[Whilst in the state of ihraam], what is the ruling regarding covering the head during sleep?
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Using medication whilst in the state of ihraam
I use medication specific to the pain in my back. So is it permissible to use it whilst in the state of ihraam?
Nasal hair fell out during wudhoo
[Whilst in the state of ihraam, during wudhoo], when sniffing water up the nose then blowing it out, one of my nasal hairs fell out; so is there anything (penalty) required of me?
Audibly pronouncing the intention
Regarding making the intention upon undertaking the rites [of hajj or ‘umrah], is it required to audibly pronounce it when uttering the talbiyah?
The time and place to assume the ihraam for hajj
If the pilgrim arrives in Makkah and performs ‘umrah and [thereafter] relieves himself from the state of ihraam and remains in Makkah, when is he [then] required to assume the state of ihraam for the hajj, and from where?
The ihraam of the small child
If a small child is unable to do the tawaaf by himself, is it permissible to carry him and perform the tawaaf? And is the small child liable for any penalties if he misses any of the [prescribed] requirements of the hajj?
‘If the hadeeth agrees with my mind, then it is authentic’
How do we respond to the one who says: If the hadeeth agrees with my mind, then it is authentic; And if it does not agree with it, then it is unauthentic?
Performing a salaah specific to having entered the state of ihraam
Is there a specific salaah (prayer) for [once you have entered] the state of ihraam?
The fear of being unable to complete the rites of Hajj
Reference: Fataawa al-Hajj wal-‘Umrah waz-Ziyaarah – Page 11 Question: If the pilgrim in the state of ihraam fears he will be unable to perform the rites [of hajj either] due to an illness or fear, then what should he do? Response: [This being the case, then] when the pilgrim assumes the state of ihraam, he […]
From the differences between Makkah and Madeenah
It is permissible for a disbeliever to enter Madeenah based upon the evidence that when Thumaamah ibn Athaal took the horses of the companions, they brought him [back] and tied him to one of the pillars of the Masjid [an-Nabawee].