Sayyidina Ali ibn Abu Talib (RA) narrated : Allah’s Messenger (SAW) stood at Arafat. He said, ‘This is Arafat and it is the Mawqif (standing place), and all of it is the Mawqif.”
Then, he returned when the sun set and took Usamah ibn Zayd (RA)as his co-rider. And as was his wont, he began to gesture with his hand. And the people were on the right and left beating the track.° He turned towards them and said, “0 People! You must be peaceful.’ Then they all came to Muzdalifah and he prayed with them the two prayers (of maghrib and isha) together. When it was dawn, he came to Quzah and stood there and said, “This is quzah and it is the mawqif. Rather, the whole of Muzdalifah is the mawqif.” Then, he moved forward till he came to the valley Muhassir where he struck his she-camel a whip so that it began to run till they were beyond the valley. He stopped and took Fadi ibn Abbas as his co-rider and came to the jamrah and hit it with pebbles (which is called rami). Then he came to the slaughtering place. He said, “This is the mazbah (slaughtering place) and all of Mina is place of slaughtering.
A young girl of the tribe Kath’am said, “My father is old. The obligation of Hajj is on him. May I perform Hajj on his behalf?” He said, “Perform Hajj on behalf of your father.” He then turned away Fadi’s neck from this girl. So, Abbas asked. “0 Messenger of Allah! Why did you turn the neck of the son of your uncle?” He said, “I saw a young man and a young woman and was apprehensive of the devil’s Mischief.” A man came shortly and said, “0 Messenger of Allah! I have performed the tawaf of if’adah before shaving my head.” He said, “Shave it now. There is no sin in that.”
Another man came and submitted, “0 Messenger of Allah! I have made the sacrifice before pelting the stones.” He said, “Make rami (pelt stones) now. There is no sin.”
Then he came to the House (of Allah), made the tawaf and came to the well of zamzam. He said, “0 children of Abdul Muttalib! Were it not that people would overpower you (and draw water) I would have drawn for myself.”
[Ahmed562, Abu Dawud 1935, Ibn e Majah 3010]