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1- Making wudu’ in order to walk between Safa
and Marwah with claim that he who does so has 70,000 ranks written
for him for every step he takes.
2- Specifying special Du`aa’s for special places
and rituals, such as:
- Making Du`aa’ when descending from Safa,
saying: (O Allah! Make me act according to the Sunnah of Your
Prophet, and cause me to die upon his religion, and protect me
from the misleading trials, by Your Mercy, O Most Merciful One.)
- Saying while making Sa`i: (O Allah! Forgive and
have mercy and pass over what You Know...etc)
3- Doing Sa`i repetitively in Hajj or `Umrah.
4- Praying two Rak`ahs after completing Sa`i.
5- Continuing to perform the Sa`i between Safa and
Marwah after the Iqamah has been given for prayer - so that they
miss prayer in congregation.
6- Considering going from Safa to Marwah and
coming back as one round (shawt), and thus performing Sa`i
fourteen times instead of seven.
7- Hastening throughout Sa`i, while it is enjoined
to run between the two green flags only and to walk normally
during the rest of the distance.
8- Performing Sa`i alone, i.e. doing it neither in
Hajj nor in `Umrah. There is no evidence on this from the
Prophetic Sunnah.
9- Climbing the mountains of Safa and Marwah,
turning towards Qiblah (the direction of the Ka`bah), raising
hands and saying “Allah is the Greatest” as if starting
prayer. This is wrong, because the Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him) used to raise his hands only for supplication; he
praised Allah, celebrated His Greatness, and asked Allah for what
he willed while facing Qiblah.
10- Uttering certain words declaring one’s
intention at the beginning of Sa`i
11- Specifying supplications for each round of
Sa`i, as there is no evidence on this in the Sunnah. Rather a
pilgrim is to supplicate Allah and ask Him whatever he desires.
12- Starting Sa`i from Mount Marwah which contradicts the Sunnah and nullifies the first round (which
started from Marwah).
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