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Day.
           Before wearing Ihram cloths he has to make the following
           1-He has to cut his finger nails, trim his moustache, To take off
           hair of the armpits, and his pubic hair also.
           2-To wash the whole body (Ghosoul) if possible, otherwise he
           has to leave washing as there is not wrong about, since it is only
           Sunna for the rights of men and women, even the menstruated or
           who is in childbed.
           3-The man has to take off all his woven cloths and to wear instead,
           Ihram Cloths.
           4-The woman has to take the face veil, (Bujrqo’e) , the other veil
           (Neighaab), and the gloves, and to wear Hajj yashmak “Al Khi-
           mar” the whole face cover and her head, in order to cover her
           countenance from other men who are not her close relations
           “Muharrem”. If the cover touches her face, no harm about that.
           5-After washing the man has to add some perfume to his body,
           only , from his available perfume. AND HE HAS NOT TO put
           PERFUME ON THE IHRAM CLOTHS. And the woman has to put
           perfume provided that its fragrance will be odorless.
           6-Afer finishing this stage he has to enter into the kind of reclu-
           sion which he wants to perform which he must name at the time
           of wearing Ihram cloths. If he intends to enter into reclusion it
           meant that he is in it even if he did not talk about it. And if he
           makes the intention for Ihram after the regular prayers (Fareedah),
           that will be good. And if that was not ample time for “Fareedah”
           and he supplicates twice with the intention of ablution sunnah,
           also there is no harm about it. If he is performing Hajj or Umrah on
           behalf of another person he has to intend for Hajj on his behalf,
           saying: Lobaik (Acceding to you) no partner with you O’Lord on
           behalf of or in favor of “the person he meant to perform on his
           behalf”.

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