For men wear Ihram
For men .. Beware of body impression
in the gown Ihram
Some men make mistakes about how to wear ihraam clothes. If
they are forbidden, they expose their shoulders in the form of an impression.
When does this begin and what are the conditions for wearing the garment of the
ihram "the garment that covers the upper part of the body"?
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Mohammed Al-Sadhan, a member of the
teaching staff at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh,
explained in his book "Of the irregularities of Hajj and Umrah and the
visit," the etiquette of wearing Ihram
He explained that putting the garment on the shoulder and
showing the other, which is known as "the impression", is illegal
except in the case of tawaaf, tawaaf al-kadum or tawaaf al-'umra.
As for ihraam, the shoulders should be covered with a robe,
as well as at any time except for "tawaaf al-kadum or tawaaf
al-'umrah." Ibn Abidin said in the footnote:
Ibn al-Jawzi said of those who continue with their imprint:
"I saw a group of women who are wearing their hijab, revealing one
shoulder and staying in the sun for days, so that their skin will be wrinkled,
their heads be swollen, and people will be adorned."
Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in
the course of his talk about the impression: "If he completes the tawaaf,
he will return his robe to his first condition because the impression is
replaced by tawaaf only."
The conditions of wearing ihram dress:
Purity, and if you defile what is not exempted in prayer, it
must be purged, and the sinners sin, and does not harm his haraam, nor
expiation for it.
It is not permissible to enter ihraam in clothes that are
stolen.
That the garment of ihraam should not be from parts of the
dead, such as dead skin.
Not to be part of what is not eaten meat, like foxes and
rabbits.
That he should not be a man of gold.
It is not permissible to choose clothes that reveal the
body.
It is not permissible for a man to do ihraam in pure silk,
and it is permissible to do the same with silk, but women should not leave it
except for necessity.
It is not permissible for men to take off their clothes,
even underwear, before wearing the garments of ihraam.
It is permissible for the mahram to take off the clothes of
ihraam in case of necessity, for example, when entering the bathroom, when
resting, and so on.
It is permissible for the mahram to wear more than two
garments - if it is permissible to do ihraam in it - whether to avoid the heat
or the cold or otherwise.
It is permissible for the mahram to change the clothes of
ihraam and clean it whenever he wishes, but it is better to have it when he
enters Makkah and when he is traveling to wear the ihraam clothes, which he is
forbidden to do.

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