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(Book 20, Hadith 35) #35798
The Etiquette of Talbiya

SUMMARY: A hadith that advises people in ihram to not raise their voices when doing talbiya, except in the Masjid alHaram and the mosque at Mina.

Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard the people of knowledge say, "Women do not have to raise their voices when they are doing talbiya, and a woman should only speak loudly enough to hear herself". Malik said, "Some one who is in ihram should not raise his voice when doing talbiya if he is in a mosque where there are groups of people. He should only speak loudly enough for himself and those who are near him to be able to hear, except in the Masjid alHaram and the mosque at Mina, where he should raise his voice". Malik said, "I have heard some of the people of knowledge recommending (people to do) talbiya at the end of every prayer and at every rise on the route".

TOPICS
talbiya  *  ihram  *  alharam  *  mina

QUICK LESSONS:
Remember Allah through supplications like talbiyyah; Respect others by speaking quietly while making supplications; Take time out for prayers even while travelling; Be humble while worshipping Allah; Have patience with yourself and others around you .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about the etiquette of talbiya, which is a form of supplication or proclamation made by Muslims during Hajj and Umrah. It advises people in ihram to not raise their voices when doing talbiya, except in the Masjid alHaram and the mosque at Mina. This is because it can be disruptive for other worshippers who are praying or performing other rituals. The hadith also recommends that people do talbiya at the end of every prayer and every rise on their route during Hajj or Umrah. This shows us that we should always remember Allah even during our travels and take time out for supplications whenever possible.

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