They rented a building in Makkah to stay there in the daytime during the days of Mina

Question Some of the pilgrimage groups rent tents in Mina and a building in Makkah, so that they spend the night in Mina and during the daytime they go back to that building in Makkah al-Mukarramah so that they can be comfortable. What is the ruling on this action of theirs? Praise be to Allah….

Question

Some of the pilgrimage groups rent tents in Mina and a building in Makkah, so that they spend the night in Mina and during the daytime they go back to that building in Makkah al-Mukarramah so that they can be comfortable. What is the ruling on this action of theirs?

Praise be to Allah.

Undoubtedly from
the fiqhi point of view, this action of theirs is permissible, but in my
view these people have in fact come for leisure purposes, because they are
not following the Sunnah as it was narrated from the Messenger of Allah
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). The Prophet (blessings and peace
of Allah be upon him) stayed in Mina both day and night. Hajj is jihad, not
a leisure trip. I do not know how these people can feel that they are
worshipping and turning to Allah, and that they are still performing Hajj,
when they go to those apartments to be comfortable and perhaps they may have
with them entertainment devices, then they go back to Mina for part of the
time. I do not know how they can feel that they are doing an act of worship.
Therefore the Muslims should pay attention to this issue in which many
people are implicated: they take the views of the fuqaha’, pr what may be
implied by their rulings, but they forget that the issue is worship.
Therefore the individual should do it as the Prophet (blessings and peace of
Allah be upon him) did it, because he said: “Learn from me your rituals of
pilgrimage.” So we say: Stay in your tent, even if it is hot, and even if
you start to sweat, and even if you experience hardship and difficulty, for
it is in obedience to Allah, and it is the matter of a few days. All of
pilgrimage does not take any longer than six days, the eighth, the ninth,
the tenth, the eleventh, the twelfth and the thirteenth [of Dhu’l-Hijjah]
for the one who delays his departure from Mina. You have come from your
country, leaving behind your family and your wealth, and you have taken the
risks of travelling, yet you are unable to restrain yourself for six days,
or five days, or less than four days. By Allah, this distresses me very
much, and it pains me greatly. If some people issue fatwas based on what is
implied by the views of the fuqaha’, after that pilgrimage will turn into a
leisure trip. We ask Allah to guide us and you. I think that in the case of
these people whom you mentioned in your question, their pilgrimage is
undoubtedly lacking, because they did not follow the Sunnah and stay in Mina
by night and day. End quote.

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