Hajj rites are accomplished in 5 or 6 days or in a week. (8 to 12 Dhul Hijjah).
Yawm at Tarwiyah (8 of Dhul Hijjah)
On this day, after wearing the Ihram. Hajji headed towards the Mina (city of tents) and made duas and zikr.
Yawm e Arafah (9 of Dhul Hijjah)
On this day travelers stand and make duas until sunset. After that, in Muzdalifah, they perform the Salah of Maghrib and Isha together.
Eid ul Adha/Rami (10 of Dhul Hijah)
On 10 Dhul Hijjah, the performance of Rami (stoning of the devil). Do Hadi (Qurbani) and offer Eid al-Adha prayer.
Stay at Mina / perform stoning (11 Dhul Hijjah)
On this day, visitors spend the day in Mina’s tents and in Asar perform Rami at three pillars.
Tawaf wida ( 12 Dhul Hijjah)
Pilgrims perform Farewell Tawaf and perform Rami one last time.
FAQs
What is an important day of Hajj?
The day of Arafat is the longest and most important day of Hajj.
When does Hajj start?
Hajj starts on the 8th of Dhul al-Hijjah.
