Any Muslim can perform hajj on behalf a deceased person even if they are not related.
Read more7 on Eid day 21 on each 11th day, 12th day and 13th day
Read moreIf going for hajj will not postpone his payments, he can go for Hajj.
Read moreIf he had the chance to do hajj but did not do it, you must not take anything from his wealth to perform hajj with as this wealth belongs to heirs now. Whoever wants good deeds may perform hajj on his behalf or pay someone to do that for him.
Read moreAfter throwing the jamaratul Aqabah on Eid and shaving, he may wear his normal Ihram and then he may perform his Tawaf and sa’ae wearing his normal clothes.
Read moreThis is permissible as long as it is safe.
Read moreThey should have worn it from the meeqat and not from Jeddah as they had the intention to perform Umrah before Coming. They must slaughter a ram each, in Makkah and give it to the poor there.
Read moreOnce a person assumes Ihram, he may not take it off until he finishes his rituals! However, if you had stipulated a condition before entering the state of Ihram and said that if something would to prevent you from finishing your ritual, then you may break your Ihram, if you did say that, you can […]
Read moreThis is not permissible. Yes must make hajj for yourself first. You can’t combine two intentions in hajj like this.
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