A person was on a visit to Saudi Arabia and performed ‘Umrah in Ramadhaan. This person lived in Jeddah during his stay there and performed another ‘Umrah in Shawwaal. Is he required to offer a Hady (i.e. sacrificial animal) if he performs Hajj this year?
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If this person performed ‘Umrah during the months of Hajj and did not travel a distance that allows shortening prayers, then his Hajj this year will be considered a Tamattu‘ Hajj if he performs it. This is because his stay in Jeddah was the same as his stay in Makkah and the distance between them does not allow shortening prayers (i.e. not considered a journey). Ibn Muflih, the Hanbali scholar said: "…if a person travels between ‘Umrah and Hajj for a distance equal to or more than that which allows shortening prayers and then intends to perform Hajj, he is not required to offer a sacrifice. It is also narrated on the authority of ‘Umar that he said, "One who returns home after ‘Umrah is not considered in a state of Tamattu‘". This applies in general. Ibn Muflih continues until he says “Abu Haneefah said: "If he returns home, he is not required to slaughter a sacrifice as reported from ‘Umar". Furthermore, Maalik said, "If he goes back home or a similar distance, no sacrifice is due on him".”
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