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Should The Intention of Ihram Be Uttered By Tongue?

Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah Bin Baz
Source: Important Fatwas Regarding Ten Rites of Hajj and Umrah

Published On: 29/9/2014 A.D. - 4/12/1435 H.   Visited: 9411 times     



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Should the intention of Ihram be uttered by tongue? What is tile process of this intention if the pilgrim performs Hajj on behalf of another one?

The place of intention is the heart. Its process is that, the pilgrim should intend in his heart that he is performing Hajj on behalf of a person or his brother or some other else. In such a way the intention is made. Nevertheless, it is better to utter his intention by tongue and say: "Oh Allah! I am in Thy, presence intending to perform Hajj on behalf of so-and-so" or "Oh Allah! [am in Thy presence intending Umrah on behalf [1] of so-and-so" or "my father or other person", So that the intention is confirmed by utterance. The Prophet (Blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) uttered the intention of Hajj and Umrah. This indicated the legality of utterance following the Prophet's (Blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) Sunnah. Thus the companions of the Prophet uttered this, as the Prophet taught them. They uttered it loudly. This is Sunnah.

It is sufficient for the pilgrim to make his intention without its utterance by his tongue. He can proceed to perform Hajj rites as his own Hajj, saying "Talbeyah" like other performers of Hajj and Umrah and says: Oh Allah! I'm in Thy presence again and again. I attend Thy presence again and again. There is none like unto Thee. I attend Thy presence again and again. All praise is to Thee, all wealth is Thine, all power and Domain is Thine, Thou hast no partner. Oh Allah! [attend Thy presence again and again, I attend Thy presence. Thou art the true Lord, [attend Thy presence.

So, the main object is that he recites "Talbeyah" just as he recites it for himself without mentioning anyone, but he should mention the person at the beginning of the rites. He should say:

"I attend Thy presence again and again intending to perform Hajj on behalf of so-and-so" or "to perform Umrah on behalf of so and so” or I attend Thy presence again and again intending to perform Umrah and Hajj on behalf of so-and-so.

This is the best process to follow at the beginning of Ihram with intention.



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