Prohibitions of ihram
The prohibition of ihraam is forbidden, and it is not permissible
to do it, including: (2) (Al-Baqarah 196). This is evidence of the shaving of
the hair of the head, and the rest of the body's hair is measured on the head
of the head. that. To trim the nails of his hands or feet without an excuse or
cause,
because this is the removal of part of the body, and get the luxury, and
thus is similar to hair removal. If a man deliberately covers his head or face
with a turban or a gout or similar, what is not connected to the past is fine,
such as the tent, the sun, or the car. • The man who is stitched in clothes
should wear a uniform, in all or part of his body, which will work on the body,
such as shirts, trousers, turbans, pans, gloves, socks, or socks. To the
hadeeth of Ibn 'Umar (may Allaah be pleased with them both): " Do not wear
the shirt, nor the trousers, nor the turbans, nor the pyres, nor the chaffs,
except that no one has an adhaan, so wear the socks and cut off from the
ankles. " Agreed upon. That he should deliberately use perfume after he has
been deprived, whether in his clothes, in his body, or in his food, or in his
drink, such as drinking coffee with saffron, unless his smell or stink has gone
away.
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