| Arabic | الطيب في الإحرام |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | at-TEEB fee al-ih-RAAM |
| Etymology | From Arabic الطيب (at-teeb, 'perfume/fragrance') and الإحرام (al-ইহরাম, 'the sacred state'). The word teeb encompasses all pleasant scents in Arabic. |
Perfume in ইহরাম(الطيب في الإحرام) The prohibition of using perfume, fragrance, cologne, or any scented substance while in the state of ইহরাম. This is one of the key restrictions that apply to both male and female হাজীগণ during হজ্জ and উমরাহ.
الطيب في الإحرام
The prohibition of perfume during ইহরাম is based on the hadith of নবী করীম Muhammad (সাল্লাল্লাহু আলাইহি ওয়া সাল্লাম) who instructed হাজীগণ not to apply perfume after entering ইহরাম. This restriction covers all forms of fragrance including cologne, scented oils, perfumed soap, scented lotions, and incense. However, it is sunnah to apply perfume to the body (not the ইহরাম garments) before making the intention for ইহরাম. If a হাজী accidentally uses perfume, they should wash it off immediately. Intentional use requires fidyah — which involves fasting three days, feeding six poor people, or sacrificing a sheep, according to the Hanbali and other schools. Unscented hygiene products are permitted.
From Arabic الطيب (at-teeb, 'perfume/fragrance') and الإحرام (al-ইহরাম, 'the sacred state'). The word teeb encompasses all pleasant scents in Arabic.
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