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Subject: muslims during haj time
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bignblkm 4.11.11 - 02:22am
is it true u cnt cut ur nails. Hair until u sacrifice an animal? *

akramwap 5.11.11 - 08:58am
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akramwap 5.11.11 - 08:59am
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akramwap 5.11.11 - 09:00am
regarding your question((is it true u cnt cut ur nails. Hair until u sacrifice an animal)) *

akramwap 5.11.11 - 09:01am
ANSWER


Praise be to Allaah.

If the onset of Dhul-Hijjah has been proven and a person wants to offer a sacrifice, it is haraam for him to remove anything from the hair on his body or to cut his nails or any part of his skin. It is not forbidden for him to wear new clothes or to put on henna or perfume, or to be intimate with his wife or have intercourse with her.

This ruling applies only to the one who is going to offer the sacrifice, and not to the rest of his family, and not to the one whom he appoints to slaughter the sacrifice on his behalf. None of these things are forbidden for his wife or children, or for his deputy.

No differentiation is made between men and women with regard to this ruling. If a woman wants to offer a sacrifice on her own behalf, whether she is married or not, then she should refrain from removing any hair from her body or cutting her nails, because of the general meaning of the texts which state that that is not allowed. *

akramwap 5.11.11 - 09:06am
HADEETH

It was narrated from Umm Salamah (may Allaah be pleased with her) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: When you see the new moon of Dhul-Hijjah, and one of you wants to offer a sacrifice, let him refrain from (removing anything) from his hair or nails. Narrated by Muslim, 1977. According to another version: Let him not remove anything of his hair or skin. *

akramwap 5.11.11 - 09:14am
OLEMA(our scholars)says


Ibn Hazm (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Whoever wants to offer a sacrifice, it is obligatory for him, once the month of Dhul-Hijjah begins, not to remove anything from his hair or nails until he has offered the sacrifice, whether that is by shaving, t or any other means. Whoever does not plan to offer a sacrifice is not obliged to adhere to that.

Al-Muhallah, 6/3

Ibn Qudaamah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Once this is established, then he should forego cutting his hair or clipping his nails. If he does that, he should ask Allaah for forgiveness, but he does not have to offer any fidyah, according to scholarly consensus, whether he did that deliberately or out of forgetfulness.

Al-Mughni, 9/346

Note:

Al-Shawkaani said:

The reason behind this prohibition is so that all parts will remain to be ransomed from the Fire, or it was said that it is so that he will resemble the one who is in ihraam. Both views were narrated by al-Nawawi, but he narrated from the companions of al-Shaafai that the second view is a mistake, because (the person who wants to offer a sacrifice) does not keep away from women or stop putting on perfume or wearing regular clothes, and other things which the person in ihraam refrains from.

Nayl al-Awtaar, 5/133

And Allaah knows best. *

akramwap 5.11.11 - 09:36am
lastly my brother (bignblkm ) if you want to ask any quesitons regarding ISLAMICALLY i prefer to put your all questions to the topic name
(ASK QUESTIONS(ISLAMIC)

wich now is the top on this wapgroup and there you can also see the questions of other muslims and then will benefit you!
wasalam alikum warahmatuAllah wabarakatuh *


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