It was narrated that "Ali (رضي الله عنه) said:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stood at "Arafah and said: "This is the place of standing and all of "Arafah is a place of standing." Then he put Usamah behind him (on his mount) and moved on at a measured pace on his camel, and the people were urging their camels on, right and left. He did not turn to them, but he said: “Calmly, O people." Then he came to Jam" and offered two prayers there - i.e., Maghrib and Isha". Then he stayed there all night, and when morning came he stood at Quzah, and said: "This is Quzah. This is the place of standing and all of Jam’ is a place of standing." Then he moved on and when he came to Muhassir, he struck his she-camel and she trotted until he crossed the valley, then he reined her in and put al-Fadl behind him (on his mount). He carried on until he came to the Jamrah. He stoned it, then he came to the place of sacrifice and said: “This is the place of sacrifice and all of Mina is a place of sacrifice." Then a young woman of Khath"am came to him and said: My father is an old man and has become senile; he has lived until Allah made Hajj obligatory. Will it be acceptable if I perform Hajj on his behalf ? He said: "Yes; perform Hajj on behalf of your father.” And he turned al-Fadl"s neck. Al-"Abbas said to him: O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), why did you turn the neck of your cousin? He said: "I saw a young man and a young woman and I was afraid that the Shaitan [might tempt] them." A man came to him and said: O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), I did tawaful-ifadah before shaving my head. He said: "Go ahead and shave your head or cut your hair, there is no problem.” And he came to Zamzam and said: "O Banu "Abdul-Muttalib, it is your right to draw water for pilgrims. Were it not that the people would overwhelm you, I would have drawn water myself."