- the
first jamrah (al-
jamrah al-'ūlā), or the
smallest jamrah (الجمرة الصغرى al-
jamrah aṣ-ṣughrā), the
middle jamrah (الجمرة الوسطى al-
jamrah al-wusṭā)...
-
Personal Narrative of a
Pilgrimage to El
Medinah and Meccah. p. 226. The word
jamrah is
applied to the
place of stoning, as well as to the stones. Abū Dā'ūd...
-
purpose of the
bridge is to
enable pilgrims to
throw stones at the
three jamrah pillars either from the
ground level or from the bridge.
Jamaraat is the...
-
using the left hand, or an odd
number of
smooth stones or
pebbles called jamrah or
hijaarah (Sahih Al-Bukhari 161, Book 4,
Hadith 27). Many
jurists agree...
-
qibla when
entering the
ihram (sacred
state for hajj),
after the
middle jamrah (stone-throwing ritual)
during the pilgrimage.
Islamic etiquette (adab)...
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Stoning of the Devil,
reciting the
takbir every time he
threw a
stone at the
Jamrah.
Muhammad then
ordered the
sacrifice of the
sacrificial animals that he...
-
Singh 1989:
Motohiro Ot**** (Honorary) 1990: Ong Ka
Chuan 1990:
MOHAMAD BIN
JAMRAH 1990:
ABDUL RAMAN BIN
SULAIMAN 1991: Wan
Hashim Wan Teh 1996:
Hamdi Abu...
- Hajj,
Muslim pilgrims to
Mecca throw seven stones at a
pillar known as the
Jamrah al-’Aqabah,
symbolizing the
stoning of the Devil. This
ritual is
based on...
- a
pedestrian bridge from
which pilgrims can
throw pebbles at the
three jamrah ("pebble") pillars. The
stoning ritual is the last
major ritual and the...
- Bani
Jamra (Arabic: بني جمرة) is a
village in the north-west of Bahrain. It lies west of the
capital Manama, east of the
coastal village of Budaiya. It...