After stoning Jamarat al-Aqaba on the 10th, the sequence is: sacrifice (hadyu), then shaving (mencukur habis) or trimming (memotong rambut). The sacrifice is wajib for Tamattu and Qiran jamaah haji. Most arrange it through the official Saudi sacrifice service. Men shave or trim; women cut a fingertip-length from their hair ends. This achieves the first tahallul — all ihram restrictions lifted except marital relations.
The sacrifice is wajib for Haji Tamattu or Qiran. The most common method today is through the Saudi Project for Utilization of Hady — you pay the fee (approximately 500-600 SAR for a sheep) and they handle everything. Your Haji operator likely arranged this on your behalf.
If using the official sacrifice service, you may receive a certificate or SMS confirmation. If arranging independently, ensure the animal meets requirements: sheep/goat (at least 6 months for sheep, 1 year for goat), cow or camel (shared among up to 7). The animal must be healthy and free from significant defects.
These are the most frequent errors pilgrims make during this stage of Hajj.
Scholarly references supporting this guidance from established Islamic sources.
After the sacrifice, men should shave their entire head (mencukur habis) or trim at least a fingertip-length from all sides (memotong rambut). Shaving is preferred — Nabi prayed for those who shave three times and for those who trim once. Barbers are available throughout Mina.
Women cut a fingertip-length (approximately 1-2 cm) from the ends of their hair. This can be done privately. If hair is in braids, cut from the end of each braid.
After completing two of the three actions (stoning, sacrifice+shaving, Tawaf al-Ifadah), you achieve the first tahallul. You can now remove ihram garments, wear regular clothing, apply perfume, and resume all normal activities EXCEPT marital relations. The full tahallul occurs after Tawaf al-Ifadah.