| Arabic | مَحْظُورَات الإِحْرَام |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | mah-THOO-raat al-ih-RAAM |
| Etymology | Mahthurat (محظورات) comes from the root ح-ظ-ر (h-th-r), meaning to prohibit or restrict. Combined with Al-ইহরাম, the phrase literally translates to 'the prohibited matters of the state of ইহরাম.' |
ইহরাম Restrictions(مَحْظُورَات الإِحْرَام) ইহরাম restrictions are the specific prohibitions that apply to হাজীগণ while in the sacred state of ইহরাম during হজ্জ or উমরাহ. Violating these restrictions may necessitate a Fidyah (penalty) or Dam (sacrifice).
مَحْظُورَات الإِحْرَام
The restrictions of ইহরাম fall into several categories. For men: wearing any stitched or tailored clothing (they must wear only the Izar and Rida), covering the head with anything that touches it, and wearing shoes that cover the ankles. For women: covering the face with a niqab or wearing gloves, though they may wear any modest clothing. For both genders: applying perfume or scented products to the body or clothing, cutting or removing hair from any part of the body, clipping nails, hunting land animals or assisting in hunting, engaging in sexual relations or any intimate contact, entering into a marriage contract (nikah), and engaging in arguments, disputes, or sinful behavior. The কুরআন states: 'Whoever undertakes হজ্জ, let there be no obscenity, no wickedness, and no quarreling during হজ্জ' (2:197). Penalties vary by violation: some require sacrificing an animal (Dam), others offer a choice of fasting, feeding the poor, or sacrifice (Fidyah), and sexual relations before the first Tahallul may invalidate the entire হজ্জ.
Mahthurat (محظورات) comes from the root ح-ظ-ر (h-th-r), meaning to prohibit or restrict. Combined with Al-ইহরাম, the phrase literally translates to 'the prohibited matters of the state of ইহরাম.'
Download IhramOS — your complete pilgrimage companion
ইন্টারনেট ছাড়া কাজ করে — হজ্জের জন্য উপযুক্ত