Yes, the Muslims may cut their hair anytime they like. That is the personal matter of an individual. Islam is not such a narrow religion to restrict a person in petty matters of life. Cutting of hair and nails is prohibited when a Muslim wears Ahraam for Umra or Hajj. These are special occasions.
It is one of the rituals of Hajj ritual worship.
The place that Hajj starts is the place where you enter the state of Ihram. Ihram is a sacred state in which a Muslim has to be in to perform the Hajj. In this state, a Muslim is forbidden to cut their hair, nails, wear perfume, have sexual intercourse, kill animals, or cut down trees. Because there are 3 different types if Hajj, there are different places where you put on ihram, which means there are different places where Hajj starts. For Hajj tamatu', the hajj starts from the moment and place you leave to Minna. For hajj Qiraan and Ifraad, a person puts on ifraad at the meeqat, which are points before entering the doors of Makkah. However, there are specific DESTINATIONS as the first place where Hajj starts for a person. For the one who does Hajj Tamatu', the first destination is Minna. For the ones doing Hajj Ifraad or Hajj Qiraan, the first destination is the haram, or where the ka'bah is located.
It is to your convenience as a woman. For men it is better to be cut completely.
no, why would a Sikh cut their hair if they saw Muslim blood, it doesnt make any sense
The hair is the part of the women body which makes her beautiful , if it is long . So, it should not cut
Hajj a Muslim pilgrimage
Performing Hajj is obligatory once in lifetime on each Muslim.
Out of the Five basic and compulsory pillars of Islam, one is Hajj. Hajj is compulsory for every ABLE (capable) Muslim. A true Muslim must go for Hajj once in a life-time (if he is economically and physically sound).
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. It is obligatory on each Muslim man and woman once in lifetime. It is the combination of all kinds of worship. It is of utmost importance to a Muslim.
Muslim Journey
It is compulsory for every muslim.
It is not necessary to call a Muslim by a particular name after performing Hajj. Anyhow, a Muslim man after performing hajj is called a 'Haji'. The Muslim woman is called 'Haajan, or Hajjan.