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September 2011

Q: Is it permissible for one in the state of Ihraam to discuss issues relating to sexual intercourse with his wife?

This entry is part 17 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail

This entry is part 17 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail  A: It is impermissible for one in the state of Ihraam to discuss issues relating to sexual intercourse with one’s wife. قال الله تعالى: "الحج أشهر معلومات فمن فرض فيهن الحج فلا رفث ولا فسوق ولا جدال في الحج وما تفعلوا من خير [...]

Q: If a woman in the state of Ihraam covers her face, will damm become waajib on her?

This entry is part 18 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail

This entry is part 18 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail  A: In the state of Ihraam if quarter or more of the face is covered for an entire day or night (i.e.12 hours) or more then, one damm becomes waajib. If quarter or more of the face is covered for less than one [...]

Q: What is the Shar’i ruling with regards to a woman who covers her face in the state of Ihraam?

This entry is part 14 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail

This entry is part 14 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail  A: It is impermissible for a woman to cover her face in the state of Ihraam in such a manner that the cloth (parda) touches her face. However she should don the cap-niqaab in order to protect herself from the gazes of men. [...]

Q: What is the Shar’i ruling if one covers his feet during Ihraam?

This entry is part 16 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail

This entry is part 16 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail  A: If a person covers his entire feet for a complete day or a night (i.e. 12 hours) then one damm becomes waajib. If the feet are covered for less than one day or one night (i.e. 12 hours) then sadaqa becomes waajib. [...]

Q: What type of footwear should a person wear in Ihraam?

This entry is part 15 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail

This entry is part 15 of 52 in the series Hajj Masaail  A: In the state of Ihraam it is necessary that the upper portion of the foot be exposed i.e. from the place where the shoe-lace is normally tied up to the ankle. N.B: The above-mentioned law applies to males. As far as females [...]