FAQ About Hajj

Hajj
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What are the Ihram garments?

The Ihram garments are the special clothing worn by pilgrims during the state of Ihram, which is the ritual consecration entered into before starting the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimage. Ihram garments have specific requirements and restrictions to ensure a state of simplicity, equality, and humility among pilgrims. Here are the details of Ihram garments:

For Men:

  • Two White Sheets: Men wear two unstitched white sheets of cloth, preferably made of cotton or similar fabric. One sheet is wrapped around the waist to cover the lower body, and the other is draped over the upper body, exposing the right shoulder. This style of dress is known as the "Izaar" (lower garment) and the "Ridaa" (upper garment).
  • Restrictions: While in Ihram, men are required to refrain from wearing any sewn clothing, including stitched garments, underwear, socks, or shoes. They should avoid using perfumes or scented products and are not allowed to cover their heads, except in cases of necessity due to extreme heat or sun.

For Women:

  • Modest Clothing: Women are not required to wear a specific uniform like men. However, they should observe the requirements of modesty in Islamic dress. This typically involves wearing loose, non-revealing clothing that covers the body appropriately. The face and hands should be left uncovered.
  • Restrictions: Women in Ihram should avoid wearing clothing that is tight-fitting, transparent, or adorned with excessive embellishments. They should also refrain from using perfumes or scented products.