Hadith of Ibn Abbas on the miqat boundaries (1524)
Hadith of Ibn Abbas on the miqat boundaries (1524)
Whoever passes the miqat boundary intending Haji or Umrah without entering ihram has committed a violation and must return to the miqat to enter ihram from there. If he does not return and enters ihram from a point beyond the miqat, he must slaughter a sheep (dam) and distribute its meat to the poor of the Haram. This is the view of the majority...
Whoever passes the miqat boundary intending Haji or Umrah without entering ihram has committed a violation and must return to the miqat to enter ihram from there. If he does not return and enters ihram from a point beyond the miqat, he must slaughter a sheep (dam) and distribute its meat to the poor of the Haram. This is the view of the majority of scholars. Nabi (shallallahu alaihi wa sallam) designated the miqat boundaries and said: 'These are for the people of those regions, and for whoever comes through them not being of their people, intending Haji or Umrah' (Sahih al-Bukhari 1524, Sahih Muslim 1181). Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen stated in al-Sharh al-Mumti' (vol. 7, p. 86): 'Whoever passes the miqat without entering ihram must return to it. If he does not return and enters ihram from beyond it, he must offer a dam.' The Permanent Committee (Fatwa 4460) confirmed this ruling. For those traveling by air, they must enter ihram before the plane crosses over the miqat boundary.
Hadith of Ibn Abbas on the miqat boundaries (1524)
Hadith of Ibn Abbas on the miqat boundaries (1524)
This ruling is for educational purposes. Consult qualified scholars for personal guidance.
Hadith of Ibn Abbas on the miqat boundaries (1524)
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