Supplication at Al-Mash aril Haraam
Source: Sahih Muslim 1218
رَكِبَالنَّبِيُّصلىاللهعليهوسلمالْقَصْوَاءَحَتَّىأَتَىالْمَشْعَرَالْحَرَامَفَاسْتَقْبَلَالْقِبْلَةَ(فَدَعَاهُ،وَكَبَّرَهُ،وَهَللَّهُ،وَوَحَّدَهُ)فَلَمْيَزَلْوَاقِفاًحَتَّىأَسْفَرَجِدَّاًفَدَفَعَقَبْلَأَنْتَطْلُعَالشَّمسُ.
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Transliteration
Rakiba an-Nabiyyu ﷺ al-Qaswā'a ḥattā atā al-Mash‘ara al-Ḥarāma fastaqbala al-Qiblata (fada‘āhu, wa kabbara-hu, wa hallala-hu, wa waḥḥada-hu) falam yazaal wāqifan ḥattā asfara jiddan fadafa‘a qabla an taṭlu‘a ash-shamsu.
Translation
The Prophet ﷺ rode his camel, Al-Qaswa, until he reached Al-Mash aril Haraam. He then faced the Qiblah and invoked Allah, glorifying Him, magnifying Him, and testifying to His Oneness. He remained in this state until dawn broke clearly, and then departed before sunrise.
Context
This supplication was recited by the Prophet ﷺ at Al-Mash aril Haraam during his Farewell Pilgrimage. He rode his camel, faced the Qiblah, and engaged in remembrance of Allah, glorifying and magnifying Him, until the dawn. This action highlights the importance of dedicating sacred moments and places to intense devotion and supplication.
Benefit
Reciting this supplication connects one to the Prophet's ﷺ practice during a significant ritual, fostering a sense of devotion and submission to Allah's greatness and oneness.
When to Recite
Specifically at Al-Mash aril Haraam during Hajj, after Fajr prayer, before sunrise.