نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'The muhrim should not wear a shirt, turban, trousers, hooded cloak, or leather socks.'
نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'The muhrim should not wear a shirt, turban, trousers, hooded cloak, or leather socks.'
A male حاجی who deliberately covers his head with something attached to it (cap, turban, headband) during احرام must pay a fidyah: fasting three days, feeding six poor persons, or sacrificing a sheep. This applies to coverings that directly touch the head. Using an umbrella or shade that does not touch the head is permitted and requires no fidyah. Women are not subject to this prohibition — they must cover their heads during احرام.
The prohibition for male حجاج during احرام includes covering the head with anything that directly touches and covers it, such as a cap, turban, headband, or hat. نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) explicitly mentioned the turban among the items a muhrim should not wear. If a male حاجی deliberately covers his head during احرام, he must remove the covering and pay a fidyah, which is the same three-option penalty as for other احرام violations: fasting three days, feeding six poor persons, or sacrificing a sheep.
Sheikh Ibn Baz explained that the prohibition applies to coverings that are placed on the head and that conform to it, whether they cover all or part of the head. This includes hats, caps, skull caps, turbans, headbands, and similar items. It does not include shade from above that does not touch the head — such as an umbrella, a tent roof, a car roof, or a companion holding a garment above (not on) the head. These forms of shade are permissible without any fidyah.
Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen made an important distinction regarding intentionality: if the head was covered accidentally (such as a garment falling on the head during sleep, or being pushed in a crowd and having the احرام cloth slip over the head), the covering should be removed immediately and no fidyah is due. Fidyah is only required for deliberate covering. He also noted that carrying items on the head (such as a heavy bag) is a matter of debate — some scholars considered it a form of covering, while others did not, as the purpose is carrying, not covering. This ruling applies exclusively to men; women are required to cover their heads during احرام and at all times.
نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'The muhrim should not wear a shirt, turban, trousers, hooded cloak, or leather socks.'
نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'The muhrim should not wear a shirt, turban, trousers, hooded cloak, or leather socks.'
A man's riding camel threw him and he died while in احرام. نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'Wash him with water and lotus leaves, and shroud him in his two garments, but do not cover his head, for he will be raised on the Day of Resurrection reciting the talbiyah.'
A man's riding camel threw him and he died while in احرام. نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'Wash him with water and lotus leaves, and shroud him in his two garments, but do not cover his head, for he will be raised on the Day of Resurrection reciting the talbiyah.'
Scholars from different schools of Islamic jurisprudence offer varying perspectives on this matter.
Covering the head deliberately requires fidyah. The Hanafi school specifies that covering most of the head or covering it for an extended duration triggers the full fidyah. Brief, accidental covering is excused.
Al-Hidayah: covering the head is prohibited for the muhrim man, and deliberate covering requires fidyah.
The Maliki school requires fidyah for any deliberate head covering. Even covering part of the head with the intention of covering requires fidyah.
Al-Mudawwanah: Imam Malik prohibited all forms of head covering for men in احرام.
Deliberate head covering requires fidyah. The Shafi'i school is clear that the prohibition is on coverings that touch and adhere to the head, not on shade from above.
Al-Majmu' by al-Nawawi: 'The muhrim man must not cover his head with anything that touches it.'
Head covering during احرام requires fidyah. The Hanbali school distinguishes between coverings (prohibited) and shade (permitted). Accidental covering is excused.
Al-Mughni by Ibn Qudamah: covering the head during احرام requires the standard احرام-violation fidyah.
This is a scholarly summary, not a personal fatwa. Consult your scholar for personal rulings.
نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'The muhrim should not wear a shirt, turban, trousers, hooded cloak, or leather socks.'
Sahih al-Bukhari #1542 (sahih)A man's riding camel threw him and he died while in احرام. نبی کریم (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said: 'Wash him with water and lotus leaves, and shroud him in his two garments, but do not cover his head, for he will be raised on the Day of Resurrection reciting the talbiyah.'
Sahih al-Bukhari #1851 (sahih)