## Introduction: Haji Through a Woman's Eyes
Haji is equally wajib and equally rewarding for women who meet the conditions of ability. Yet the practical experience of performing Haji as a woman involves unique considerations that deserve dedicated attention. From ihram clothing to menstruation management, from safety in crowds to the mahram requirement, this guide addresses every aspect of the female jamaah haji's journey.
## Ihram and Clothing for Women
Unlike men who wear two specific white garments, women have more flexibility in their ihram clothing. You may wear any modest clothing in any color, provided it covers your entire body except your face and hands. Many women choose comfortable, loose-fitting garments in breathable cotton. The niqab is not permitted during ihram menurut jumhur ulama, though you may drape a cloth over your face when non-mahram men are nearby.
## The Mahram Question: Current Rules
Arab Saudi has updated its regulations, now allowing women aged 45 and above to perform Haji without a mahram if traveling with an organized group. Some Haji authorities extend this further. Check your country's specific regulations. Regardless of the rule, many women find traveling with a trusted group adds comfort and safety.
## Managing Prayer and Rituals
Women perform all the same core rituals as men: tawaf, sa'i, standing at Arafah, staying at Muzdalifah and Mina, and stoning the Jamarat. The key difference is in hair trimming — women cut a fingertip's length from the ends of their hair rather than shaving. Women should pray in designated women's areas in the Haram.
## Menstruation During Haji
Menstruation does not invalidate your Haji. If you begin menstruating, you continue all rituals except tawaf and shalat. You may stand at Arafah, stay at Muzdalifah and Mina, stone the Jamarat, and perform all other rites. The farewell tawaf is waived entirely for menstruating women. Consult your group's scholar for guidance on Tawaf al-Ifadhah during menstruation.
## Safety Considerations
Stay with your group at all times, especially during stoning and tawaf. Carry your phone, hotel card, and passport copy in a secure body pouch. Share your location with trusted family members. During crowd surges, protect your chest and abdomen by crossing your arms. The SOS feature in IhramOS is accessible within two taps.
## Physical and Emotional Preparation
Prepare with a walking and stamina program in the months leading up to the journey. Comfortable, well-broken-in walking shoes are essential. Pack personal hygiene supplies for the full duration. Emotionally, prepare for an intense experience that combines physical exhaustion with spiritual heights.
## Inspiring Women in Haji History
Women have been central to the story of Haji from its origins. Hajar is honored in the sa'i ritual itself, commemorating her search for water between Safa and Marwah. Aisha narrated many hadiths that guide our understanding of Haji rituals today. You walk in the footsteps of remarkable women.