The second duty of ihram and The second duty of ihram
The second duty of ihram
Then the mahram is not wearing a garment, shirt, or brunsa,
and he does not wear a turban, nor covers his head, nor does he wear khafah or
shoes, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
The Muharram shall not wear the garment, nor the turbans,
nor the trousers, nor the pyres, nor the chaffs, but the one who finds Nilein,
and Philip shall be ashamed, and cut them from the bottom of the ankles.
Nor does he wear anything from saffron or rosette.
- As for the woman, she removes what is on her face from
burqa and niqab, and places it in her place, covering her head and face from
men who are incestuous.
According to Abu Dawood and Ibn Majah from the hadeeth of
'Aa'ishah, she said:
Al-Rukban was passing by us and we were with the Messenger
of Allah, and if we were careful, one of us would fill her gilt from her head
on her face.
The second duty of ihram
This is the saying: "O God, bless thee, and have no
partner for you."
It is narrated by al-Muharram at the beginning of ihraam. It
is not permissible to pass the ihraam, and it is mustahabb to repeat it and
raise the sound to it for men, while women are reducing their voices and
renewing them at every occasion of going down, riding, praying or vacuuming, or
meeting friends.
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