Yes. It can be used provided it is neat and clean and in good condition.
no
Ofcourse a person can perform Hajj for 2nd time.
During Hajj, pilgrims are prohibited from cutting their hair or nails from the time they enter the state of Ihram until they complete the rituals, particularly after performing the Tawaf al-Ifadah. This restriction emphasizes the spiritual significance of the pilgrimage and is observed until the completion of significant rites, such as the shaving of the head or cutting of hair, which symbolizes a state of humility and devotion. The specific duration varies depending on the individual's participation in the rituals, but generally lasts from the start of Ihram until the end of Hajj.
Those who can afford it physically, financially, and safely.
Ronald Reagan for his first time and Arnold Schwarzenegger for his second time.
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.
The weather temperature on hajj depends on the hajj month on solar system calendar. Hajj is practiced on fixed days on the Lunar Islamic calendar which is shorter that the Western solar calendar. So, hajj may come in summer time or in winter time. The temperature can vary from 20 C to 40 C.
NO, not for the Muslims. Performing Hajj once in life time is obligatory on each Muslim if he/she can afford financially and physically.
they used to travel on animals camels horses ... etc some of them had to get going 3 months before Hajj to get to Makka by the time of Hajj
He performed Hajj only once in his life. Hajj is obligatory on Muslims just once in their life time.
a holy time
Hajj takes place once a year during the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah, specifically from the 8th to the 13th of the month. So if you want to perform Hajj, you need to be in Mecca during that exact time—no other part of the year.