Urutan dan Tata cara Haji Lengkap dari Awal Sampai Akhir #video #haji
Summary
TLDRThis script provides a step-by-step guide to the essential rituals and practices of Hajj. It covers the sequence of actions from the first step of Ihram to the final rituals of Tahalul, explaining each key event, such as Wukuf in Arafah, Tawaf Ifadah, Sai between Safa and Marwah, and the ritual acts of throwing pebbles at the Jamarat. The guide highlights significant actions like shaving or cutting hair, the importance of Mabit in Muzdalifah and Mina, and the final Tawaf Wada before leaving Mecca. The explanation is clear, outlining how each ritual contributes to fulfilling the Hajj pilgrimage requirements.
Takeaways
- 😀 The first step in Hajj is the Ihram, where male pilgrims wear white, unstitched garments, and females cover all but their face and hands.
- 😀 The second step is Wukuf at Arafah, which happens on the 9th of Dzulhijjah, where pilgrims spend the day in prayer and supplication to Allah.
- 😀 The third step is Tawaf Ifadah, where pilgrims circumambulate the Ka'bah seven times after arriving at the sacred site.
- 😀 The fourth step is Sai, where pilgrims walk back and forth between the Safa and Marwah hills seven times.
- 😀 The fifth step involves Mabit at Muzdalifah, where pilgrims spend the night between the 9th and 10th of Dzulhijjah, gathering pebbles for later use in the ritual of Jamarat.
- 😀 The sixth step is the ritual of throwing pebbles at Jamarat Aqabah on the 10th of Dzulhijjah.
- 😀 The seventh step is Tahallul, where male pilgrims shave their heads or cut at least three locks of hair, marking the end of their state of Ihram.
- 😀 The eighth step involves the throwing of pebbles at three Jamarat on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of Dzulhijjah, completing the Rami.
- 😀 The ninth step is Mabit at Mina, where pilgrims spend the nights on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of Dzulhijjah before heading to the next ritual.
- 😀 The tenth step is Tawaf Wada, the farewell Tawaf, performed before leaving Mecca, symbolizing the end of the pilgrimage.
- 😀 The final step is completing the Tahalul process after all rituals are completed, signifying that the pilgrim is no longer in the state of Ihram.
Q & A
What is the first step in the Hajj pilgrimage process?
-The first step is performing Ihram, which is a mandatory ritual where male pilgrims wear white, unstitched cloth, and female pilgrims cover their entire body, except for the face and hands.
What is the significance of Wukuf in Arafah during Hajj?
-Wukuf in Arafah is a critical ritual that occurs on the 9th of Dzulhijjah. Pilgrims spend the day there praying and seeking forgiveness. It is one of the essential pillars of Hajj.
How many times do pilgrims circle the Ka'bah during Tawaf Ifadah?
-Pilgrims perform Tawaf Ifadah by circling the Ka'bah seven times while reciting Talbiyah, followed by making a specific intention for the act.
What does the Sai ritual involve in the Hajj pilgrimage?
-Sai involves walking or running between the hills of Safa and Marwah seven times. This act commemorates Hajar's search for water for her son, Ismail.
What is the purpose of staying in Muzdalifah during Hajj?
-Pilgrims stay in Muzdalifah between sunset and dawn on the 10th of Dzulhijjah, collecting pebbles that are used for the upcoming ritual of throwing stones at the Jamarat.
What is the ritual of throwing stones at the Jamarat called, and when does it take place?
-This ritual is called 'Melempar Jumroh.' Pilgrims throw seven pebbles at the Jamarat on the 10th of Dzulhijjah as part of the symbolic rejection of the devil.
What is the significance of shaving or cutting hair after throwing stones at Jamarat?
-After throwing stones at the Jamarat, male pilgrims shave their heads, and female pilgrims cut at least three small hairs as a sign of purification and humility.
How many days are pilgrims required to stay in Mina during Hajj?
-Pilgrims stay in Mina for three days, from the 11th to the 13th of Dzulhijjah. During this time, they perform additional stone-throwing rituals.
What is Tawaf Wada, and when is it performed?
-Tawaf Wada, also known as the farewell Tawaf, is performed by pilgrims as they prepare to leave Mecca after completing the other rituals of Hajj. It typically occurs on the 12th or 13th of Dzulhijjah.
What does the Tahalul ritual signify in Hajj?
-Tahalul is the act of removing the Ihram status. It involves shaving or cutting hair after the stone-throwing rituals, signifying that the pilgrim has completed the essential rites of Hajj.
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