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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)
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            2- Wearing footwear that covers all the upper part of the foot (for men)

             

            Issue 171: Men should not wear socks in iḥrām. On the basis of obligatory caution, they should avoid wearing anything that cover the upper part of foot such as boots, shoes etc.
            Issue 172: There is no harm in wearing open slippers and shoes with wide leather bands provided that they do not cover the whole upper part of the feet.
            Issue 173: Covering the feet with a duvet and a covering sheet (and items similar to it) while sitting or sleeping is not objectionable. There is also no problem if dress of iḥrām is long in such a way that it covers the feet.
            Issue 174: If a man is compelled to wear shoes or something that covers the upper part of the feet, he is allowed to do so but on the basis of obligatory caution, he should cut it from upper side.
            Issue 175: Wearing slippers and socks or other items mentioned above does not require kaffārah. However, in case of wearing socks, he slaughters a sheep, as a recommended caution.
            Issue 176: The above mentioned rule is related to the men (wearing shoes, socks, etc.). However, as a recommended caution, women act upon it as well.
          • 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
          • 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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