@claydumotion: Berikut caption TikTok yang lebih engaging dan berpotensi meningkatkan interaksi: --- **🕋 Ternyata puncak ibadah haji bukan cuma sehari!** Mulai **8–13 Zulhijjah**, setiap hari punya rangkaian ibadah yang penuh makna: 📍 **8 Zulhijjah** → Tarwiyah, menuju Mina 📍 **9 Zulhijjah** → Wukuf di Arafah, lalu mabit di Muzdalifah 📍 **10 Zulhijjah** → Melontar Jumrah Aqabah, menyembelih hadyu, tahalul, tawaf ifadah & sa'i 📍 **11–13 Zulhijjah** → Hari Tasyrik, mabit di Mina dan melontar tiga jumrah setiap hari. Rasulullah ﷺ bersabda: *"Al-hajju 'Arafah."* *"Haji itu adalah Arafah."* (HR. Tirmidzi) Semoga Allah memanggil kita semua menjadi tamu-Nya di Baitullah. 🤲❤️ **Tag orang yang ingin kamu ajak berhaji suatu hari nanti.** #Haji #PuncakHaji #Arafah #Mina #Muzdalifah

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