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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
            • 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
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              12- Cutting nails

               

              Issue 233: Cutting nails is ḥarām for a person who is in state of iḥrām whether he cuts his nails of hand/foot partly or completely. There is no difference in the ruling whether the act is done using a clipper, scissors or other means.
              Issue 234: If one is compelled to cut one’s nails such as when a part of the nail is broken and the remnant causes pain, there is no objection to it.
              Issue 235: Cutting others' nails is not objectionable.
              Issue 236: Kaffārah of cutting nails is as follows:
              a) If a person clips one or more nails of the hand or foot, he must give one mudd (750 gm.) of food to a needy person for each nail.
              b) If all the nails of both hands/feet are clipped, the kaffārah is a sheep.
              c) If a person clips all fingernails and toenails in one turn, he will have to slaughter a sheep. But if he/she clips all fingernails in one turn and all toenails in the other, he should slaughter two sheep as kaffārah.
            • 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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