What are the duties of Hajj in the most complete way so that God Almighty accepts them?
The pillars of Hajj are four: entering ihram for Hajj in the heart as he intends to perform Hajj, and it must be from the miqat that he passes, standing at Arafat, Tawaf al-Ziyara, meaning: Tawaf al-Ifadah, and Sa’i. These are four pillars of Hajj. He has seven duties, among them the scholars, and they are mentioned in the rituals, and they are the rituals. The first of them is: entering ihram from the miqat that a person passes by. The one who came from Egypt must enter ihram from the Egyptian miqat of Al-Juhfa, meaning: Rabigh, and the one from Medina must enter ihram from the miqat of Medina, and the one from Najd. He enters ihram from the miqat of the people of Najd, and whoever comes from Yemen enters ihram from the miqat of Yemen. Every person enters ihram from the miqat of his country. If he passes by with the intention of Hajj, he must enter ihram from the miqat, or with the intention of Umrah as well. Second: He stopped in Muzdalifah after leaving Arafat to spend the night there. The third: spending the night in Mina on the eleventh, twelve, and thirteen nights for those who are in a hurry, and the third night for those who are not in a hurry, the nights of eleven, twelve, and thirteen. Fourth: Throwing stones, this is one of the duties of Hajj. Fifth: Shaving or trimming is for a man, or trimming for a woman. Shaving is for the man, or trimming is a choice, and the woman has no choice but to trim. Sixth: The Farewell Tawaf. When a person has finished his Hajj, he must perform the Farewell Tawaf when he travels to his country. Seventh: Standing at Arafat until sunset, and if he stands at Arafat during the day; It continues until sunset, this is the seventh, but if it stops at night; It is enough for him to stand at night, thank God, but if he stands during the day; He must continue until sunset. They are seven obligatory duties. Whoever neglects any of them must offer a sacrifice unless he has a legitimate excuse, and this is explained and explained in the books of rituals. There are things that are permissible for the Hajj pilgrim, such as reciting the Talbiyah. When he enters ihram, he performs the Talbiyah, mentioning God a lot, and doing a lot of Tawaf if that is possible, and everything related to the legal issues that the Hajj or Umrah pilgrim takes advantage of, such as giving alms to the poor and needy, such as reading the Qur’an a lot, etc. Other than that, he does good deeds in the Noble Sanctuary, in Mecca, or in Medina if he visits Medina. These are supplements and there are merits, but the duties are as we have explained to you, and the pillars are likewise, and when the rituals we mentioned make it easy for you to investigate and clarify; I found in it - God willing - what I needed.