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It is noted that there will be no difference between Makka Hajjis or
others in shortening the regular four genuflect prayers to two. As
all will shorten those prayers.
The Prophet (Allah Prayers and Peace be upon him). Was not main-
taining any of the regular Sunan during his travels except Sunat
Al-Fajr in addition to “Witr”.
You have to maintain the fixed prayers that were proved from
the Prophet: Allah prayers and peace be upon him, after regular
prayers. Then prayers (azkar) of the morning and evening and for
sleeping, and others. And you have to pass the night in Mouna as
the Prophet (Allah Prayers and Peace be upon him) did before.
Violations of the eighth day of Zul-Hijjah
1- Not to ask Religious scholars about what is obscure about Hajj
rules as most of Pilgrims perform Hajj rites by imitating common
people. And he says: I saw people doing this and I did the same,
and this is mere ignorance, and he will not be excused from this.
As God in His Majesty and Highness said: (Ask the religious scho-
lars (Ahl Alzikr) if you do not know). Surat Al-Anbia.
2- Many of the pilgrims make (Etdiba’aa) by putting his ihram cloths
under his right armpit, and the ends on the left part of his shoul-
der, from now till the end of Hajj. And this is wrong as (Etdib’aa) is
allowed only during “Ghodoom tawaf “ only.
3- Some of the women think that Ihram dresses are of special co-
lour like white or green, for example, and this is ignorance. As the
woman is allowed to make Ihram with her normal legal dress. And
she has not to wear face veil, or gloves.
4- Some of the Pilgrims who prepare for Ihram with some matters
that are actually restricted, by cutting some of his (shortening)
beard or shaving it off completely. Or elongating the Ezar (under
the heel), and else, these actions may decrease his Hajj reward.
5- Some of the pilgrims leave the night of Mouna on the eighth day

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