When to Start Talbiyah in Hajj and Where to Recite It
Pilgrims often ask about the correct timing and places for reciting Talbiyah, a key ritual that marks the beginning of Ihram and accompanies the Hajj journey.
Amid the spiritual atmosphere of Hajj, voices rise with Talbiyah like a divine call echoing through hearts and horizons, leading many to ask about its proper timing and recommended places.
What Is Talbiyah?
Talbiyah is a sacred chant recited by pilgrims declaring their response to Allah’s call:
“Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk, Labbayka la sharika laka Labbayk, inna al-hamda wa al-ni‘mata laka wa al-mulk, la sharika lak.”
When Does Talbiyah Begin?
Talbiyah begins with entering the state of Ihram, and it is recommended to recite it consistently throughout the pilgrimage until certain points where scholars differ.
Best Times to Recite Talbiyah
Pilgrims are encouraged to repeat Talbiyah frequently, especially:
- When ascending or descending terrain
- When meeting other pilgrims
- During group gatherings
- After prayers
- At the transition of day and night
When Does Talbiyah End?
Scholars differ on when to stop Talbiyah:
- Some say after noon on the Day of Arafah
- Others say after stoning Jamrat al-Aqaba on Eid Day
Both views are accepted, offering flexibility.
Significance of Talbiyah in Ihram
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