Article 582 - Whenever a person performs Sa’y less than one...
Article 582 - Whenever a person performs Sa’y less than one round and forgets the rest then it is obligatory precaution to start Sa’y from the beginning whenever he/she remembers and if he/she has completes one round and forgets the rest then it is permitted to complete the same Sa’y but if he/she has not completed four rounds then it is Mustahab precaution to complete the Sa’y then starts again from the beginning.
Article 583 - Whenever a person is certain that he/she has performed Sa’y incomplete, for example six rounds or less, then returns and completes the amount that he/she knows that has not performed and his/her Sa’y is correct. Question 584 - A person begins his Sa’y from Safa thinking that going from Safa to Marwah and returning is counted as one round, but recognizes his mistake in third round and finishes Sa’y (as it has been mentioned in rites) to seven rounds. What is the ruling of his Sa’y?
Answer: His Sa’y is correct. Question 585 - Beginning of Safa and Marwah is not clearly defined because of repairs and cobble. Staffs of Masjid al-Haraam carry old and ill people by wheelchair for performing Sa’y by taking money, but turn sooner than the turn of pedestrian hajjis. What is the duty of these persons? Answer: Covered uphill is a part of the hill and the way that wheelchairs wend is certainly on Safa and Marwah hill and it has no problem.
Question 586 - I though that it is necessary to climb hills of Safa and Marwah and because I had climbed this distance by pressure of crowd then I returned to the place of Sa’y and performed that part again, and in fact I performed a part of distance two times. Is my Sa’y correct? Answer: If you have performed with the intention of precaution then it doesn’t harm your Sa’y; but climbing the hill and even up the hill is not obligatory.
Question 587 - A person has counted going back and forth between Safa and Marwah one round and has performed five times in this way, which is totally ten rounds, then he has recognized the matter and stopped Sa’y at the moment and has performed Taqsir. Now, what is his duty? Answer: His Sa’y is invalidated and he should start from the beginning. Question 588 - Whenever a person performs Sa’y more then seven rounds involuntarily, then what should he/she do?
Answer: Doesn’t pay attention to the extra amount and his/her Sa’y is correct.