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How The Noble prophet Conducted Pilgirmage:

   He remained in attendance at Arafat until the sun had set and the whole of the round shape of the sun had completely disappeared.  He carried Usamah behind him on his camel and moved onward pulling the rein of his she-camel, al-Qasswaa’ right back, to the extent that her head could touch his saddle.  He motioned with his right hand and said: “Be calm, be calm”. Every time he came to a hill he would relax his grip on the rein a little so that the camel could go up hill.

            When he arrived at Muzdalifah, he prayed there the two prayers of Maghrib and Isha with one Adhan and two Iqamahs.  He did not separate the two prayers with any glorification of Allah.  He then reclined until dawn.  He then prayed Fajr or dawn prayers, when he was sure that it was time for it.  Adhan and Iqamah were said before that prayer.  

            He then mounted al-Qasswaa’ and moved on until he arrived at al-Mash’ar al-Haraam and facing the Qiblah, he prayed Allah, glorified Him and repeated phrases of Allah’s unity and declarations that he believed in no god other than Allah until the light of the day was very bright.  He then moved forward before sunrise.

            The Prophet (peace be on him) took on Al-Fadhl ibn Abbas behind him on his she-camel.  Al-Fadhl was a man of fine hair, fair complexion and handsome.  When the Prophet moved on, he came across some women riding on their camels and moving fast.  Al-Fadhl gazed at them, at which the Prophet put his hand on Al-Fadhl’s face.  Al-Fadhl then turned his face the other way and gazed at the women.  The Prophet put his hand again from the other side to turn Al-Fadhl’s face away from the women.

 

 
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