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How is it to recite Munājāt aloud during Ṭawāf Question 12: How is it to make Du’ā or recite Munājāt or Na’at etc. loudly during Ṭawāf? Answer: To recite Munājāt etc. so loudly that the voice causes inconvenience to other Ṭawāf-performing or Ṣalāĥ-offering people is Makrūĥ Taḥrīmī, impermissible and a sin. However, there is no harm in reciting it in a low voice provided no one is inconvenienced by it. There is a matter of concern for those whose mobile ringtones cause great inconvenience to worshippers during Ṭawāf. They should repent. Remember that these rulings apply not only to Masjid-ulḤarām but also to all other Masājid and places. Musical ringtone is impermissible even if one is not in Masjid.

Questions and answers about Iḍṭibā’ and Raml Question 1: If someone forgot to perform Raml during the first round of Ṭawāf, what should he do? Answer: Performing Raml is Sunnaĥ during the first three rounds only. It is Makrūĥ to perform it during every round. Therefore, if someone forgets to perform Raml during the first round, he should perform it during the second and third rounds. If Raml is missed during the first two rounds, it should be done during the third round. If it is not performed during the first three rounds, it can no longer be performed during the rest four rounds. (Durr-e-Mukhtār, Rad-dulMuḥtār, vol. 3, pp. 583)

Question 2: If Iḍṭibā’ and Raml are not performed during the Ṭawāf in which these are to be performed, what will be the expiation? Answer: Though there is no expiation for missing Iḍṭibā’ and Raml, it is deprivation from a great Sunnaĥ.


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