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Ihram (Arabic: إِحْرَام, romanized:
iḥrām, from the
Semitic root root Ḥ-R-M) is, in Islam, a
sacred state which a
Muslim must
enter in
order to perform...
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Ihram clothing (Ahram clothing)
includes men's and women's
garments worn by
Muslim people while in a
state of
Iḥrām,
during either of the
Islamic pilgrimages...
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pilgrims intending to
perform the Ḥajj or ʿUmrah must
enter the
state of
iḥrām (lit. 'prohibition'), a
state of
consecration in
which certain permitted...
- Muhammad): each
person wears a
single piece of
unstitched white clothing (
Ihram),
walks counter-clockwise
seven times around the
Kaaba (a cube-shaped building...
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boundary of the Ḥaram,
therefore pilgrims of Ḥajj and ʿUmrah can put on
Iḥram. This
mosque is also
known as
Masjid Aishah (Arabic: مَسْجِد عَائِشَة,...
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Silma Ihram (born Anne
Frances Beaumont; c. 1954) is an
Australian promoter of
Muslim education in
Western Sydney,
founder and
former school Prin****l...
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Shariah (Law of Islam), for both pilgrimages, a
Muslim must
first ****ume
Ihram, a
state of
purification achieved by
completing cleansing rituals, wearing...
- al-'Aqiq,
where the
final Islamic prophet, Muhammad,
entered the
state of
ihram before performing 'Umrah,
after the
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. The
mosque is...
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taught the
Muslims the
manner of
wearing Ihram. He
first performed ghusl,
before putting on his
ihram,
which is said to have
consisted of two pieces...
- is committed.
Kaffarah is paid
violating some
action like fasting, oath,
ihram and
unintentional murder and semi-unintentional murder. The root of Al-Kaffarah...