PROHIBITIONS DURING HAJJ

After donning the Ihram, the following actions become prohibited for a pilgrim:

1. Engaging in fights or quarrels.

2. Lying.

3. Backbiting and speaking ill of others.

4. Accusing someone falsely.

5. Using foul language or making obscene remarks.

Note: These actions are forbidden at all times, but their severity increases significantly during Hajj.

6. Hunting land animals or encouraging others to hunt.

7. Shaving any part of the body, cutting nails, or trimming the moustache.

8. Wearing socks or footwear that covers the middle bones of the feet.

9. Wearing a turban or any form of headgear.

10. Wearing stitched clothing or breaking branches from trees.

11. Applying or smelling perfume or oil.

12. Having intimate relations with one’s spouse or engaging in affectionate conversation.

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
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