| Arabic | ملابس الإحرام |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | mal-AA-bis al-ih-RAAM |
| Etymology | From Arabic ملابس (malabis, 'clothing/garments') and إحرام (ihram, 'entering a sacred state'). The concept derives from Nabiic Sunnah where Nabi Muhammad (shallallahu alaihi wa sallam) described the jamaah haji's dress. |
Ihram Garments(ملابس الإحرام) The specific clothing worn during the state of ihram for Haji or Umrah. For men, this consists of two white unstitched cloths (izar and rida). Women wear their regular modest clothing without specific garment requirements.
ملابس الإحرام
The ihram garments are a profound symbol in Islamic ibadah haji. By wearing identical simple cloths, male jamaah haji shed all markers of wealth, status, nationality, and social rank, standing equal before Allah. The izar wraps around the lower body from the waist to below the knees, while the rida covers the upper body. Men must not wear stitched or tailored clothing, headwear, or closed-toe shoes during ihram. Women are not required to wear specific garments but must maintain hijab, with the face and hands uncovered according to most scholars. The white color symbolizes purity and serves as a reminder of the burial shroud, encouraging reflection on mortality and the Hereafter.
From Arabic ملابس (malabis, 'clothing/garments') and إحرام (ihram, 'entering a sacred state'). The concept derives from Nabiic Sunnah where Nabi Muhammad (shallallahu alaihi wa sallam) described the jamaah haji's dress.
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