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If an elderly person is permanently unable to perform Hac due to old age, chronic illness, or physical incapacity, they may appoint someone to perform Hac on their behalf. This is based on the hadith: 'A woman from Khath'am said: O Messenger of Allah, my father is an elderly man who cannot sit fir...
If an elderly person is permanently unable to perform Hac due to old age, chronic illness, or physical incapacity, they may appoint someone to perform Hac on their behalf. This is based on the hadith: 'A woman from Khath'am said: O Messenger of Allah, my father is an elderly man who cannot sit firmly on the mount. Can I perform Hac on his behalf? He said: Yes' (Sahih al-Bukhari 1513, Sahih Muslim 1334). The proxy must have already performed their own farz Hac first. Sheikh Ibn Baz stated: 'Proxy Hac is valid for the permanently incapable' (Fatawa Ibn Baz, vol. 16).
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