Hajj Interactive Notebook PDF
Hajj Interactive Notebook PDF
ِهَّلِل اًلي
ِإ
“And Hajj to the House (the Ka'bah) is a duty that mankind
owes to Allah, those who can afford the expenses ...”
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َو ِهَّلِل َّن ِهَّلِل َو َو الَّن ِهَّلِلا ِهَّلِل ُّج اْل َو ْل ِهَّلِل َو ِهَّلِل ْلاْس َو َو َوا ا َو ْل ِهَّلِل َوا ِهَّلِل اًلي
ِإ
And Hajj to the House (the Ka'bah) is a duty that mankind owes to
Allah, those who can afford the expenses ...
[Surah Aal-i-Imran 3:97]
Hajj is the
_______ Pillar
Who doesn‟t
of Islam
have to go
for Hajj?
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َو َو َو َّن ْلا َو ْل َو َو اْل َو ْل َو اْل َو َو َوا ِهَّلِلك َو اًل ِهَّلِل لَّن ِهَّلِلا َو ا َّنل ْل َو اْل َو َو َوا
Allah has made the Ka'bah, the Sacred House, an asylum of
security and benefits for mankind, and also the Sacred Month
[Surah Al-Ma‟idah 5:97]
َش َوش ْل اًل ِهَّلِلِف ِهَّلِلك َو ِهَّلِلب َّن ِهَّلِل ي َو ْلو َوا َوخ َو َوق
َّن ِهَّلِل ثْللَو َوع َو َو َّنن ِهَّلِلدَّن َوة ا ُّجل ِهَّلِلور ِهَّلِلعلدَو
ِإ
َو ِهَّلِلت َو ْل َأا ْلر َو ِهَّلِل ْل َو َأ ْلر َو َو ٌة ٌةا ا َّنل َو
Verily, the number of months with Allah is twelve months (in a year),
so was it ordained by Allah on the Day when He created the heavens
and the earth; of them four are Sacred.
[Surah At-Tawbah 9:36]
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١ ٢ ٣ ٤
٥ ٦ ٧ ٨
٩ ١٠ ١١ ١٢
Cut out these flaps and glue them down onto the previous page. Write
the names of the Islamic Months under each correctly numbered flap,
i.e. write „Dhul-Hijjah‟ under the 12 (١٢)
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What are
What is
some of the
Ihram?
things a person
should not do
whilst in
Ihram?
What is the
wisdom
behind
wearing the
clothes of
Ihram?
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Cut out the picture, colour it and then stick down the labels and label the
different parts of the clothing for Ihram
Izaar
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There are five places outside the Holy City of Makkah which pilgrims
must not cross before they are in a state of Ihram if they intend to
enter al-Masjid al-Haraam for Hajj (or Umrah). These points or
stations are called Miqats (Mawaqit – plural)
Dhu‟l-Hulayfah
This miqat is about 9 kilometers from Madinah and about 450
kilometers from Makkah. Dhu‟l-Hulayfah is the miqat for those who
live in Madinah and for those who approach Makkah from that
direction.
Juhfah
This miqat is about 190 kilometers to the northwest of Makkah. This
is the miqat for the people who come from the direction of Syria.
Qarn al-Manazil
This miqat is a hilly place about 90 kilometers to the east of Makkah.
This is the miqat for the people of Nejd or for those coming from that
direction.
Dhat Irq
This miqat is about 85 kilometers towards the northeast side of
Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Iran, Iraq and for those
coming from that direction.
Yalamlam
This miqat is a hilly area about 50 kilometers to the southeast of
Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Yemen and others coming
from that direction. It is the miqat for many of the pilgrims from
China, Japan, India, and Pakistan who come by ship.
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What is a Miqat?
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What is the Talbiyah?
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Maqam Ibrahim Yemeni Corner Al-Hajr al-Aswad
(The Black Stone)
Starting Point
What is the
What should we What should we
starting point for
do while making do immediately
Tawaaf and how
Tawaaf around the after completing
many times do we
Ka‟bah? Tawaaf?
circle the Ka‟bah?
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َّن ِهَّلِل فَو َو ْل َو َّن اْل َو ْل َو َأ ِهَّلِل ْلع َو َو َو فَو َوي نَو َوح َّنن َّناص َوف َو اْل َو ْل َو َوة ِهَّلِل َوش َو ئِهَّلِل ِهَّلِل
َو َو ْل ِهَّلِل ِإ
َأن ي َو َّن َّنو َوف ِهَّلِل ِهَّلِلِب َو
As-Safa and Al-Marwah are of the Signs of Allah. So it is not a sin on
him who performs Hajj or 'Umrah of the House
(the Ka'bah) to perform the going between them...
[Surah Al-Baqarah 2:158]
On which hill do
we begin Sa‟ee?
MARWA
On which hill do
we complete
Sa‟ee?
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Ibn „Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) narrated
the story of Hajar, the wife of Ibraahim and the mother of
his son Ismaa‟eel.
She left him, for she could not endure looking at him, and
found that the mountain of al-Safa was the nearest
mountain to her on that land. She stood on it and started
looking at the valley keenly so that she might see
somebody, but she could not see anybody.
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Then she descended from al-Safa and when she reached
the valley, she tucked up her robe and ran in the valley like
a person in distress and trouble, till she crossed the valley
and reached al-Marwa where she stood and started
looking, expecting to see somebody, but she could not see
anybody. She repeated that (running between al-Safa and
al-Marwa) seven times.
When she reached al-Marwa (for the last time) she heard
a voice and she asked herself to be quiet and listened
attentively.
She heard the voice again and said, “O (whoever you may
be)! You have made me hear your voice; have you got
something to help me?"
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She started to make something like a basin around it,
using her hand in this way, and started filling her water-
skin with water with her hands, and the water started
flowing out after she had scooped some of it."
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Where did Prophet Ibrahim leave Hajar and Isma‟eel?
How many times did Hajar run between Safa and Marwa?
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ٍ َو اْل َوف ْلج ِهَّلِل َو ا َو َو ٍل َوع ْل
َش
By the dawn; by the ten nights ...
[Surah al-Fajr 89:1-2]
Fasting Sacrifice
[Sahih Bukhaari]
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َو ْلذ يَو ْل فَوع ْلب َو ِهَّلِلهمي اْللَو َوو ِهَّلِلدَو ِهَّلِل َو اْل َو ْل ِهَّلِل َو ْل َوْس ِهَّلِلع َورَّنلَو تَولَوبَّن ْل ِهَّلِل ن َّن
And (remember) when Ibrahim ِإand (his son) Isma'eel were ِإraising ِإthe
foundations of the House (the Ka'bah), (saying), "Our Lord! Accept (this
service) from us.
[Surah al-Baqarah 2:127]
Its corners are known as arkan. The eastern corner is called ar-rukn al-
Aswad after the Black Stone fixed to its corner. The other three corners
are named after the countries they face. The southern corner, facing
Yemen, is called al-rukn al-Yamani; the northern corner, facing Iraq, is
called al-rukn al-Iraqi and the western corner, facing Syria, is called is
called al-rukn al-Shaami.
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Inside the Ka‟bah there are some wooden pillars which support the roof.
The walls and the floor are covered with marble.
A thick semi-circular wall of white marble about a metre tall runs from
the north to the west corner of the Ka‟bah without being connected to it.
This is known as al-Hateem. In the past, this semi-circular space was
part of the Ka‟bah.
The door of the Ka‟bah is on the northern side, two metres above the
ground. The Ka‟bah is covered with a huge black cover called the kiswa.
It is decorated with ayat from the Qur‟aan.
Research and find out the ayat that are embroidered on the kiswa and
write them below, inshaa‟Allah.
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Label the Ka‟bah
al-Hajr al-Aswad
al-rukn al-Aswad
al-rukn al-Yamaani
al-rukn al-Iraqi
al-rukn al-Shaami
Maqam Ibrahim
al-Hateem
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Who built the Ka‟bah?
What is al-Hateem?
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What do Muslims
do on the Day of
Arafat?
Messenger of Allah
advise the
Muslims on this
day during his What does the
Farewell Sermon? Standing of Arafat
symbolise?
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When do the hujjaj
travel to
Muzdalifah?
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'Abdullaah Ibn 'Abbaas (radhi‟Allahu anhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah
said: Indeed, Jibreel took Ibraahim to the Jamratul 'Aqabah, then shaytaan
appeared before him and he pelted him with seven stones, then he disappeared
into the ground Then he came to the Jamratul Wustaa and shaytaan appeared
before him so he pelted him with seven stones and he disappeared into the
ground. Then he came to the Jamratul Quswaa and shaytaan appeared before
him, so he pelted him with seven stones and he disappeared into the ground.
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Tafseer of Surah as-Saffaat 37:102-109
And, when he (Isma‟eel) was old enough to walk with him (Ibrahim), he said: "O my son! I
have seen in a dream that I am slaughtering you (in sacrifice to Allah). So look what you
think" He said: "O my father! Do that which you are commanded, Insha' Allah, you shall find
me of As-Sabirun (the patient ones) ~ 102
Then, when they had both submitted themselves (to the will of Allah), and he had laid him
prostrate on his forehead (to sacrifice him) ~ 103
You have fulfilled the dream!" IVerily, thus do We reward the Muhsinun (those who do good,
sincere deeds) ~ 105
And We left for him (a goodly remembrance) among the later generations ~ 108
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On which day do
the Muslims
perform the
sacrifice?
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Put the events in the correct order
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Perform the sacrifice
Travel to Makkah to
Shave / cut hair
perform Tawaaf
Remove Ihraam garments
Return to Makkah to
Stay for 3 days in Mina to
perform the Farewell
stone the Jamaraat
Tawaaf
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Visiting al-Masjid an-Nabawi (the Prophet‟s Masjid) in Madinah is not from the
rites of Hajj or Umrah, but if someone has an opportunity to visit after
performing Hajj or Umrah they can do so as this masjid is one of the three
masaajid that can be visited according to the saying of the Messenger of Allah:
“No journey should be made to visit a masjid except for three: this masjid of
mine (in Madinah), al-Masjid al- Haraam (in Makkah) and al-Masjid al-Aqsa (in
al-Quds, Jerusalem)”
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