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Errors relating to
throwing pebbles |
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Throwing
pebbles at Jamarat-Al-Aqabah (on 1st occasion) |
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Throwing
pebbles on other occasions |
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Some pilgrims are under the impression
that when they are throwing pebbles at the Stone Pillars,
they are actually throwing them at shayateen (devils): hence
they hurl them with rage and force. However, the throwing of
the pebbles has been merely prescribed as a means of
remembering Allah the Most High.
Some people throw big stones, shoes or pieces of wood. This
is an excess in matters of religion which the Prophet (peace
be upon him) prohibited, what is allowed is to throw pebbles
the size of good beans.
Crowding and fighting with others at the Pillars while
throwing the pebbles is not permissible. What is prescribed
is to be gentle and to throw the pebbles without hurting
anyone as much as possible.
Throwing all the pebbles at one time is an error. Scholars
have said that this would be counted as only one throw. The
Shari'ah prescribes throwing the pebbles one by one, saying
"Allahu akbar" at each separate throw.
Appointing a proxy to throw the pebbles, simply due to fear
of the crowds or of hardship, while one is capable of doing
it himself. Only sick or weak individuals are permitted to
have a proxy for this act.
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