Missing the wuqoof in Arafah due to being hospitalised
Q: If a haaji missed the wuqoof in Arafah due to being hospitalised, will his hajj be valid?
Q: If a haaji missed the wuqoof in Arafah due to being hospitalised, will his hajj be valid?
Q: Is it permissible for women and children to leave out spending the night in Muzdalifah?
Q: Is it compulsory for a haaji to spend the night in Muzdalifah?
Q: What is the Shar’ee ruling regarding a haaji who missed the wuqoof in Muzdalifah due to sickness? Will damm be waajib upon him?
Q: What is the shar’ee ruling regarding a Haaji who missed the wuqoof in Muzdalifah due to heavy traffic?
Q: What is the shar’ee ruling regarding a Haaji who missed the wuquf in Muzdalifah due to getting lost?
Q: Will damm become waajib if a haaji performed Tawaaf-e-Ziyaarah before shaving his head or before pelting or before slaughtering the Damm-e-Shukr?
Q: Is it waajib for a Haaji to perform the Tawaaf-e-Ziyaarat after shaving the head?
Q: Is it compulsory for a person performing hajj to follow a specific sequence in carrying out the following three rituals of hajj: 1.) pelting the Jamarah, 2.) shaving his head 3.) performing Damm-e-Shukr, or can one carry out these three rituals in any sequence?
Q: Is it permissible for men and women to wear gloves in the state of ihraam? If not, will damm become waajib?