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موضوع اب اختبار المزامنة

Mistakes made by pilgrims performing Hajj and ‘Umrah
Ruling on someone who stoned the jamaraat then when he came back to his country he realised that he had thrown fewer than seven pebbles
She did Hajj and she did not cut her hair, stone Jamrat al-‘Aqabah or offer a sacrifice; what must she do now?
She got her menses after ‘Arafah and did tawaaf when she was menstruating
He stoned the first jamrah before sunset on the last of the days of at-tashreeq; should he complete the stoning?
During tawaaf he became unsure (of how many circuits he had completed), so he proceeded on the basis of what he thought was most likely to be the case. Is his tawaaf valid, or does he have to repeat it?
Advice to pilgrims who annoy their neighbours with smoking and music
He hastened to leave Mina then he found out that he had made a mistake in stoning the Jamaraat, so he went back and stoned them at night; is he still regarded as having hastened?
It is not prescribed to face towards the grave of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) when offering du ‘aa’ (supplication)
He did tawaaf al-ifaadah when he was junub
He left Mina, as he was “hastening on”, but he did not do the farewell tawaaf until the following day. What is the ruling on that?