Rule 146...
Rule 146: When a person resides in Makkah and wishes to perform a Hajj-ul-Tamatoo before the change of his obligation to Hajj-ul-Ifraad or Qiraan, then it has been said that he can wear ihram for Umrat-ul Tamatoo from Adnal Hal but it is arguable that as a matter of precaution he must wear it at one of the Meeqaat and perform the Umrat-ul-Tamatoo. As a matter of precaution he should wear ihram at the meeqaat used by the people of his country.
It is apparent that this rule applies to those residing in Makkah and wishing to perform Hajjul Tamatoo, even though a recommended one. HAJJ-UL-TAMATOO Rule 147: This pilgrimage consists of two parts, the first of which is called Umrah and the second Hajj. The Hajj-ul-Tamatoo applies to the second part but it is obligatory to perform the Umrah before the Hajj.
Rule 148: Five matters are obligatory in Umrat-ul-Tamatoo: First: ihram must be worn at one of the meeqaats which will be elucidated below; Second: tawaaf round the Kaaba; Third: prayers (salaat) after the tawaaf; Fourth: saee between Safaa and Marwah; Fifth: taqseer, that is, to remove some hair of the head, beard or moustache. On completion of these five acts, one is out of ihram and all those matters which were…