Duas for hajj and umrah
The pilgrim's talbiyah, takbir at the Black Stone, the dua between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone, duas at Safa and Marwa, on the Day of Arafah, and at al-Mash‘ar al-Haram.
Hajj and Umrah are a journey of the soul to the House of Allah, and every one of their rites is accompanied by words the Prophet ﷺ taught his companions.
In this collection: the pilgrim's talbiyah ("Labbayk, Allahumma, labbayk…"), the takbir on passing the Black Stone, the dua between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone, the duas at Safa and Marwa, the dua on the Day of Arafah, the dua at the Sacred Area of Muzdalifah (al-Mash‘ar al-Haram), and the takbir at each throw of a pebble at the Jamarat.
Every text is fully vocalized and provided with audio for memorization on the journey.
Chapters in this category
- 117.The Talbiyah for Hajj or Umrah1 dua
- 118.The Takbir passing the Black Stone1 dua
- 119.Supplication between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone1 dua
- 120.Supplication when standing at Safa and Marwah1 dua
- 121.Supplication on the Day of Arafah1 dua
- 122.Supplication at the Sacred Area (Muzdalifah)1 dua
- 123.The Takbir at each throw of a pebble1 dua
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