Hajjat al-Wada wa Umrat al-Nabi

Hajjat al-Wada wa Umrat al-Nabi (Arabic: حجة الوداع وعمرات النبي) is a book written by Zakariyya Kandhlawi.

[1] The importance of Hajj in Islam and the necessity for ordinary Muslims to acquire knowledge about its relevant issues have been discussed by various esteemed scholars in separate sections of their writings.

During his teaching in 1924, Zakariyya Kandhlawi was inspired to write a treatise on the subject of the Farewell Pilgrimage, taking into consideration the significant Hadith and Fiqhi discussions surrounding it.

The second edition, in Arabic script, was published by Darul Uloom Nizamul Ulama, featuring a useful and scholarly introduction by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi.

The third edition, published by Darul Uloom Beirut, Lebanon, includes a research-based introduction by Yusuf Banuri, titled Al-Mani' Al-Ila Khasais Hajjat-ul-Wada'a.

[6] Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi explains the book's style and writing approach, stating that its objective is to offer a comprehensive understanding of the subject's various aspects.

Moreover, it discusses the issues relevant to women in states of menstruation and postpartum bleeding, shedding light on diverse aspects of the Farewell Pilgrimage in a concise yet comprehensive manner.