Pilgrimage in the Shiite Perspective
Hajj in the Shiites is also divided into three sections. The Hajj is valid only for one of them: enjoyment, marriage, and individuals. [107] It was narrated from Muhammad ibn al-Hasan by his hadeeth from Sa'ad ibn 'Abd-Allaah, from al - Abbas and al -Hasan, from Ali, from Fadala, from Mu'awiyah, from Muhammad ibn al-Hussein, from Safwan, from Mu'awiyah, from Abu Abd Allah, and a tawaaf after the hajj, which is tawaaf of women. As for those who enjoy 'Umrah, then there are three rafts in the house, and there is a desire between al-Safa and al-Marwah. " [107] The Shiites also believe that the enjoyment was imposed on everyone whose home was eighty-eight kilometers from Makkah and who would argue with the pilgrim if he offered a tawaaf at the house, and two rak'ahs at the shrine of Ibrahim, and a quest between Safa and Marwah. Hajj and Tawaaf of women, and the quest between Safa and Marwa, and pray at every tawaaf in the house two rak'ahs at the shrine of Abraham and stand in Arafat and overnight in Muzdalifah and overnight two nights in Mina and throwing Jamarat and shaving and slaughter and then flood with pilgrims on the noon of the 12th of Dhu al-Hijjah after noon In Mina. As for the singular of the Hajj, he has to do tawaaf in the house and recite it at the place of Ibrahim, and seek between al-Safa and al-Marwah, and the tawaaf of the visit, which is tawaaf of women. [107] As for the dates of Hajj, it is the same for the Sunnis and the Jama'a . [108] Shiites consider the visit to Medina as their most beloved. There is a visit to the Prophet Muhammad bin Abdullah and the visit of Fatima al-Zahra, whose name is not known to the Shiites but who visit it from different places. As well as a visit to the tomb of Baqi, buried four of the imams of the Shiites in addition to many of the figures, which is revered by Shiites from the Sahaba and others. [109] In addition to the ritual of the Grandfather to the Kaaba in Mecca, the Shi'a Muslims travel to the tombs and tombs of the Imams , and visit the tomb of Ali ibn Abi Talib , the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad , and his son Husayn ibn Ali . It is narrated that it is mustahabb to visit the tomb of the Prophet and the imams: " From Abu Abd Allah peace be upon him He said: The Messenger of Allah God prays on him: Whoever came to Mecca is a pilgrim and he did not visit me to the city on the Day of Judgment, and whoever came to visit me was a visitor to whom I had to pray. Almighty on the Day of Judgment, the people of Badr will be crucified. “[110] The Shiites go to the permissibility of the tawaaf al-Hajj in the name of the imams on the authority of the imams. On the authority of Abu Ali al-Ash'ari, on the authority of Ali ibn al-Kufi,

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