Q 1: A person
threw the pebbles deliberately before noon on the last day of throwing the pebbles (at the pebble-throwing area during Hajj),
he asked a scholar where he lives in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The scholar then told him that he has to offer a Fidayh (ransom). Others told him that his Hajj is valid and he does not have to do anything; what is the right course of action in this case? May Allah reward you with the best!
A 1:
Whoever threw pebbles on the second or third day before noon would be obliged to offer a Fidyah because he did not perform throwing at its right legal time, so, it is not valid. The Fidyah is one sheep meeting the same conditions of Ud-hiyah (sacrificial animal offered by non-pilgrims), which should be slaughtered in
Makkah and distributed among the poor of Al-Haram (all areas within the Sacred Sanctuary of Makkah). If he can not afford to offer a Fidyah, he has to fast ten days.May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.