(A). Not to
pull a hair or cut finger or toe nails.
Thorn prick on ones skin does not
invalidate the state of Ihram even if it
bleeds.
(B). Not to use
perfume whether on the body or on the
clothes. Not to bathe with a perfumed
soap. Food with strong smell should also
be avoided. Traces of perfume as a
result of its usage prior to Ihram, do
not void the Ihram.
(C). Not to
kill game animals.
(D). Not to
exercise any act that incites the sexual
desire like kissing, touching or sexual
intercourse.
(E). Not to
convene a Nikah (marriage contract) for
himself or for others.
(F). Not to put
on hand gloves but bandages on hands are
allowed and it is applicable for both
males and females. Men are prohibited
from doing the following:
1- To wear sewn
clothes, caps, cloaks, turbans or
trousers but using umbrellas, sunshades,
car roof and carrying luggage on the
head, do not invalidate Ihram.
2- It is
permissible to use slippers, rings, eye
glasses, hearing aid, hand-watch and
belt. It is also permissible for one in
the state of Ihram to bathe with non
perfumed soap. It is also allowed to
scratch or rub ones head or body even if
it results in falling of a hair from his
head. Women are not allowed to wear
veils if there is no fear to be seen by
other men who are not their Mahrim
(those who are not allowed to marry
them).
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