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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
        • The Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) Exclusive to Women
        • The Common Prohibited Acts (Muḥarramāt) for Men and Women
          • 7. Using Perfume
          • 8. Looking into a Mirror
          • 9. Using Adornments (Zīnah)
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            9. Using Adornments (Zīnah)

             

            Ruling 252: The obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that a Hajj pilgrim in the state of iḥrām should avoid wearing rings that are considered ornamental.
            Ruling 253: If the ring is not considered an adornment (zīnah) and is worn with the intention (nīyyah) of a recommended (mustaḥabb) act or another intention, there is no objection to wearing it.
            Ruling 254: There is no kaffārah (expiation, atonement) for wearing rings while in the state of iḥrām.
            Ruling 255: The obligatory caution (al-iḥtiyāṭ al-wājib) is that a Hajj pilgrim should avoid applying henna or dyeing their hair if it is considered a form of adornment (zīnah), and generally refrain from anything regarded as adornment.
            Ruling 256: If henna has been applied to the hands, feet, or nails, or if the hair has been dyed before entering iḥrām, and its effects remain until the time of iḥrām, there is no objection to this.
            Ruling 257: If applying kohl is considered an adornment (zīnah), it is not permissible for Hajj pilgrims in the state of iḥrām to use it. This ruling applies to the eyeliner commonly used by women, regardless of whether the color is black or another color.
            Ruling 258: There is no objection to wearing eyeglasses, as long as they are not worn with the intention (nīyyah) of adornment (zīnah).
            Ruling 259: It is permissible that, before entering iḥrām, a woman not remove the jewelry she customarily wears. However, she is obligated not to display it to men, even her husband.
            Ruling 260: It is forbidden (ḥarām) for women in the state of iḥrām to wear adornments; however, she is not obligated to offer any kaffārah (expiation, atonement) for it.
            Ruling 261: Using adornment does not incur any kaffārah (expiation, atonement).
          • 10. Applying Oil to the Body
          • 11. Removing Hair from the Body
          • 12. Trimming Nails
          • 13. Causing Blood to Exit the Body
          • 14. Committing Sinful Acts (Fusūq)
          • 15. Engaging in Disputing (Jidāl) (Swearing by the Name of Allah
          • 16. Killing Insects Found on the Body
          • 17. Cutting or Uprooting Plants and Trees within the Ḥaram
          • 18. Carrying Weapons
          • 19. Hunting [Wild] Desert Animals
          • 20. Contracting a Marriage
          • 21. Engaging in Marital Relationships
          • 22. Masturbating (Doing Istimnā’)
          • 23. Submerging the Head in Water
        • 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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