Narrated Ibn 'Umar: During the last Hajj (Hajj-al-Wada')
of Allah's Apostle he performed 'Umra and Hajj. He drove a Hadi along with him
from Dhul-Hulaifa. Allah's Apostle started by assuming Ihram for'Umra and Hajj.
And the people, too, performed the 'Umra and Hajj along with the Prophet. Some
of them brought the Hadi and drove it along with them, while the others did not.
So, when the Prophet arrived at Mecca. he said to the people, "Whoever
among you has driven the Hadi, should not finish his Ihram till he completes his
Hajj. And whoever among you has not (driven) the Hadi with him, should perform
Tawaf of the Ka'ba and the Tawaf between Safa and Marwa, then cut short his hair
and finish his Ihram, and should later assume Ihram for Hajj; but he must offer
a Hadi (sacrifice); and if anyone cannot afford a Hadi, he should fast for three
days during the Hajj and seven days when he returns home. The Prophet performed
Tawaf of the Ka'ba on his arrival (at Mecca); he touched the (Black Stone)
corner first of all and then did Ramal (fast walking with moving of the
shoulders) during the first three rounds round the Ka'ba, and during the last
four rounds he walked. After finishing Tawaf of the Ka'ba, he offered a two
Rakat prayer at Maqam Ibrahim, and after finishing the prayer he went to Safa
and Marwa and performed seven rounds of Tawaf between them and did not do any
deed forbidden because of Ihram, till he finished all the ceremonies of his Hajj
and sacrificed his Hadi on the day of Nahr (10th day of Dhul-Hijja). He then
hastened onwards (to Mecca) and performed Tawaf of the Ka'ba and then everything
that was forbidden because of Ihram became permissible. Those who took and drove
the Hadi with them did the same as Allah's Apostle did.
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 751:
Narrated Nafi': 'Abdullah (bin 'Abdullah) bin 'Umar said
to his father, "Stay here, for I am afraid that it (affliction between Ibn
Zubair and Al-Hajjaj) might prevent you from reaching the Ka'ba." Ibn 'Umar
said, "(In this case) I would do the same as Allah's Apostle did, and Allah
has said, 'Verily, in Allah's Apostle, you have a good example (to follow).' So,
I make you, people, witness that I have made 'Umra compulsory for me." So
he assumed lhram for'Umra. Then he went out and when he reached Al-Baida', he
assumed Ihram for Hajj and 'Umra (together) and said, "The conditions
(requisites) of Hajj and 'Umra are the same." He, then brought a Hadi from
Qudaid. Then he arrived (at Mecca) and performed Tawaf (between Safa and Marwa)
once for both Hajj and 'Umra and did not finish the lhram till he had finished
both Hajj and 'Umra.
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 752:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama and Marwan: The Prophet
set out from Medina with over one thousand of his companions (at the time of the
Treaty of Hudaibiya) and when they reached Dhul-Hulaifa, the Prophet garlanded
his Hadi and marked it and assumed Ihram for'Umra.
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 753:
Narrated 'Aisha: I twisted with my own hands the
garlands for the Budn of the Prophet who garlanded and marked them, and then
made them proceed to Mecca; Yet no permissible thing was regarded as illegal for
him then.
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 754:
Narrated Hafsa: I said, "O Allah's Apostle! What is
wrong with the people, they have finished their Ihram but you have not?" He
said, "I matted my hair and I have garlanded my Hadi, so I will not finish
my Ihram till I finished my Hajj ."
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 755:
Narrated 'Aisha: Allah's Apostle used to send the Hadi
from Medina and I used to twist the garlands for his Hadi and he did not keep
away from any of these things which a Muhrim keeps away from.
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 756:
Narrated 'Aisha: I twisted the garlands for the Hadis of
the Prophet and then he marked and garlanded them (or I garlanded them) and then
made them proceed to the Ka'ba but he remained in Medina and no permissible
thing was regarded as illegal for him then .
Volume 2, Book 26, Number 757:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Bakr bin 'Amr bin Hazm that
'Amra bint 'Abdur-Rahman had told him, "Zaid bin Abu Sufyan wrote to 'Aisha
that 'Abdullah bin Abbas had stated, 'Whoever sends his Hadi (to the Ka'ba), all
the things which are illegal for a (pilgrim) become illegal for that person till
he slaughters it (i.e. till the 10th of Dhul-Hijja).' " 'Amra added, 'Aisha
said, 'It is not like what Ibn Abbas had said: I twisted the garlands of the
Hadis of Allah's Apostle with my own hands. Then Allah's Apostle put them round
their necks with his own hands, sending them with my father; Yet nothing
permitted by Allah was considered illegal for Allah's Apostle till he
slaughtered the Hadis.' "