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Sunan an-Nasai 2792 (Book 24, Hadith 174) #17403
Entering Ihram in Al-Madinah

SUMMARY: The Prophet Muhammad sent a Hadi (pilgrim) to Mecca and those who wanted to enter Ihram (a state of consecration) did so, while those who didn't want to, didn't.

It was narrated from Jabir: That when they were present with the Messenger of Allah in Al-Madinah, he sent the Hadi, and whoever wanted to enter Ihram did so, and whoever did not want to, did not.
أَخْبَرَنَا قُتَيْبَةُ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنَا اللَّيْثُ، عَنْ أَبِي الزُّبَيْرِ، عَنْ جَابِرٍ، أَنَّهُمْ كَانُوا إِذَا كَانُوا حَاضِرِينَ مَعَ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ بِالْمَدِينَةِ بَعَثَ بِالْهَدْىِ فَمَنْ شَاءَ أَحْرَمَ وَمَنْ شَاءَ تَرَكَ

TOPICS
consecration  *  hajj  *  ihram  *  almadinah

QUICK LESSONS:
Respect others' decisions even if they differ from yours; Be mindful and aware of your religious obligations; Follow rituals associated with religious practices in order for them to be valid and accepted by Allah.

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about the Prophet Muhammad sending a Hadi or pilgrim from Al-Madinah to Mecca. Those who wanted to enter into a state of consecration known as Ihram did so, while those who did not want to, were not obligated. This hadith teaches us that we should be mindful of our religious obligations and take them seriously when they are presented before us. It also teaches us that we should respect the decisions of others even if they differ from ours. We should also be aware that there are certain rituals associated with religious practices such as entering into a state of consecration for Hajj which must be followed in order for it to be valid and accepted by Allah.

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