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Mawaaqeet (points from which pilgrims enter ihraam)
Passing the meeqaat without entering ihraam
10,355Miqat for Makkans
The people of Makkah should enter Ihram for Hajj offered on its own or for Hajj and `Umrah offered together from Makkah, and they do not have to go outside the Haram or to one of the other Miqats. For `Umrah offered on its own, the one who wants to enter Ihram and is already in Makkah or within the boundaries of the Haram has to go outside the Haram – to At-Tan`im or elsewhere – and enter Ihram from there.56,645Meeqaat for pilgrims from Australia
7,485The meeqaat for ‘Umrah for those who live in Jeddah
32,090The one who intended to do Hajj or ‘Umrah does not have to do anything if he passed the meeqaat and forgot to enter ihraam, then he went back and entered ihraam
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