01. Hunting:
Remember that hunting within the sacred
area around and in Makkah, known as the Haram, is always forbidden. It is not
confined to Ihraam. When in Ihraam, hunting anywhere else is also forbidden.
You are allowed to kill scorpions, pythons, poisonous snakes and rats. If
one is attacked by a wild animal it is
allowed to kill it. You are allowed to
fishing or slaughter domestic fowls such
as goats, sheep, camels, etc.
The kaffara (expiation) for killing an
ostrich is a camel, a wild cow a cow, a deer or rabbit a sheep. There is
expiation of a sheep also for killing a fox as a matter of precaution (Ihtiyat).
02. Sexual intercourse:
Sexual intercourse, or any acts of
courtship, which would arouse sexual
desire, is forbidden. Even lustful
glance at ones own wife or husband or
any other lady or man who is Na-Mahram
is forbidden. The expiation is one camel
or a cow or a sheep in that order of
affordability.
03. Masturbation:
To masturbate in any form, this includes
all methods of self-abuse. It has the same precept as sexual intercourse. If
it is done in the state of Ihraam for
Hajj-e-Tamattu before staying in Mashar
(Muz-dalifa), the Hajj becomes null and
void. All the required rituals must be completed and the Hajj must be repeated
the following year. But if it is because of looking at or imagining a woman, although the expiation is as stated
above, the Hajj or Umrah remains valid, but observing precaution is better, i.e.
it is Ihtiyat to repeat the Hajj the following year.
04. Kissing:
Kissing one's wife or any other woman
with lust and semen is discharged; the expiation is one camel that has
completed 5 years. If it is done without
lust the expiation is one sheep.
05. Touching:
Touching one's wife or any other woman
with lust, the expiation is one sheep.
If it is without lust then there is no
expiation.
06. Romancing:
Romancing with one's wife or any other
woman as a result of which if semen is
discharged the expiation is one camel
that has completed five years. Likewise, for looking at a strange woman with or
without lust as a result of which semen
is discharged the expiation is a camel
that has completed five years, if he is
rich, a cow if he is middle class, a sheep if he is poor.
07. Marriage contract (Nikah):
To read Nikah for himself or for others
regardless of whether the other person
is in Ihraam or not. This applies to
Muta'a as well. While in all cases the Nikah is batil, the expiation is
Ihtiyatan (precautionary) one sheep. To
become witness to somebody's Nikah is
also forbidden.
08. Un-desired smell or odor:
To close ones nose or nostrils from bad
smell or odor is not allowed. The expiation of doing so is one sheep.
However, there is no objection if one hastily passes away from the unpleasant
odor.
09. Perfumes:
To use perfume or apply it on ones
clothes. Perfumes like Saffron, Camphor, Cloves, Cardamom, Amber and all their
uses are forbidden. Eating and drinking
sweet smelling food or fruits like apples etc. is allowed but it is
essential to avoid smelling when eating
or drinking them. As a result of such
willful action an expiation of one sheep
becomes due. There is no objection to
smelling natural sweet smell coming from
the Kaaba.
10. Sewn clothes:
It is Haram for men to wear sewn or
stitched clothes in Ihraam. Their
clothes must not have sleeves or seams.
However, belts with sewn pockets for
keeping money, traveler's cheques, passports and other valuables, slung
around the shoulders or worn around the waist are allowed. Similarly, Hernia belts can be worn. One is not allowed to
fasten the Ihraam with pins or a needle or anything of that sort. You cannot
even tie a knot. There is no objection
to covering the body, except the head
with any cloth while sleeping. Ladies
are allowed to wear all types of sewn
clothes during Ihraam, except for the hand gloves and wear a veil. The expiation for violation of this rule is
one sheep.
11. Surma:
To apply black surma (eyeliner) in the eyes for cosmetic purposes are strictly
forbidden for men and women. If it is
neither black nor for any cosmetic or
beautifying purposes, then it is
allowed. The expiation of violation is
one sheep.
12. Make up/Ornament:
All methods of self-beautification, either by use of cosmetics or by
ornaments is forbidden. A ring worn for
the Niyyat of thawab, like a Firoza or
Aqeeq or Dhoor-e-Najaf is permissible.
Ladies must also refrain from wearing
ornaments, except those they usually
wear. But even these must not be displayed to men, even to the husband.
This violation costs one sheep in
expiation.
NOTE: If a person is wearing a golden
tooth for beauty only, it should be removed if possible.
13. Henna:
To apply henna (Indian Myrtle) is Haraam
during Ihraam. It should not be applied
even before Hajj, if the color will
remain when wearing Ihraam. The expiation for the violation is Ihtiyatan
(precautionary) one sheep.
14. Mirror:
To look into a mirror for cosmetic
reason, which means to appreciate ones
looks and features, including combing
hair etc., are forbidden. The expiation
of this violation is one sheep. If a driver wearing Ihraam has to refer to
the mirrors of his car or bus as he drives, there is no objection. Spectacle glasses are allowed provided they are not worn for fashion or beautification, though this should be avoided if
possible.
15. Lying and abusing:
To tell lies or abuse and scorn is
always forbidden but when in Ihraam it
becomes all the more undesirable and
Haraam. Similarly, it is Haraam to boast
or brag about ones own superiority or
excellence, with an intention to
belittle or under estimate the others.
Note: This means one has to be very
careful not to use abusive, foul or
obscene language in ordinary
conversation. If this is done the expiation is one cow for violation of
this rule.
16. Swearing:
To take an oath or to swear in any form, particularly saying LaWallah, Balaa Wallah (no, by God or yes, by God) is
Haraam. The expiation is Istegfaar, (repentance) for the first and second
time, and a sheep for the third time.
The following cases are exceptional.
a) That it is intended to prove thereby
some right or to make the wrong public
to others.
b) That is not meant to swear thereby, but is merely expressing respect and
love.
There is no expiation for a right
swearing, provided, it is not more than
twice, and otherwise, the expiation is
one sheep. If it is a wrong swearing, the expiation is one sheep for the first
time, for the second time two sheep and
a cow for the third time.
17. Shoes and socks:
It is forbidden for men to cover the upper part of the feet from the toes to
the ankle. So, men must not wear socks
or full shoes. Women can wear them, (although); it is better for women to
avoid wearing socks. The expiation for
men violating of this rule is one sheep.
18. Killing insects:
It is forbidden to kill insects or even
throwing them down or brush-off an
insect originating from one's own body
e.g. parasites, lice, bugs, fleece, etc.
There is no harm to transfer them from
one place to another and the expiation
for this rule being violated is to give a handful of food to the poor.
19. Pulling out of a tooth:
To have your tooth extracted even if
there is no bleeding due to it. The expiation for violating this rule is one sheep. (Marhum Ayatoullah Abul Qassim El
Khui did not lay emphasis on this. He said this is permitted).
20. Blood:
To take out blood from ones own body, or
to cause any bleeding by scratching or
brushing the teeth etc. is Haraam.
However, if this becomes in evitable for
relief from any distress, it is allowed.
The expiation for ignoring this rule is
one sheep. Note: One should use salt to
brush teeth rather than scented
toothpaste.
21. Covering of the face:
In the state of Ihraam, women are not
allowed to cover their faces with a mask
or veil, not even partly, though they
must cover their faces from Na-Mahram by
hanging their head-covering over their
faces down to the nose or chin without
touching the face. While saying her
Salaat/Namaz, they may cover part of
their forehead etc., in an effort to
cover her head and hair fully, but after
Salaat/Namaz, she has to see that her
face is not covered even partially. She must also refrain from immersing her
head in water. Men are not allowed to
cover their face at all; their ears must
also be visible. Men must not carry any
baggage on their heads (fearing their
head may be covered), nor dip themselves
in water. However, a handkerchief or
strip of cloth tied on the forehead for
relief from a headache is allowed. The expiation for this violation is one sheep.
NOTE: When sleeping if the face is
covered unintentionally, there is no
objection but the cover must be removed
immediately, if it is realized.
22. Ointment:
It is forbidden to apply any kind of
ointment to the body, whether it has a sweet smell or not. If however, it
becomes necessary for medical reasons it
is allowed. The expiation for this
violation is one sheep.
23. Removing Hairs:
To remove or pluck hair from ones own
body, or from another's body, regardless
of whether the other fellow is in Ihraam
or not. The expiation for this is a handful of grain to poor. There are four
exceptions to this.
i) If hair falls itself, while doing
Wudhu or Ghusl, there is no objection.
ii) If one's hair has grown to his/her
eyelid and is causing distress and
agony, one may remove it.
iii) If the removal of hair becomes
inevitable for any good reason and valid
reason. But if due to the hair, there are too many lice on the body, and it
becomes necessary to remove the hair so
as to be relieved of the parasite.
iv) You are allowed to stroke your hair
or beard or slowly scratch your body, if
you know that by doing so, no hair would
fall, and no bleeding would be caused.
24. Travel/Shade:
Men are not permitted to travel under
any kind of shade or shadow, be it the hood of a car, an umbrella or walking in
the shadow of a car, bus, caravan or
aircraft. All traveling must be under
the open sky. Shades are permitted at
the time of resting or taking a respite on the way. You can ward off sunrays by
cupping one hand. The meaning of
refraining from shade or shadow is that
men must not protect themselves from
sunrays, cold, heat or rain. So it is
not only the head, which must not go
into shade, it is the whole body. Once you are in Makkah, you are allowed to go
under shade or shadow, even before you
have found your accommodation or place of abode. Women, children and such men
who fear that exposure would disable them or render them very sick, are exempted. But for such men, the expiation (kaffara) will have to be given in spite of the valid excuse they
may have. The expiation for this
violation is one sheep.
According to Ayatoullah Syed Seestani, he allows men to travel in closed bus
during the night. Men may follow his
rulings if they are doing his Taqleed.
25. Cutting of nails:
Cutting of nails either whole or partly
is not allowed unless the nail is
causing pain. The expiation (kaffara)
for each fingernail being cut is a handful of food/grain to the poor. If
all nails of the hands are cut in the same place, the expiation (kaffara) will
be one sheep. The same is true of feet.
If the nails of both the hands and feet
are cut in the same place, the expiation
will be one sheep. If one cuts the nails
of his hand in one place and the feet in
another place the expiation will be two
sheep.
26. Carrying of weapons:
One is not allowed to carry any weapons
such as swords, spears, guns, etc., unless it is absolutely necessary. There is no harm in carrying a knife, etc., for cutting fruits, etc. The expiation
for violating this rule is one sheep.
27. Uprooting trees:
To uproot, pluck or cut the grass, leaves of the trees and all that grows
from the earth in Makkah and around it, is not allowed. This is forbidden during
Ihraam and also without Ihraam.
28.
There are certain acts, as detailed
below, which are prohibited all the time whether one is in Ihraam or not;
a) Hunting.
b) Uprooting or cutting whatever grows
in Haram. But there is no objection if a plant is uprooted unintentionally when
passing by Haram, except
(I) Palm or fruit bearing trees.
(II) The grass that is usually fed to
the animals.
The expiation for uprooting, or cutting
a tree is the cost of the tree but there is no expiation for grass.
NOTE:
All the expiation can be paid in Makkah
or at home, except the expiation of
hunting which must be paid in Makkah.
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