You may have, you may have not. If your husband gives you a special purse, it is well and good, enjoy. Better buy a new one from Makka Mukarmmah. It will be a gift.
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You can find them at any walmart.
The fard of Hajj is: the obligatory Hajj is the 5th pillar of Islam: Performing Hajj to the house of Allah in Makkah once in a lifetime for those who are able physically and financially. this one time hajj is obligatory, and any other Hajj after the obligatory Hajj is cconsidered voluntary. Have a nice day. Kaiser.
Hajj is a kind of worship. It is not owned by any one.Anyhow, the hosting and arrangements of Hajj made by the Govt of Saudi Arabia as the holy Ka'aba is situated there.
As-salāmu 'alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh. Akhbari Hajj refers to every normal Hajj. It is called Akhbari Hajj(big Hajj) to distinguish it from Umrah which is called Hajj-e-Asghar (small Hajj). However, if the day of Arafaat is a Friday, the reward for such a Hajj is 70 times more. Please visit this site for hajj & umrah bookings. muslimsholytravel.co.uk
Here's a place that sells wholesale purses: http://www.besthandbagwholesale.com/ . Note the $150 minimum purchase.
Yes. Hajj may be performed during pregnancy provided there is no danger of any harm to the woman and the baby.
Muslims visit the Kaaba during Umrah and Hajj pilgrimages, which are both important religious practices in Islam. Umrah can be performed at any time of the year, while Hajj is a specific pilgrimage that takes place during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah.
You haven't mentioned the name of your country from where you are proceeding on Hajj. You should consult any Agent registered with your government for this purpose.
The greater Hajj refers to the pilgrimage to Mecca known as Hajj, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is mandatory for all Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform it. The lesser Hajj is known as Umrah, which is a shorter pilgrimage to Mecca that can be performed at any time of the year and is not obligatory but highly recommended.
The pilgrims may eat any Hala food which they eat in other days. Nothing is prohibited during Hajj.
Nothing. Hajj is obligatory on every Muslim man and woman once in lifetime if they can afford. They are not supposed to put any thing above their door after returning from Hajj or after offering prayer in the mosque.