هل يمكن إرسال شخص للحج عن المتوفى بدلاً من ابنه؟

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Is it possible to send someone else to do Hajj on behalf of the deceased instead of his son?

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فتوى مترجمة إلى الإنجليزية يجيب فيها الشيخ عبد الكريم الخضير - حفظه الله - عن السؤال التالي: "تُوفي والدي العام الماضي، وقد نوى أداء الحج هذا العام، فهل يمكن أن أرسل شخصًا آخر ليحج عنه؟ وهل ينبغي أن يكون أحد أقاربنا؟ وماذا عن الفدية التي تذبح وقت الحج؟ هل يجب أن تكون باسم والدي أم باسم الشخص الي ينوب عنه؟"

    Is it possible to send someone else to do Hajj on behalf of the deceased instead of his son?

    هل يمكن إرسال شخص للحج عن المتوفى بدلاً من ابنه؟

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    Sheikh AbdulKareem Bin Abdullah Al-Khudair

    عبد الكريم بن عبد الله الخضير

    Translation: Islam Question and Answer website

    Format: Islamhouse website


    ترجمة: موقع الإسلام سؤال وجواب
    تنسيق: موقع islamhouse

    2012 - 1433

    Is it possible to send someone else to do Hajj on behalf of the deceased instead of his son?

    My father died last year. He intended to go to Hajj this year. My question is can I send some other person to do Hajj on his behalf. Does that person need to be a relative? What about sacrifice (qurban) performed during Hajj. Would that need to be in father's name or the other person's name.

    Praise be to Allaah.

    If a Muslim dies after he has become able to perform Hajj, then his heir has to do Hajj on his behalf himself, or he can delegate someone else to do Hajj for him, paid for from the money of the deceased, because this is a debt that he owes that is more deserving of being paid off. The delegate need not be one of the deceased person's relatives. The sacrifice (qurbaan) which is done at the time of Hajj should be done in the name of the deceased father, not the name of the delegated person, if it is one of the requirements of Hajj. If the Hajj is “ifraad" (Hajj done on its own, without 'Umrah), then there is no (obligatory) sacrifice, unless the delegated person does something prohibited for which the fidyah (compensatory sacrifice) is required.

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