty to
accept our Hajj and 'Umrah and forgive
our sins, and appreciate our effort.
Amen.
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