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The Rites of Hajj 2023

  • INTRODUCTION
  • PART ONE ḤAJJAT UL-ISLAM AND HAJJ ON BEHALF
  • PART TWO RITES OF ‘UMRAH
    • Chapter one Places (Mīqāts) of iḥrām
    • Chapter two iḥrām
      • 1) OBLIGATIONS OF IḤRĀM
      • 2) The mustaḥabb acts of iḥrām
      • 3) makrūh acts of iḥrām
      • 4) prohibited acts of iḥrām
        • RULINGS FOR FORBIDDEN ACTS OF IḤRĀM
          • 1- Wearing sewn clothes (for man)
          • 2- Wearing footwear that covers all the upper part of the foot (for men)
          • 3-Covering the head for men and covering the face for women
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            3-Covering the head for men and covering the face for women

             

            Issue 177: It is not allowed for a man in state of iḥrām to cover his head with a cap, turban, a handkerchief, a towel or the like.
            Issue 178: By obligatory caution, a man should avoid placing anything that covers his head such as henna, soap foam, carrying a luggage on his head and the like.
            Issue 179: The ear is a part of head and therefore covering it in state of iḥrām is not allowed.
            Issue 180: Covering a part of the head in such a way that it could be called a covering like putting a small hat in the middle of the head is impermissible. On the other hand, placing a copy of the Holy Qur'an on the head or drying a part of head gradually with a towel is not objected, though it is better to avoid this act.
            Issue 181: Immersing the whole head in water is prohibited for both men and women, in state of iḥrām. However, there is no kaffarāh for it.
            Issue 182: By obligatory caution, kaffārah of covering the head is slaughtering a sheep.
            Issue 183: For a person who covers the head due to forgetfulness or ignorance, kaffārah is not obligatory.
            Issue 184: It is forbidden for women in state of iḥrām to cover their face as hijab against non-maḥram or to hide their identity. Therfore, covering a part of face so that it is said that the face is coverd like covering the cheeks, nose, mouth and chin as hijab against non-maḥram or to hide one's identity is ruled as covering the whole face and is forbidden.
            Issue 185: Wearing mask during the state of iḥrām in order to cover nose and mouth is not forbidden for women.
            Issue 186: There is no problem for women in covering around the face (the top, down or sides of head) like what they do while wearing maqna'as in a usual method or while covering the head during prayer which is not considered as covering the face — whether or not during the prayer.
            Issue 187: It is forbidden for women to cover their face with a hand-fan, paper, newspaper, etc. However placing hands on the face is not objectionable.
            Issue 188: A woman in state of iḥrām is allowed to let her abaya or what she has put over her head hang over her face until the upper part of the nose. However, there is a caution not to do so unless a non-maḥram is looking at her.
            Issue 189: As far as the previous issue is concerned, it goes with caution that veil should not touch her face.
            Issue 190: Covering the face does not cause kaffārah. However, it is more compatible with caution to pay kaffārah.

             

          • 4- Shading over the head (for men)
          • 5- Using fragrance
          • 6- Looking in a mirror
          • 7- Wearing a ring
          • 8- Applying henna or dyeing one’s hair
          • 9- Applying oil to the body
          • 10- Removing hair
          • 11- Applying kohl
          • 12- Cutting nails
          • 13- Bleeding from body and extracting teeth
          • 14- Fusūq
          • 15- Jidāl
          • 16- To kill those creatures that live on the body
          • 17- Uprooting a tree or a plant of Ḥaram
          • 18- Carrying weapons
          • 19- Hunting the animals of the desert
          • 20- Sexual Intercourse
          • 21- Marrying a woman
          • 22- Masturbation
        • Rules of kaffārah
    • Chapter three Ṭawāf and its prayer
    • Chapter four sa‘y between Safā and Marvah
    • Chapter five taqsīr
  • PART THREE PRACTICES OF HAJJ
  • INQUIRES OF HAJJ AND ‘UMRAH
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