Q 1: What
is the ruling on someone who entered Ihram (ritual state for Hajj and `Umrah) for `Umrah (lesser pilgrimage) from
Kuday
after performing Hajj? Three ladies and one man who accompanied them did so because
Kuday
was the abode of the pilgrims who came by land from
Jordan.
They were in a hurry as every one else in their group was doing Tamattu` Hajj (`Umrah during the months of Hajj followed by Hajj in the same year with a break in between). However, because the time of departure was approaching and they were unable to go to Al-Tan`im as well as their fear of the crowds; some people entered Ihram from Kuday thinking that there was a similarity between their situation and that of the Prophet (peace be upon him) when he ordered `Aishah to enter Ihram from
Al-Tan`im.
The Messenger (peace be upon him) also entered Ihram for `Umrah from
Al-Ji`ranah
and
Al-Tan`im.
Since
Al-Ji`ranah
and
Kuday
belong to Al-Hil (all areas which are outside the Sacred Sanctuary of Makkah), what is the ruling on these ladies entering Ihram from
Kuday?
Is their `Umrah valid?
A:
Those who entered Ihram from
Kuday were incorrect because
Kuday does not belong to Al-Hil. Rather, it belongs to Al-Haram (all areas which are inside the Sacred Sanctuary of Makkah). It is not the same as
Al-Tan`im or
Al-Ji`ranah for both of
Al-Tan`im and
Al-Ji`ranah belong to Al-Hill. The Prophet (Part No. 11; Page No. 153) (peace be upon him) entered Ihram for `Umrah from
Al-Ji`ranah but not from
Al-Tan`im. The Prophet (peace be upon him) only ordered
`Abdul-Rahman ibn Abu Bakr to go with his sister
`Aishah to enter Ihram for `Umrah from
Al-Tan`im because it is the nearest place of Al-Hil to Al-Haram. Had entering Ihram for `Umrah been permissible according to Shari`ah (Islamic law) from inside the borders of Al-Haram, the Prophet (peace be upon him) would have permitted
`Aishah to enter Ihram from her place in
Al-Abtah. Likewise, he (peace be upon him) would not have asked her and her brother to go to
Al-Tan`im to enter Ihram for `Umrah just to avoid unnecessary difficulty while traveling as it was the habit of the Prophet (peace be upon him) to choose the easier option as long as it did not constitute a sin. Moreover, it is not right to liken
Kuday to
Al-Tan`im and
Al-Ji`ranah as belonging to Al-Hil because entering the state of Ihram from the Miqat is a devotional matter. Regardless, the `Umrah of the ladies in question is valid; however, each of them should offer a sacrifice because they entered Ihram from Al-Haram.May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.