How to perform 'Umrah

How to perform "Umrah"
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1. If anyone wants to make Umrah arrives at eMeeqaat, it is recommended that both (male and female) wash as needed, including women and childbirth babies after delivery. The man bored his head and beard but not his clothes in Ihraam. There is no harm to what remains behind Ihraam. There is nothing wrong with bathing in Meeqaat.
2. Men should change their clothes in Ihraam while women needed to make their goals right then in their clothes. There are no clothes selected by women, unless they are banned to wear Niqaab (novel). Instead, they can cover their hands with the lower part of the khimaar (head), while using the upper part of their jilbaab (outer garment) or a different piece of cloth to cover their faces by pulling it down, if necessary to do so.
As for men, they should hold their Ihraam in eMeeqaat by wearing two pieces of cloth called Izaar and Ridaa '. Ridaa 'covers a maximum of half the body, and the izaar covers less than half. No other clothes are allowed to wear more than - no underwear, no pants, no shirt, no turban, no hat, etc. should wear.
Then the pilgrim made the purpose of eMeeqaat to embark on the practice of Umrah by entering the Ihraam. The purpose should be made in the heart, and the statement made thereafter: "Labayka 'Umrah" or "Allahumma' boots' Umrah". This statement begins the ceremonies of `Umrah. So the first pillar of `Umrah is Ihraam. The purpose is made in the heart, while the tongue speaks of opening Talbiyyah. And if you wish, when you talk about Talbiyyah, you might say the situation to Allah fearing what prevents you from completing 'Umrah that sickness or fear - that "is used for disasters if mahillee does not get better" (I'm from the state of Ihraam from the Prevents me from continuing). So if you do that and you are banned or you are sick - then you can get out of Ihraam. Then repeat this Talbiyyah: "Labbayk Allahumma labbayk, who is the boss of labbayk, in-law the wal-mulk, the shareeka lake" ("I reply to your Allah O Allah I do 'Umrah, here I am Allah. 
When you come to the sacred ceremony in Makkah (Al-Masjid Al-Haraam), you have to enter your right foot: "Bismillaah, Allahumma Salli 'Alaa Muhammad, Allahumma Ighfirli, Abbaaba Rahmatik (In the name of Allah! Allah!) Ensure your speech, O Allah Forgive me my sins, and open the gates of your mercy to me. "You have to come in humbly and thankful to the blessings of Him, the Almighty, given to you.
3. When you reach Cabah, remember Talbiyyah, then approach Black Stone, touch your right hand and kiss it. If this is impossible, you must deal with Black Stone and refer to it. Do not drag and drop, cause injury and be attacked by other people. If you touch Ti, this is said: "Bismil-laah, Allahu Akbar" (In the name of Allah, Allah is the Greatest) or "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest).
The pastor must go, keep the Cabah on his left. When you reach the corner of the Laman touch with your right hand, if possible, but do not intend, say: "Bismil-laahi of Allahu Akbar". If this is difficult for you, keep driving tawaaf without touching, pointing or saying "Allahu Akbar" because this was not written in the Prophet on the other hand when you came or accompanied by black stones, touch your Right Hand, agree and say, "Bismillaah Allahu Akbar", if it is not possible then it is enough to point out and say, "Bismillaah, Allahu Akbar".
Among these Tawaafs is recommended for a person to do two things:
a) Idhbaa 'from the beginning of the Hour to the end, placing between the Raaa' under the right hand and its end on the left shoulder. Once you've completed Tawaaf, you can reset your Reda "in its original position because the A-Idraba period" is only in Tawaaf.

b) Ar-Raml within the first three provinces. Ar-Raml means accelerating the person's speed in small steps.
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