What a pilgrim intending Tamattu‘ Hajj should say

Question

I heard a notable Shaykh talking about an issue related to the pilgrim who performs Tamattu‘ Hajj: when the pilgrim intends to perform ‘Umrah, he must say upon assuming the state of Ihraam (ritual consecration) from the Meeqaat (designated place for assuming Ihraam), “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform ‘Umrah [during the months of Hajj] followed by Hajj.” However, I also read that the pilgrim should say, “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform ‘Umrah,” and that when the time of Hajj comes on the 8th of Thul-Hijjah, he should then say, “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform Hajj.” What is the ruling if the pilgrim says the second formula? Will his Hajj be valid? May Allah reward you.
Fatwa
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Assuming the state of Ihraam is making one's intention to perform the rituals, and it is not obligatory on the Muslim assuming the state of Ihraam to say, “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform Hajj,” or, “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform ‘Umrah.” Indeed, it is only recommended to say that. Therefore, if the pilgrim did not say that, he bears no sin. A pilgrim who intends to perform Tamattu‘ Hajj may say either , “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform ‘Umrah,” only, or he can say, “O Allah, I am answering your call to perform ‘Umrah [during the month of Hajj] followed by Hajj.”
And Allah knows best.

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