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Malik's Muwatta

by Imam Malik, translation by A'isha `Abdarahman at-Tarjumana and Ya`qub Johnson , Volume: Hajj
Chapter: How to Enter Ihram
28.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Umar that the talbiya of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was, "I am at Your service, O Allah, I am at Your service. You have no partner. I am at Your service. Praise and blessing belong to You, and the Kingdom. You have no partner."

Labayk, Allahumma labayk, la sharika laka labayk. Inna'l-hamda wa'n-nimata laka wa'l-mulk, la sharika lak.

Malik said that Abdullah ibn Umar used to add, "I am at Your service, I am at Your service. I am at Your service and at Your call. Good is in Your hands, and I am at Your service. Our desire is for You, and our action ."

Labayk, labayk, labayk wa sadayka wa'l-khayr biyadayka labayk wa'r-raghba'u ilayka wa'l-amalu.

29.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa from his father that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to pray two rakas in the mosque at Dhu'l-Hulayfa, and then, when he had got on to his camel and it had stood up, he would begin doing talbiya.
30.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Musa ibn Uqba that Salim ibn Abdullah heard his father say, "Your claim that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, entered ihram from this desert of yours is not true, because he only entered ihram from the mosque, i.e. the mosque of Dhu'l-Hulayfa."
31.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Said ibn Abi Said al-Maqburi that Ubayd ibn Jurayj once said to Abdullah ibn Umar, "Abu Abd ar-Rahman, I have seen you doing four things which I have never seen any of your companions doing." He said, "What are they, Ibn Jurayj?" and he replied, "I have seen you touching only the twoYamani corners, I have seen you wearing hairless sandals, I have seen you using yellow dye, and, when you were at Makka and everybody had started doing talbiya after seeing the new moon, I saw that you did not do so until the eighth of Dhu'l-Hijja."

Abdullah ibn Umar replied, "As for the corners, I only ever saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, touching the two Yamani corners. As for the sandals, I saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, wearing hairless sandals and doing wudu in them, and I like wearing them. As for using yellow dye, I saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, using it, and I also like to use it for dyeing things with. As for doing talbiya, I never saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, begin doing so until he had set out on the animal he was riding on (i.e. for Mina and Arafa)."

32.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Abdullah ibn Umar used to pray in the mosque of Dhu'l-Hulayfa, and then go outside and get on his camel and when his camel had stood up he would begin to do talbiya.
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List of chapters
The Ghusl to Enter Ihram
The Ghusl of Someone in Ihram
Clothes Forbidden to be Worn in Ihram
Wearing Clothes when in Ihram
Veiling the Face while in Ihram
Where People Should Enter Ihram
How to Enter Ihram
Raising the Voice in Talbiyya
Doing Hajj on its Own
Doing Hajj and Umra Together (Hajj al-Qiran)
When to Stop the Talbiya
How the People of Makka, and Those Besides Them Living There, Go into Ihram
Situations when Ihram Not Obligatory for Garlanding Sacrificial Animals
What a Menstruating Woman Does on Hajj
Umra in the Months of Hajj
When to Stop Saying the Talbiya for Umra
Hajj At-Tamattu
Circumstances in which Tamattu is Not Obligatory
About Umra in General
Marriage in Ihram
Cupping in Ihram
Game that can be Eaten by Someone who is in Ihram
Game that is Not Halal to Eat in Ihram
Hunting in the Haram
Assessing the Forfeit for Hunting Game Animals that Someone in Ihram can Kill
Animals that Someone in Ihram can Kill
Things that Someone in Ihram is Allowed to do
Doing the Hajj for Somebody Else
Concerning Someone whose Path (to the House) is Blocked by an Enemy
Concerning Someone who is Hindered (From Going To The House) by Something Other than an Enemy
Concerning Building the Kaba
Hastening (Raml) in the Tawaf
Saluting the Corners during Tawaf
Kissing the Corner of the Black Stone when Saluting the Corners
The Two Rakas of Tawaf
Praying after Subh and Asr when doing Tawaf
Taking Leave of the House
Tawaf in General
Starting with Safa in the Say
Say in General
Fasting the Day of Arafa
Fasting on the Days of Mina
What are Acceptable as Sacrificial Animals (Hadys)
What to Do with Sacrificial Animals (Hadys) while They are being Driven
What to Do with Sacrificial Animals (Hadys) if They get Injured or Stray
The Animal (Hady) to be Sacriticed for Intercourse in Ihram
The Animal (Hady) to be Sacrificed for Missing the Hajj
Intercourse with One's Wife Before Doing the Tawaf al-Ifada
The Sacrificial Animals that are Considered Least Difficult
Sacrificial Animals in General
The Wuquf at Arata and Muzdalifa
Wuquf while Not in Wudu, and Wuquf on a Riding Beast
The Wuquf at Arafa of Someone who Misses the Hajj
Sending Women and Children Ahead
Going from Arafa to Muzdalifa
Sacrificing during the Hajj
How to Make the Sacrifice
Shaving the Head
Cutting the Hair
Matting the Hair
Doing the Prayer in the House, Shortening the Prayer, and Hastening the Khutba at Arafa
Doing the Prayer at Muzdalifa
Doing the Prayer at Mina
The Prayer of the Visitor of Makka or Mina
Saying the Takbir During the Days of Tashriq
Doing the Prayer at al-Muarras and al-Muhassab
Staying Overnight at Makka on the Nights of Mina
Stoning the Jamras
Indulgence with Respect to Stoning the Jamras
A Menstruating Woman's Entering Makka
The Tawaf al-Ifada of a Menstruating Woman
The Compensation (Fidya) for Killing Birds and Wild Animals in Ihram
The Fidya for Killing Locusts in Ihram
What to Do for Forgetfulness in the Rituals
Compensation (Fidya) in General
The Hajj in General
The Hajj of a Woman without a Mahram
Fasting in at-Tamattu