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RAMEE

(PELTING AT THE STONE PILLARS IN MINA)

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Introduction to Jinaayaat & Jazaa

Ramee

 

 

CONTRAVENTION

(JINAAYAAT)

PENALTY (JAZAA)

a.

To omit Ramee for one full day.

Damm

b.

To omit a major portion of any Ramee, i.e. not to throw four or more pebbles.

Damm

c.

To omit Ramee on more than one day.

Damm

d.

To return to Makkah after the sunset of the 12th of Zil Hajj without performing Ramee.

Damm

e.

To pelt after sunset on the 13th of Zil Hajj, with or without a valid Shar’ee reason.

Damm

f.

To throw three or less pebbles of any Ramee.

Complete Sadaqah for each missed pebble.

g.

Without a valid Shar’ee reason, to deputise someone else to perform the Ramee.

Damm on the “deputiser”

Note

1.     If the pelting of the 11th or 12th Zil Hajj is missed then these should be performed as Qazaa, respectively

         on the 12th and 13th Zil Hajj, but by so doing the penalty of Damm is not waived.

 

2.     If the order of pelting on either the 11th, 12th or 13th is not followed, no penalty is due; however to do so

         is against the Sunnat.

 

3.     The Masnoon time for pelting all three Jamaraat on the 13th Zil Hajj is between Zawwaal and sunset only. 

        However, it is allowed between sunrise and Zawwaal, but is Makrooh to do so.  This rule holds equal for

        either gender.

 

4.     If the total value of the Sadaqah equals to the value of a Damm then a little less should be given.

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Crowded Jamaraat bridge at night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crowded Jamaraat bridge during the daytime.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Currently, rectangular wall representing the Jamaraat.