Practices that are prohibited for a person in the state of Ihrām for Hajj or ‘Umrah.
Everything that is definitively prohibited under Shariah.
Tījāniyyah
"Ihtijām": extracting blood from the body. It is derived from "hajm", which means sucking. Other meanings: seeking "hijāmah" (wet cupping).
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
One's desire to have sexual intercourse.
Steam that rises from liquids when their temperatures rise.
Sniping a free wild animal with a hunting tool with the intention of catching it.
The land which the Muslim ruler allocates for a certain public interest and prohibits anyone from approaching.
Small insects
The ninth day of Dhul-Hijjah.
Everything that has a pleasant smell and can be used as perfume.
Exhorting Muslims to fight their enemy in the Cause of Allah, by encouraging them to seek the reward in the Hereafter or a share in the spoils of war.
A single sheep or goat.
Breaching the covenant that was given to the disbelievers by transgressing against their lives, wealth, or honor.
Failure to do something as prescribed by the Shariah.
A bird with a white belly, a green back, and a large head and beak which hunts small birds.
A bird of prey from the falcon species, characterized by its long wings.
A leafy green plant with a thick trunk and fragrant foliage used in the graves and other buildings.
Cutting grass and collecting it for the purpose of owning it.
A tree with dense branches, a tall trunk, small leaves, and inedible fruits.
When two or more persons participate in work and split the wages between them.
Removing body hair by using a calcareous stone mixed with water, known as "noorah".
A black malicious bird.
A skullcap that is worn on the head and around which a turban is wreathed.
A piece of garment, veil, or the like used to cover the mouth or the nose.
Sexually enjoying a woman between her thighs without vaginal penetration.
Placing the lips on something as a sign of sexual desire, veneration, etc.
Benefiting of the shade in order to avoid sunlight.
A plant that is ground up and used in washing clothes, hands, etc.
What is used to wrap the injured spot such as swathe or the like, whether medication is used or not.
A piece of clothing which a man puts on his shoulders, head, and back. It is worn over the clothes, and is not sewn or tailored.