Important Lessons
The following is incumbent upon the Muhrim for Hajj
or Umrah:
1. That he be committed to Allah's religious obligations upon him such as
prayer in its time (in congregation for men).
2.
That he avoids what Allah has prohibited such as obscenity, inequity, and
disobedience. if anyone undertakes Hajj therein. Let
there be no obscenity, nor wickedness, nor wrangling during Hajj ~ [2:197].
3.
That he avoids harming the Muslims with words or actions within the Masha'ir or elsewhere.
4.
That he avoids all of the restrictions of Ihram:
a.
He shouldn't cause the loss of any of his hair or nails. A prick by a thorn and
the like is unobjectionable, even if there is bleeding.
b. He shouldn't perfume himself, his clothing, his food or his drink after
entering Ihram. He should also abstain from cleansing himself with scented
soap. There is no harm in what remains of the effect of perfume used prior to
Ihram.
c.
He shouldn't touch, kiss, etc. his spouse out of passion and, even worse,
shouldn't have sexual intercourse.
d.
He shouldn't be wed or propose to a woman for himself or others.
e.
He shouldn't wear gloves, although there is no harm in wrapping the hands in
cloth. This ruling goes for both men and women.
The following pertains specifically to men:
a. He cannot cover his head with something that touches it, although there is
no harm in the use of an umbrella, the roof of a car or tent for shade. There
is also no harm in carrying his baggage atop his head.
b.
He cannot wear a shirt, turban, hooded cloak trousers, or shoes. Only if he is
unable to obtain an Ezar or sandals can he wear
trousers or shoes.
c.
He cannot wear anything with the same qualities of the above mentioned such as
an Abea', Qubaa, hat,
undershirt, etc.
It
is permissible for him to wear sandals, rings, glasses, a
hearing aid. a watch, worn on his wrist or hung from
his neck, or a speech aid. It is permissible for him to cleanse himself with
unscented cleansers and to wash and scratch his head and body, even if some of
his hair falls unintentionally. In such a case there is no obligation on him
because of it.
A
woman cannot wear a Niqab or Burqa'.
The Sunnah is for her to uncover her face except if
men not related to her might see her, in which case it is obligatory for her to
cover her face during Ihram and otherwise. Allah is the giver of success. May
His blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad and all of his family and companions.