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The Rites of Hajj 2026

  • INTRODUCTION The Merits and Significance of Hajj
  • CHAPTER ONE General Rulings
  • CHAPTER TWO The Obligatory Hajj (the Ḥajjat ul-Islam)
  • CHAPTER THREE The Proxy (Niyābah) in Hajj
  • CHAPTER FOUR The Rites of the ‘Umrah al-Tamattu‘
    • First. Iḥrām
      • The Mīqāts (Mawāqīt) for the Iḥrām of the ‘Umrat al-Tamattu‘
      • The Obligations of Iḥrām (Wājibāt of Iḥrām)
      • The Recommended Acts (Mustaḥabbāt) of Iḥrām
      • The Discouraged Acts (Makrūhāt) of Iḥrām
      • The Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) during Iḥrām.
        • The Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) Exclusive to Men
          • 1. Wearing Stitched Clothing
          • 2. Wearing Footwear Covering the Entire Top of the Feet
          • 3. Covering the Head
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            3. Covering the Head

             

            Ruling 218: It is not permissible for a man in the state of iḥrām to cover his head with a hat, turban, towel, handkerchief, or similar items.
            Ruling 219: The obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that men should refrain from placing anything on their heads that makes it be considered covered, such as henna, soap foam, or other similar substances.
            Ruling 220: The ears are considered a part of the head; therefore, it is not permissible for a man in the state of iḥrām to cover them.
            Ruling 221: It is not permissible for men to cover any part of their heads in a way that is customarily considered to be covering the head—such as wearing a small cap in the center of the head. However, there is no objection to placing the Qur’an or similar items on the head, or gradually drying the head, although the recommended precaution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-mustaḥabb) is that they should avoid even these actions.
            Ruling 222: If a man in the state of iḥrām deliberately covers his head, then the obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that he should offer one sheep as kaffārah (expiation, atonement). However, if he has done it due to forgetfulness, negligence, or ignorance, it is not obligatory for him to offer kaffārah.

             

          • 4. Placing Shade over the Head
        • The Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) Exclusive to Women
        • The Common Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) for Men and Women
        • Rulings on Kaffārāt (Atonements)
        • The Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries) on the Prohibited acts (Muḥarramāt) during Iḥrām
      • The Etiquettes and Recommended Acts (Mustaḥabbāt) upon Entering Makkah al-Mukarramah
    • Second: Ṭawāf
    • Third: The Prayer of Ṭawāf (Ṣalāt al-Ṭawāf)
    • Fourth: Sa‘y
    • Fifth: Taqṣīr
    • The Rulings on Actions between the ‘Umrah al-Tamattu‘ and the Hajj al-Tamattu‘
  • CHAPTER FIVE The Rituals of the Hajj al-Tamattu‘
  • CHAPTER SIX The ‘Umrah al-Mufradah
  • Miscellaneous Istiftā’āt (Juristic Inquiries)
  • Grand Ayatollah Khamenei’s Selected Messages and Statements on the Ritual of Hajj
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