Why is the day of perfusion called this name?
The day of al-Turaiyyah is the eighth day of the month of Dhu'l-Hijjah, where Balak was called because people used to drink water from Makkah. They took the water and brought it to Mina, so that it is enough for them until the last day of Hajj. Name because God Almighty see our master Abraham - peace be upon him - the rituals of Hajj on this blessed day of the Hijri year. One of the most prominent works of the Day of Tarawiyyah is that it is permissible for someone who does Hajj in the House of Allaah to go to Mina, who is on the way to Jabal al-Rahma Mount Arafat, and that if the pilgrim is an individual pilgrim or pilgrim, If you enjoy the Umrah, you will be forbidden to Hajj from his place where he is. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) prayed for noon, afternoon, Maghrib, 'Isha' and the dawn of Arafat's day, ie, dawn The ninth day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah in Mina and did not come out until after the sun rises on the ninth day of Dhu al-Hijjah. And of these acts are of the year confirmed, according to the reports of specialists in the science of Sharia. Hajj is the visit to the House of Allah, the sacred, and is one of the obligations imposed by God on every Muslim able to do so, whether financially or physically, the pilgrimage in the holy months and specifically in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah is the twelfth month of the month of the Hijri year , And has been imposed on the Muslims in the Koran in the verse: "And God to the people of the pilgrimage of the House who has been able to a way" as the Hajj purifies the souls and restore the day of the birth of his mother and raise all the virtuous meanings of patience and obedience to God and bondage and what to This is a reminder of the story of the great Prophet Ibrahim - peace be upon him - and the lessons and meanings of the many things that cannot be Valle. One of the most important rituals of this great corner is to stand at Arafah in addition to throwing stones and circling around the Kaaba, and so on.

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