They do all Hajj rituals as men with no single difference except that they don't wear a special clothing for hajj as men but they wear the per religion licit clothing that they wear in their normal living days (with face and hands uncovered). Refer to related question below.
They must do it. All Muslim men and women must do Hajj one time in their life when they have all the conditions: sane, puberty,the health and financial ability.
Yes. Hajj is also farz for Muslim women under certain conditions. They are also bound to perform Hajj at least once during their life time if they otherwise qualify for it.
Women can perform Hajj during their menstrual period, but they must adhere to certain guidelines. While they cannot engage in certain rituals, such as Tawaf (circumambulating the Kaaba) while in a state of menstrual bleeding, they can still participate in other aspects of Hajj, like travelling to Mina and Arafat. It is advised that they seek to complete the rituals as soon as their period ends.
according to Islamic laws yes can. rules of Hajj are for during Hajj started by becoming Muhrim (included in Hajj) in Shajareh mosque at mecca. and before becoming Muhrim there is no problem breaking rules of Hajj.
Yes .
They wear their normal licit clothing, that they wear in their normal daily lives, that:covers all body; except face and hands;is not tight and figuring physical bodyis not transparent and showing what is underneath.
They must visit Mecca where Hajj is performed. They also visit Madina Munawara to pay homage to beloved Prophet (SAW).
women are not allowed to cover their face, feet, & hands (hands not arms) in hajj or salah.
Because everyone is equal in the eyes of Allah, thus everyone must do the same route during Hajj. That is why only physically strong people partake in Hajj, although they must be mentally strong as well because the spirituality of the event is just as rigourous for everyone
Men put on two white sheets of cloth. They must be untailored. The women pilgrims put on normal dress.
Yes! It is nessacary. You must go on hajj at least once in a lifetime.
Fasting during Hajj days is NOT obligatory for pilgrims or non-pilgrims.