Yes, this is the Qiran form of Hajj. The pilgrim enters ihram with the intention of both Hajj and Umrah together by saying: 'Labbayk Allahumma Hajjan wa Umratan.' He performs one tawaf and one sa'i for both. A sacrificial animal (hady) is required for Qiran, similar to Tamattu'. The Prophet (peace b...
Yes, this is the Qiran form of Hajj. The pilgrim enters ihram with the intention of both Hajj and Umrah together by saying: 'Labbayk Allahumma Hajjan wa Umratan.' He performs one tawaf and one sa'i for both. A sacrificial animal (hady) is required for Qiran, similar to Tamattu'. The Prophet (peace be upon him) permitted all three types. Sheikh Ibn Baz stated: 'Qiran is valid and its pilgrim must offer a sacrifice. If unable, he fasts three days during Hajj and seven after returning home' (Al-Baqarah 2:196).
This ruling is for educational purposes. Consult qualified scholars for personal guidance.