Hajj was made compulsory on 9th AH(631 AD)
27 Rajab 12 Nabvi
9th hijri
Although Hajj is not compulsory on children but they are allowed to go for Hajj. Hajj is compulsory, for once in life, on the adult mindful Muslim (male or female) who can afford doing it fimancially, physically, and securely.
It is compulsory for every 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 basically a part of pillers of islam it is only compulsory for those who have money..otherwise for poor who don't have money it isn't compulsory for him
Hajj and Zakat .
If a woman has gold with the intention that this gold is for her use then it depends on her own choice and preference to go to hajj with the gold money or not. However, if this gold is with the intention of money saving, then it is compulsory for her to go to Hajj with this gold money if she fulfills the other hajj conditions (health, security and Mehrem availabilities). God is the All-Knowing.
Yes for all If someone can't go due to money then it is not compulsory for that person Otherwise it is compulsory
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).
You can go anytime, its not a set event or compulsory :)
For women, yes, it is compulsory. For men, it is not an obligation or requirement per religion.
No, there is no mandatory fasting during the Hajj pilgrimage. However, some pilgrims may choose to fast voluntarily, particularly on the Day of Arafah, which is considered a highly recommended practice.
It has already been made compulsory in Tamilnadu