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The International Fair of the Muslim World, 3 days to discover the Muslim heritage and culture
 

During 3 days, from Saturday, December the 17th to Monday, December the 19th, the SIMM will welcome craftsmen, wholesalers, cultural and trade officers, as well as...

Advice for the pilgrim

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SNAV Members

SNAV, "The Travel Professionals" brings together more than 70% of travel agencies. Its mission is primarily to protect the industry with the negotiations it carries on in particular those related to public authorities (national and European) and to...

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Media Space
GO-Makkah marked its presence in the Hajj and Umrah exhibition for the year 2010 in Europe. This prominent presence generated the appreciation of our visitors as well as numerous professional contacts.

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Conditions for the person performing Hajj Badal
There are conditions without which Hajj Badal might not be accepted:   The person appointed to perform Hajj Badal must be a sane Muslim. While entering into Ihram, he should make...
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Hajj in Islam


 Hajj in Islam is of three kinds:

  • Hajj Al-Tamattu

  • Hajj Al-Qiran

  • Hajj Al-Ifrad

Hajj al-Tamatt'u means entering into ihram for the Umrah, taking off after performing the Umrah, and then entering into ihram again for the Hajj. People who come from other countries usually perform Hajj al-Tamatt'u.

 

 




 

Hajj al-Qiran means entering into ihram for both the Umrah and the Hajj at the same time, not taking off for the ihram until the day of sacrifice at Mina.


Hajj al-Ifrad (Single) means entering into ihram only for the Haj.

Moreover, The difference between both Hajj al-Ifrad, Hajj al-Qiran, and Hajj al-Tamattu, is that the first two are incumbent on the inhabitants of Mecca, (those who do not live a distance of more than l6 farsakhs (nearly 86 Kilometers from Mecca). However, Hajj al-Tamattu is incumbent on the Muslims who live more than 86 kilometers away from Mecca.



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