Volume 2, Book 26, Number 766:
Narrated Nafi’:
Ibn ‘Umar intended to perform Hajj in the year of the Hajj of Al-Harawriya during the rule of Ibn
Az-Zubair. Some people said to him, “It is very likely that there will be a fight among the people, and
we are afraid that they might prevent you (from performing Hajj).” He replied, “Verily, in Allah’s
Apostle there is a good example for you (to follow). In this case I would do the same as he had done. I
make you witness that I have intended to perform ‘Umra.” When he reached Al-Baida’, he said, “The
conditions for both Hajj and ‘Umra are the same. I make you witness that I have intended to perform
Hajj along with ‘Umra.” After that he took a garlanded Hadi (to Mecca) which he bought (on the
way). When he reached (Mecca), he performed Tawaf of the Ka’ba and of Safa (and Marwa) and did
not do more than that. He did not make legal for himself the things which were illegal for a Muhrim
till it was the Day of Nahr (sacrifice), when he had his head shaved and slaughtered (the sacrifice)
and considered sufficient his first Tawaf (between Safa and Marwa), as a (Sa’i) for his Hajj and ‘Umra
both. He then said, “The Prophet used to do like that.”