Wadi l-'Aqiq
Wādī 'Aqīq (Arabic:وادي عقيق) is one of the Miqats [venue] for Hajj and 'Umra. It has three parts: Maslakh, Ghamra and Dhat 'Irq.
Location
Wadi 'Aqiq is located in 92 km north east of Mecca toward Najd and Tahama.[1] It is said that Dhat 'Irq is the name of a mountain near Mecca.
Miqat of Hajj
Shi'a scholars of jurisprudence regard Wadi 'Aqiq the Miqat [venue] of the people from Iraq and the East. Wadi 'Aqiq includes Maslakh, Ghamra and Dhat 'Irq. Most of scholars consider it permissible to wear Ihram from each of these places.[2] Some of them have considered wearing Ihram from Dhat 'Irq only in case of emergency.[3].[4] Wadi l-'Aqiq is one of the stations that Imam Hussain (a) passed through on his way to Karbala after leaving Mecca, and then he moved to Wadi Dhat 'Irq.[5]
See Also
Notes
- ↑ Barkat Riḍāʾī, ʿAqīq, miqātī nāshinākhta, No. 97, p. 33.
- ↑ Ibn al-Barrāj, al-Muhadhdhab, vol. 1, p. 214; Ibn Ḥamza, al-Wasīla ilā nayl al-faḍīla, p. 160.
- ↑ Ṭūsī, al-Nihāya fī mujarrad al-fiqh wa al-fatāwā, vol. 1, p. 312; Najafī, Jawāhir al-kalām, vol. 18, p. 106.
- ↑ Rulings of Miqats
- ↑ Muḥaddithī, Farhang-i ʿĀshūrā, p. 459.
References
- Barkat Riḍāʾī, Rūzbih. ʿAqīq, miqātī nāshinākhta. Mīqāt-i Ḥajj Journal. No. 97.
- Ibn al-Barrāj, al-Ṭarābulusī. Al-Muhadhdhab. Introduction by Jaʿfar Subḥānī. Qom: Daftar-i Intishārāt-i Islāmī wābasti bi Jāmiʿa-yi Mudarrisīn-i Ḥawza-yi ʿIlmīyya-yi Qom, 1406 AH.
- Ibn Ḥamza, Muḥammad b. ʿAlī. Al-Wasīla ilā nayl al-faḍīla. Edited by Muḥammad Ḥasūn. Qom: Kitābkhāna-yi Āyatollāh Marʿashī al-Najafī, 1408 AH.
- Ḥamīd Allāh, Muḥammad. Al-Maʿālim al-athīra fī al-sunnat wa al-sīra. [n.p]: Dār al-Nafāʾis, [n.d].
- Muḥaddithī, Javād. Farhang-i ʿĀshūrā. [n.p]: 1376 SH.
- Najafī, Muḥammad al-Ḥasan al-. Jawāhir al-kalām fī sharḥ sharāʾiʿ al-Islām. Edited by ʿAbbās Qūchānī and ʿAlī Ākhūndī. Beirut: Dār Iḥyāʾ al-Turāth al-ʿArabī, 1404 AH.
- Ṭūsī, Muḥammad b. al-Ḥasan al-. Al-Nihāya fī mujarrad al-fiqh wa al-fatāwā. Beirut: Dār al-Kitāb al-ʿArabi, 1400 AH.
- Rulings of Miqats