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Ihram, two sheets not sewn together, wrapped around a muslim's body. They wear it to Hajj, their religious pilgrimage. Ihram is preferred to be white, and the lower part of ihram is referred to as Izar, and the top part as Rida.

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Hajj is the combination of almost all kinds of worship. The Hajis (pilgrims) put on two white sheets of untailored cloth called Ahraam. It sybolizes equality and simplicity. It also symbolizes the cofin a dead body is wrapped in and buried. It indicates that the king and the poor man, both are equal in the yes of Almighty Allah Karim.

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It is declaring the intention to do hajj or Omra after wearing the relvant robes of Hajj/Omra. Refer to question below.

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cleanliness and purification

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