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Hajj, Umrah and Ziyarah: Complete Step-by-Step Pilgrimage Guide — Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i, Duas & Madinah Ziyarah in the Light of Quran & Sunnah | Sheikh Ibn Baz | Darussalam

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Who Is Sheikh Ibn Baz?
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz (1910–1999), widely known as Sheikh Ibn Baz, was one of the most eminent Islamic scholars of the 20th century and the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia from 1993 until his passing. A towering authority in Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Hadith, and Aqeedah, he served as the head of the Senior Council of Scholars and the Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Fatwa. His rulings and writings shaped Islamic practice for millions of Muslims across the globe. His work on Hajj, Umrah and Ziyarah — originally written in 1363 Hijri and later revised and expanded — stands as one of the most authoritative and trusted pilgrimage guides ever written, carrying the full weight of his unparalleled scholarly credentials and deep personal knowledge of the sacred rituals.

Main Product Description

Hajj, Umrah and Ziyarah is the definitive English-language guide to performing the sacred pilgrimage rituals of Islam — authored by one of the greatest Islamic scholars of the modern era, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz (Ibn Baz), the former Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, and published by Darussalam. Originally written in 1363 Hijri at the patronage of King Abdul Aziz bin Abdur-Rahman Al-Faisal, this revised and expanded edition represents the most comprehensive, Quran and Sunnah-based guide to Hajj and Umrah available for English-speaking Muslim pilgrims worldwide.

This book provides a complete, step-by-step walkthrough of every stage of Hajj and Umrah — from the moment a pilgrim enters the state of Ihram to the completion of all rites, including Tawaf around the Kaaba, Sa'i between Safa and Marwa, the standing at Arafah, the stoning of the Jamarat at Muzdalifah and Mina, and the final Tawaf al-Wada. Each rite is explained with clarity, including its conditions, obligations, Sunnah acts, common errors to avoid, and the authentic duas (supplications) to be recited at each stage.

A dedicated section covers the etiquettes and rulings for Ziyarah — the visit to the Prophet's Mosque (Masjid an-Nabawi) in Madinah — including the proper conduct at the Prophet's grave, the etiquettes of visiting Al-Baqi, and clarifications on common misconceptions and innovations to avoid. The author's updated version also addresses contemporary issues facing modern pilgrims, ensuring the guidance remains fully relevant for today's Hajj and Umrah traveler.

Whether you are performing Hajj for the first time, returning for a second pilgrimage, planning an Umrah trip at any time of year, or seeking to deepen your knowledge of these sacred rites, this pocket-sized softcover guide belongs in every pilgrim's bag — a trusted companion from departure to return, backed by the unrivaled authority of Sheikh Ibn Baz.


Step-by-Step Pilgrimage Rites Covered
1
Ihram: Conditions, intentions, prohibited acts during Ihram, and the correct way to enter the sacred state for both Hajj and Umrah.
2
Tawaf al-Qudum & Tawaf al-Ifadah: The rules, conditions, and duas for circumambulating the Kaaba — including common mistakes to avoid.
3
Sa'i between Safa and Marwa: The correct performance, supplications, and scholarly rulings on this essential rite of Hajj and Umrah.
4
Wuquf at Arafah: The most important pillar of Hajj — its conditions, timing, recommended duas, and spiritual significance.
5
Muzdalifah & Mina — Stoning the Jamarat: Step-by-step guidance on spending the night at Muzdalifah and performing Rami al-Jamarat correctly.
6
Halq or Taqsir (Hair Cutting): Rulings on shaving or cutting hair to exit Ihram and the sequence of acts on the Day of Eid.
7
Tawaf al-Wada (Farewell Tawaf): Conditions, timing, and who is exempt — with relevant duas for completing the pilgrimage.
8
Ziyarah to Madinah: Etiquettes of visiting Masjid an-Nabawi, the Prophet's grave, Al-Baqi cemetery, and common innovations to avoid.

Key Features & Benefits
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Authored by Grand Mufti Ibn Baz
The single most authoritative Hajj guide in English — written by Saudi Arabia's former Grand Mufti and foremost Islamic scholar.
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Complete step-by-step guide
Every Hajj and Umrah rite covered in sequence — Ihram to Tawaf al-Wada — with conditions, obligations, and common errors.
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Authentic duas included
All supplications and Quranic verses for each stage of Hajj, Umrah, and Ziyarah — verified from authentic Hadith sources.
Quran & Sunnah based
Every ruling derived strictly from the Quran and authenticated Hadith — clarifying misconceptions and common ritual errors.
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Pocket-sized for pilgrims
Compact 14×21 cm softcover format — designed to be carried throughout the pilgrimage in a bag or pocket.
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Revised & updated edition
Expanded from the original 1363 Hijri version to address modern pilgrimage scenarios and contemporary questions.

Who Is This Book For?
🕌 First-time Hajj pilgrims
🔄 Returning Hajj pilgrims
✈️ Umrah travelers year-round
👨👩👧 Muslim families planning pilgrimage
📚 Islamic Studies students
🕌 Imams & Islamic educators
🎁 Hajj season gift buyers

Author
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Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz (Ibn Baz) — Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia

Sheikh Ibn Baz (1910–1999) was the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and one of the most respected Islamic scholars of the 20th century. Serving as head of the Senior Council of Scholars and the Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Fatwa, his religious opinions (fatwas) guided hundreds of millions of Muslims on matters of worship, jurisprudence, and daily Islamic practice. Despite losing his sight at a young age, he became one of the most prolific Islamic writers and educators in modern history. His Hajj and Umrah guide — revised and expanded from its original 1363 Hijri edition — remains the most cited and authoritative pilgrimage handbook in the Islamic world.


FAQ — Targets "People Also Ask" on Google
What does the Hajj, Umrah and Ziyarah guide by Ibn Baz cover?
This guide covers the complete step-by-step performance of Hajj and Umrah — including Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i, Wuquf at Arafah, Muzdalifah, stoning the Jamarat, Halq/Taqsir, and Tawaf al-Wada — along with authentic duas for each stage and a dedicated section on the etiquettes of Ziyarah to Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah. All rulings are based on the Quran and authentic Sunnah, with clarifications on common errors and misconceptions.
What is Ziyarah in the context of Hajj and Umrah?
Ziyarah refers to the visit to Madinah Al-Munawwarah — specifically to the Prophet's Mosque (Masjid an-Nabawi) and the Prophet's grave — which many pilgrims undertake before or after Hajj or Umrah. This book provides detailed guidance on the proper etiquettes of Ziyarah, the correct conduct at the Prophet's grave, visits to Al-Baqi cemetery, and important clarifications on innovations (bid'ah) to avoid during the visit.
What is the difference between Hajj and Umrah?
Hajj is the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah, performed during the specific days of Dhul Hijja, and is one of the Five Pillars of Islam — obligatory for every Muslim who is physically and financially able. Umrah is a voluntary, lesser pilgrimage that can be performed at any time of year. Both involve Ihram, Tawaf around the Kaaba, and Sa'i between Safa and Marwa — but Hajj additionally includes Wuquf at Arafah, Muzdalifah, and the stoning of the Jamarat. This book covers both in full detail.
Is this Hajj guide based on a specific madhab?
No. Sheikh Ibn Baz's guide is based strictly on the Quran and authenticated Sunnah, without being confined to a single madhab. This makes it a broadly applicable and widely trusted reference for Muslim pilgrims of all backgrounds, ensuring the guidance reflects the strongest available Islamic evidence for each rite.
Who is Sheikh Ibn Baz and why is his Hajj guide so trusted?
Sheikh Ibn Baz (1910–1999) was the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and one of the foremost Islamic scholars of the modern era. His lifetime dedication to Islamic jurisprudence, his position as head of the Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Fatwa, and his deep personal knowledge of the Hajj rituals make his pilgrimage guide one of the most authoritative and reliable books on the subject in both Arabic and English.
Can this book be used as a guide during the pilgrimage itself?
Yes — its compact 14×21 cm softcover format is specifically designed for portability, making it ideal to carry throughout the pilgrimage. The step-by-step structure, authentic duas, and clear instructions for each ritual make it a practical, on-the-ground reference for pilgrims at every stage of Hajj and Umrah.
Is this a good gift for someone performing Hajj or Umrah?
Absolutely. This book is one of the most meaningful and practical gifts you can give to someone preparing for Hajj or Umrah. At just 11.50 SAR with an authoritative scholarly pedigree, it is an affordable yet deeply valuable companion for any Muslim embarking on the blessed journey of a lifetime.
PublisherDarussalam Publishers
ISBN / Barcode97226733
Weight0.114 kg
SKUE20185

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