Sunnah
"The teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are easily accessible to you"
Hadiths
Hadith no. 15933
Sa'eed bin Abi Sa'eed Al Maqbury narrated: Abu Shuraih Al-Adawi said tat when Amr bin Sa'eed was sending troops to Makkah he said to him: 'O Amr! Allow me to tell you what the Messenger of Allah said on the day following the Conquest of Makkah. My ears heard it, my heard understood it thoroughly, and with my own eyes, I saw the Prophet when he - after glorifying and praising Allah - said: Indeed Allah, the Most High, made Makkah a sanctuary, it was not made a sanctuary by the people. So it is not lawful for a man who believes in Allah and the Last Day to shed blood it, nor to cut down its trees. If anybody tries to use the Messenger of Allah to make an excuse for fighting in it, then say to him: 'Indeed Allah permitted His Messenger and He did not permit you.' Allah only allowed it for me for a few hours of one day, and today its sanctity has returned as it was before. So let the one who is present convey to the one who is absent. Abu Shuraih was asked: What was Amr bin Sa'eeds reply to you? He said: I am more knowledgeable about that than you Abu Shuraih! The Haram does not give protection to a disobedient person, nor a person fleeing for murder, nor fleeing for (Kharbah) lawlessness.
Hadith no. 15934
Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) narrated that: The Messenger of Allah said: Alternate between Hajj and Umrah; for those two remove poverty and sins just as the bellows removes filth from iron, gold, and silver - and there is no reward for Al-Hajj Al-Mabrur except for Paradise.
Hadith no. 15935
Abu Hurairah narrated that : The Messenger of Allah said: Whoever performs Hajj for Allah, and he does not have sexual relations nor commit any sin, then his previous sins will be forgiven.
Hadith no. 15936
Ali narrated that : The Messenger of Allah said: Whoever has the provisions and the means to convey him to Allah's House and he does not perform Hajj, then it does not matter if he dies as a Jew or a Christian. That is because Allah said in His Book: 'And Hajj to the House is a duty that mankind owes to Allah, for whomever is able to bear the journey.'
Hadith no. 15937
Ibn Umar narrated: A man came to the Prophet and said: 'O Messenger of Allah! What is it that makes Hajj obligatory?' He said: The provisions and a means of conveyance.
Hadith no. 15938
Ali bin Abi Talib narrated: When Allah revealed: And Hajj to the House is a duty that mankind owes to Allah, for whomever is able to bear the journey. They said: 'O Messenger of Allah! Is that every year?' He remained silent. So they said: 'O Messenger of Allah! Is that every year?' He said: 'No. If I had said yes, then it would have been made obligatory.' So Allah revealed: O you who believe! Do not ask about things which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble.
Hadith no. 15939
Jabir bin Abdullah narrated: The Prophet performed Hajj three times. He performed Hajj twice before his emigration, and he performed one Hajj after he emigrated, and these were accompanied by Umrah. So he drove sixty-three sacrificial animals (Budn) and Ali came from Yemen with the rest of them, among them was a camel of Abu Jahl that has a ring made of silver in its nose. So he (the Messenger of Allah) slaughtered the, and the Messenger of Allah ordered that a piece of each of them be cooked, and he drank from its broth.
Hadith no. 15940
bn Abbas narrared: The Messenger of Allah performed four Umrah: The Umrah of Al-Hudaibiyah, a second Umrah the following (year), (which was) the Umrah of Al-Qisas during Dhul-Qa'dah, a third Umrah from Al-Ji'irranah, and the fourth which accompanied his Hajj.
Hadith no. 15941
Jabir bin Abdullah narrated: When the Prophet wanted to Perform Hajj, he announced it to the people, and they gathered (to accompany him). When he reached Al-Baida he assumed Ihram
Hadith no. 15942
Ibn Umar narrated: Al-Baida the one they lie about regarding the Messenger of Allah. By Allah! The Messenger of Allah did not start the Talbiyah except from near the Masjid, near the tree.
Hadith no. 15943
Ibn Abbas narrated: The Prophet started the Talbiyah after the Salat.
Hadith no. 15944
Aishah narrated: the Messenger of Allah performed the Ifrad form of Hajj.
Hadith no. 15945
Anas narrated: I heard the Prophet saying: (Labbaika Bi'umratin wa Hajjah) 'Here I am for 'Umrah and Hajj.'
Hadith no. 15946
Ibn Abbas narrated: The Messenger of Allah performed Tamattu, as did Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman. And the first to prohibit it was Mu'awiyah.
Hadith no. 15947
Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Al-Harith bin Nawfal narrated that: He heard Sa'd bin Abi Waqas, and Ad-Dahhak bin Qais while they were mentioning Tamattu after Umrah until Hajj. Ad-Dahhak bin Qais said: No one does that except one who is ignorant of the order of Allah, Most High. Sa'd said: How horrible is it what you have said O my nephew! So Ad-Dahhak (bin Qais) said: Indeed Umar bin Al-Khattab has prohibited that. So Sa'd said: The Messenger of Allah did it, and we did it with him.
Hadith no. 15948
Salim bin Abdullah narrated that : he had heard a man from Ash-Sham asking Abdullah bin Umar about Tamattu after Umrah until Hajj, so Abdullah bin Umar said: It is lawful. The man from Ash-Sham said: But your father prohibited it. So Abdullah bin Umar said: Is the order to follow my father or is the order (to follow) for the Messenger of Allah? The man said: Rather it is for the Messenger of Allah. So he said: Indeed the Messenger of Allah did it.
Hadith no. 15949
Ibn Umar narrated: The Prophet would say the following for the Talbiyah: Labbaik Allahumma labbaik. Labbaik la sharika laka labbaik. Innal-hamda wan-ni;mata laka wal-mulk, la sharika laka. ('I respond to Your call O Allah! I respond to Your call. You have no partner. I respond to Your call. All praise, thanks and blessings are for You. All sovereignty is for You. And You have no partners with You).'
Hadith no. 15950
Nafi` narrated: When Ibn Umar would say the talbiyah he would continue saying: Labbaik Allahumma labbaik. Labbaik la sharika laka labbaik. Innal-hamda wan-ni`mata laka wal-mulk, la sharika laka (I respond to Your call O Allah! I respond to Your call, You have no partner, I respond to You call. All praise, thanks and blessings are for You. And You have no partners with You). He said: Abdullah bin Umar would say: 'This is the Talbiyah of the Messenger of Allah.' He would himself add the following after the Talbiyah of the Messenger of Allah: Labbaik labbaika wa-sa'daik, wal-khairuu fi yadaik. Labbaika war-raghba'u ilaika wal-amal ('I respond to Your call, and I am obedient to Your orders, all good is in Your Hands. I respond to Your call and the requests and deeds are for You).'
Hadith no. 15951
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq narrated that: The Messenger of Allah was asked: Which Hajj is the most virtuous? He said: That with raised voices (Al-Ajj) and the flow of blood (of the sacrifice) (Ath-Thajj).
Hadith no. 15952
Sahl bin Sa'd narrated that : the Messenger of Allah said: There is no Muslim who says the Talbiyah except that - on his right and left, until the end f the land, from here to there - the rocks, or trees, or mud say the Talbiyah.
Hadith no. 15953
Khallad bin As-Sa'ib (bin Khalad) narrated from his father: Who said that the Messenger of Allah said: Jibril came to me and ordered me to order my Companions to raise their voices with the Ihlal, or; the Talbiyah.
Hadith no. 15954
Zaid bin Thabit narrated from his father : who said that he saw the Prophet disrobing for his Ihlal and to perform Ghusl.
Hadith no. 15955
Ibn Umar narrated that: A man said: Where should we begin our Hil (Ihram) O Messenger of Allah? He said: The people of Al-Madinah begin their Hil (Ihram) from Dhul-Hulaifah, the people from Ash-Sham from Al-Juhfah, and the people of Najd from Qarn. And he (Ibn Umar) said: ( And they say:) And the people of Yemen from Yalamlam.
Hadith no. 15956
Ibn Abbas narrated: The Prophet made Al-Aqiq the Miqat for the people of the west.
Hadith no. 15957
Ibn Umar narrated: A man stood and said 'O Messenger of Allah! What clothing do you command us to wear in Al-Haram?' The Messenger of Allah said: 'Do not wear shirts, nor pants, nor burnooses, nor turbans, nor Khuff - unless one does not have any sandals, then let him wear Khuff, but let him cut them below the ankles. And do not wear any cloth that has been touched by saffron or Wars. And the woman in Ihram is not to cover her face, nor wear gloves.'