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===Ḥalq and Taqṣīr===
===Ḥalq and Taqṣīr===
{{main|Halq or taqsir}}
{{main|Halq or taqsir}}
“Ḥalq” means shaving the hair of the head and “Taqṣīr” means cutting some hair and nails. <ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 71.</ref>The time of this act is from sunrise to sunset on the day of Eid al-Adha and its place is [[Mina]].<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 72.</ref> for women and men who do not have hair on their head, it is obligatory to do the Taqsir[note 1]. A person who is in the first year of hir/her [[Hajj]] must do the Halq<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 71-72.</ref>
“Ḥalq” means shaving the hair of the head and “Taqṣīr” means cutting some hair and nails. <ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 71.</ref>The time of this act is from sunrise to sunset on the day of Eid al-Adha and its place is [[Mina]].<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 72.</ref> for women and men who do not have hair on their head, it is obligatory to do the Taqsir{{enote|Of course, according to Hanafi jurisprudence, it is obligatory for men without hair to shave their heads. In the jurisprudence of other Sunni religions, this practice is considered recommended.(Sābiq, ''Fiqh al-sunna'', Vol. 1, p. 454.)}}. A person who is in the first year of hir/her [[Hajj]] must do the Halq<ref>Fallāḥzādih, ''Darsnāma-yi manāsik-i Ḥajj'', p. 71-72.</ref>
According to Shia jurists, Halq or taqsir should be done on the day of [[Eid al-Adha]] as a Obligatory Caution or as a recommended Caution . Of course, based on Hanbali, Hanafi and Maliki jurisprudence, it can be delayed from the days of Naḥr [Note 2]<ref>Shahīd al-Thānī,  Al-Rawḍa al-bahiyya fī sharḥ al-lumʿat al-Dimashqiyya,  vol. 1, p. 539-561; Sābiq, ''Fiqh al-sunna'', Vol. 1, p. 40.</ref>
According to Shia jurists, Halq or taqsir should be done on the day of [[Eid al-Adha]] as a Obligatory Caution or as a recommended Caution . Of course, based on Hanbali, Hanafi and Maliki jurisprudence, it can be delayed from the days of Naḥr [Note 2]<ref>Shahīd al-Thānī,  Al-Rawḍa al-bahiyya fī sharḥ al-lumʿat al-Dimashqiyya,  vol. 1, p. 539-561; Sābiq, ''Fiqh al-sunna'', Vol. 1, p. 40.</ref>