The last step in performing Hajj rituals is stoning the three pillars located in Mina, called Jamarat. With this done, one's Hajj is complete and the period of Ihram is finished.
After returning to Mecca from Mina, the Hajj pilgrims should perform Tawaf an-Nisa which is similar to typical Tawaf as a part of their Hajj rituals.
On Eid al-Adha, pilgrims are required to sacrifice an animal e.g. a sheep, camel or cow as a part of their Hajj rituals.
One of the Hajj rituals that pilgrims should do when arriving at Mina is stoning the biggest pillar of the three pillars known as Jamarat.
Following the stay at Mash'ar al-Haram, Hajj pilgrims set out for Mina to do the hajj rituals that are required to perform in that place.
The ninth day of Dhu al-Hijjah (the final month of the Islamic lunar calendar) is the day of Arafah when Hajj ...
Following the short stay at Arafat, the Hajj pilgrims are required to stay at a place called Muzdalifah or Mashar al-Haram as a part of Hajj rituals.
In this second part of the practical tips to get prepared for Hajj, some other important point such as writing the will, having patience, learning group work, etc. are mentioned.
As a part of Hajj rituals, pilgrims are supposed to stay at a place near Mecca called Arafat from noon to sunset of the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah.
Taqsir is one of the Hajj rituals that pilgrims of Hajj should do after performing Sa'y. After this ritual, the period of Ihram for Hajj pilgrims will be finished.
Among Hajj rituals that pilgrims must perform during Hajj, Sa'y represents Hagar, Prophet Abraham's (PBUH) wife's endeavor in finding water for her son Ishmael (PBUH).
After performing the circumambulation (Tawaf) in Hajj rituals, the Hajj pilgrims should perform a two Rak'a prayer (salat) called prayer of Tawaf.