It is recommended for those performing Hajj, after completing the rituals of Hajj, and even after they have performed tahallul (the act of lifting the restrictions of Ihram) following the throwing of the Jumrah Aqabah on the Day of Nahr (10th of Dhu al-Hijjah, the day of Eid al-Adha), to pray for one another:
اللَّهُمَّ اجْعَلْ حَجًّا مَبْرُوْرًا وَ سَعْيًا مَشْكُوْرًا وَ ذَنْبًا مَغْفُوْرًا
"Allahumma ajil hajjan mabruran wa sa'yan masykuron wa dzanban maghfuran"
"O Allah, grant a Hajj that is accepted, a striving that is appreciated, and sins that are forgiven."
This prayer is narrated from Ibn Mas'ud and Ibn Umar. It has even been reported as marfu’ (attributed directly to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ). This prayer should also be said for those who have just returned from Hajj.
It is recommended for those performing Hajj, after completing the rituals of Hajj, and even after they have performed tahallul (the act of lifting the restrictions of Ihram) following the throwing of the Jumrah Aqabah on the Day of Nahr (10th of Dhu al-Hijjah, the day of Eid al-Adha), to pray for one another:
اللَّهُمَّ اجْعَلْ حَجًّا مَبْرُوْرًا وَ سَعْيًا مَشْكُوْرًا وَ ذَنْبًا مَغْفُوْرًا
"Allahumma ajil hajjan mabruran wa sa'yan masykuron wa dzanban maghfuran"
"O Allah, grant a Hajj that is accepted, a striving that is appreciated, and sins that are forgiven."
This prayer is narrated from Ibn Mas'ud and Ibn Umar. It has even been reported as marfu’ (attributed directly to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ). This prayer should also be said for those who have just returned from Hajj.