| Arabic | السعي على كرسي متحرك |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | as-SA'-ee a-la KUR-see mu-ta-HAR-rik |
| Etymology | A modern practical term combining السعي (as-sa'i, 'the ritual walking') with كرسي متحرك (kursi mutaharrik, 'wheelchair', literally 'moving chair'). |
sa'i on Wheelchair(السعي على كرسي متحرك) The practice of performing sa'i between Safa and Marwah using a wheelchair, permitted for jamaah haji who are unable to walk due to physical disability, illness, old age, or extreme fatigue.
السعي على كرسي متحرك
Islamic scholars unanimously agree that performing sa'i in a wheelchair is valid and counts as a complete sa'i. The principle is based on the hadith that Nabi Muhammad (shallallahu alaihi wa sallam) permitted those unable to walk to be carried during tawaf, and this ruling extends to sa'i. The modern Mas'a walkway has been designed with accessibility in mind, featuring designated wheelchair lanes on the ground floor with smooth flooring and appropriate width. Wheelchair rental and attendant services are available at Masjidil Haram for a fee. Pilgrims in wheelchairs should still make the required doa-doa and doa-doa at Safa and Marwah. The seven-lap requirement remains the same. Companions pushing the wheelchair should be mindful of other jamaah haji and follow traffic flow directions.
A modern practical term combining السعي (as-sa'i, 'the ritual walking') with كرسي متحرك (kursi mutaharrik, 'wheelchair', literally 'moving chair').
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