The Sa'i
Then he must start the walk in the Mas'aa (place for sa'i)
and when he approaches al-Safa 'he should recite the Koranic verse
(interpretation of the meaning):
" [The route between the two hills of] As Safa and Al
Maruah is a ritual established by Allah, so, whoever makes the pilgrimage
[Hajj] to The House [Mecca] or the 'Umrah [ritual visit to Mecca] know that he
incurs no fault for performing the ritual journey between the two [although the
pagans did it by invoking their idols]. And whoever does a work of good will
voluntarily knows that Allah is Rewarding, Omniscient. "
[al-Baqarah 2: 158]
And he should say: " Nabda'u bima bada'a Allaah bihi
(We start with what Allah has started)".
Then he must climb al-Safa until he can see the Ka'bah, then
he must look at it, raise his hands and pray to Allah, and perform du'a 'in the
way he wishes. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to
say: " Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu laa sharika lah, lahu'l-mulk, wa
lahu'l-hamd, wa huwa 'ala kulli shay'in qadir . Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdah,
anyaza wa'dah, wa nasara 'abdah, wa hazamaa al-ahzaaba wahdah (There is no god,
except Allah, without partners or partners, His is the Dominion, all praises
are for Him, and He it is about every powerful thing, there is no god, except
Allah, He fulfilled His Promise, He granted victory to His servant and defeated
only the allies). "Narrated by Muslim, 1218.
You must repeat this three times, and perform the du'a 'in
the middle. He should recite this dhikr and perform du'aa ', then recite it
again and perform du'a', and recite it a third time, then approach al-Marwah,
and do not perform du'a 'until the third time.
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