![]() ![]() 11th, 12th and 13th of Dhul Hijjah) are days of eating, drinking and remembering (dhikr) of Allah, the Most Great and Glorious." Sahih Muslim 1141 Nubaishah Al-Hudhali (R) narrated that The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ) said: “The days of Tashriq (the three days following Eid ul Ad-ha, i.e. He threw pebbles at the third jamrah but did not stand there. He stood at the first and the second jamrah, and prolonged his standing there, making supplications with humilation. He threw seven pebbles at each of the jamrahs, uttering the Takbir (Allah is most great) at the time of the throwing the pebble. He then returned to Mina and stayed there during the Tashriq days and he threw pebbles at the jamrahs when the sun declined. Narrated 'Aishah(R): The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ) performed the obligatory circumambulation of the Ka'bah at the end of the day of sacrifice after he had offered the noon prayer. This was the view of Ibn ‘Umar(R) and most of the scholars. ![]() There are several aayaath and ahaadeeth which speak of their virtue.Īllah says: “And remember Allah during the appointed Days” Quran Surah al-Baqarah 2:203 These are the days of Tashreeq. ![]() Ayyam E Tashreeq or the days of Tashreeq are the 11 th, 12 th and 13 th of Dhu’l-Hijjah.
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