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If a person is compelled to wear sewn clothes due to cold weather, he is allowed to wear normal clothes such as a shirt but he should not wear it like normal clothes but he should place the cloth on his body upside down or inside out. A person who is in state of ihram is allowed to take off ihiram for the purpose of shower, bathing, or the like. Changing the ihram dress is also permitted. A man in state of ihram can wear more than two [ihram] dresses due to cold weather. Likewise, he is allowed to use two shawls on his shoulders or two pieces of cloth around the waist.  
If a person is compelled to wear sewn clothes due to cold weather, he is allowed to wear normal clothes such as a shirt but he should not wear it like normal clothes but he should place the cloth on his body upside down or inside out. A person who is in state of ihram is allowed to take off ihiram for the purpose of shower, bathing, or the like. Changing the ihram dress is also permitted. A man in state of ihram can wear more than two [ihram] dresses due to cold weather. Likewise, he is allowed to use two shawls on his shoulders or two pieces of cloth around the waist.  


If ihram cloths becomes najis, on the basis of obligatory caution, one must change or purify it. Being in state of wuḍu' or ghusl is not a condition for the validity of ihram; therefore, one can join the state of ihram during [[Janaba]] or menses. However, it is highly recommended to take ghusl before wearing ihram which is called 'recommended ghusl of ihram'. It is better that one does not neglect it.
If ihram cloths becomes najis, on the basis of obligatory caution, one must change or purify it. Being in state of wudu' or ghusl is not a condition for the validity of ihram; therefore, one can join the state of ihram during [[Janaba]] or menses. However, it is highly recommended to take ghusl before wearing ihram which is called 'recommended ghusl of ihram'. It is better that one does not neglect it.


==Mustahabb Acts of Ihram==
==Mustahabb Acts of Ihram==
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===Wearing Footwear that Covers all the Upper Part of the Foot (for Men) ===
===Wearing Footwear that Covers all the Upper Part of the Foot (for Men) ===
Issue 171: Men should not wear socks in ihram. On the basis of obligatory caution, they should avoid wearing anything that cover the upper part of foot such as boots, shoes etc.
Men should not wear socks in ihram. On the basis of obligatory caution, they should avoid wearing anything that cover the upper part of foot such as boots, shoes etc. There is no harm in wearing open slippers and shoes with wide leather bands provided that they do not cover the whole upper part of the feet. Covering the feet with a duvet and a covering sheet (and items similar to it) while sitting or sleeping is not objectionable. There is also no problem if dress of ihram is long in such a way that it covers the feet.  
Issue 172: There is no harm in wearing open slippers and shoes with wide leather bands provided that they do not cover the whole upper part of the feet.
 
Issue 173: Covering the feet with a duvet and a covering sheet (and items similar to it) while sitting or sleeping is not objectionable. There is also no problem if dress of ihram is long in such a way that it covers the feet.  
If a man is compelled to wear shoes or something that covers the upper part of the feet, he is allowed to do so but on the basis of obligatory caution, he should cut it from upper side. Wearing slippers and socks or other items mentioned above does not require kaffara. However, in case of wearing socks, he slaughters a sheep, as a recommended caution.
Issue 174: If a man is compelled to wear shoes or something that covers the upper part of the feet, he is allowed to do so but on the basis of obligatory caution, he should cut it from upper side.
 
Issue 175: Wearing slippers and socks or other items mentioned above does not require kaffarah. However, in case of wearing socks, he slaughters a sheep, as a recommended caution.
The above mentioned rule is related to the men (wearing shoes, socks, etc.). However, as a recommended caution, women act upon it as well.  
Issue 176: The above mentioned rule is related to the men (wearing shoes, socks, etc.). However, as a recommended caution, women act upon it as well.  
 
3-COVERING THE HEAD FOR MEN AND COVERING THE FACE FOR WOMEN
===Covering the Head for Men and Covering the Face for Women===
Issue 177: It is not allowed for a man in state of ihram to cover his head with a cap, turban, a handkerchief, a towel or the like.
It is not allowed for a man in state of ihram to cover his head with a cap, turban, a handkerchief, a towel or the like. By obligatory caution, a man should avoid placing anything that covers his head such as henna, soap foam, carrying a luggage on his head and the like. The ear is a part of head and therefore covering it in state of ihram is not allowed. Covering a part of the head in such a way that it could be called a covering like putting a small hat in the middle of the head is impermissible. On the other hand, placing a copy of the Holy Qur'an on the head or drying a part of head gradually with a towel is not objected, though it is better to avoid this act. Immersing the whole head in water is prohibited for both men and women, in state of ihram, however, there is no kaffara for it. By obligatory caution, kaffara of covering the head is slaughtering a sheep. For a person who covers the head due to forgetfulness or ignorance, kaffara is not obligatory.  
Issue 178: By obligatory caution, a man should avoid placing anything that covers his head such as henna, soap foam, carrying a luggage on his head and the like.
 
Issue 179: The ear is a part of head and therefore covering it in state of ihram is not allowed.
It is forbidden for women in state of ihram to cover their face as hijab against non-mahram or to hide their identity. Therefore, covering a part of face so that it is said that the face is covered like covering the cheeks, nose, mouth, and chin as hijab against non-mahram or to hide one's identity is ruled as covering the whole face and is forbidden. Wearing mask during the state of ihram in order to cover nose and mouth is not forbidden for women.  
Issue 180: Covering a part of the head in such a way that it could be called a covering like putting a small hat in the middle of the head is impermissible. On the other hand, placing a copy of the Holy Qur'an on the head or drying a part of head gradually with a towel is not objected, though it is better to avoid this act.
 
Issue 181: Immersing the whole head in water is prohibited for both men and women, in state of ihram. However, there is no kaffarah for it.  
There is no problem for women in covering around the face (the top, down or sides of head) like what they do while wearing maqna'as in a usual method or while covering the head during prayer which is not considered as covering the face — whether or not during the prayer. It is forbidden for women to cover their face with a hand-fan, paper, newspaper, etc. However placing hands on the face is not objectionable. A woman in state of ihram is allowed to let her abaya or what she has put over her head hang over her face until the upper part of the nose. However, there is a caution not to do so unless a non-mahram is looking at herو it goes with caution that veil should not touch her face. Covering the face does not cause kaffara. However, it is more compatible with caution to pay kaffara.  
Issue 182: By obligatory caution, kaffarah of covering the head is slaughtering a sheep.
 
Issue 183: For a person who covers the head due to forgetfulness or ignorance, kaffarah is not obligatory.  
===Shading Over the Head (for Men)===
Issue 184: It is forbidden for women in state of ihram to cover their face as hijab against non-mahram or to hide their identity. Therfore, covering a part of face so that it is said that the face is coverd like covering the cheeks, nose, mouth and chin as hijab against non-mahram or to hide one's identity is ruled as covering the whole face and is forbidden.
Spreading shadow over the head in state of ihram while moving (e.g. going from miqat to Mecca, from Mecca to 'Arafat, etc.) is not allowed. This rule does not apply to situations where pilgrims stop at a place on their way or upon entering a house or a restaurant. Accordingly, traveling with a roofed bus is impermissible. However, after reaching the holy city of Mecca, shading the head while walking in the residence, restaurants and the likes, is not objectionable. On the basis of caution, a person who is in state of ihram, after reaching the holy city of Mecca and before performing rites of 'umra, 'Arafat, and Mina, should refrain from going under the moving shadow of roofed buses and umbrellas.
Issue 185: Wearing mask during the state of ihram in order to cover nose and mouth is not forbidden for women.  
 
Issue 186: There is no problem for women in covering around the face (the top, down or sides of head) like what they do while wearing maqna'as in a usual method or while covering the head during prayer which is not considered as covering the face — whether or not during the prayer.
The above mentioned rulings are confined to days. Therefore, transportation in a roofed bus during the night is allowed, though observing caution for this matter is better. Riding in roofed buses during cold and rainy nights (so as to avoid cold and rain) should be avoided in state of ihram.  
Issue 187: It is forbidden for women to cover their face with a hand-fan, paper, newspaper, etc. However placing hands on the face is not objectionable.
 
Issue 188: A woman in state of ihram is allowed to let her abaya or what she has put over her head hang over her face until the upper part of the nose. However, there is a caution not to do so unless a non-mahram is looking at her.
Passing through the shadow of a wall, tree and fixed roofs like a tunnel or a bridge in the daytime is allowed. Prohibition of shading is specifically for men. Therefore, this issue does not include women. The kaffara of shading is slaughtering a sheep. If a person is going under a shadow due to illness or a genuine excuse, he may do so but he must slaughter a sheep as a kaffara.
Issue 189: As far as the previous issue is concerned, it goes with caution that veil should not touch her face.
 
Issue 190: Covering the face does not cause kaffarah. However, it is more compatible with caution to pay kaffarah.  
A person who shades himself in state of ihram has to pay kaffara only once during each ihram, even if the person shades himself more than once. Therefore, if one shades several times during 'umra, he is to pay only one kaffara.  
4- SHADING OVER THE HEAD (FOR MEN)
 
Issue 191: Spreading shadow over the head in state of ihram while moving (e.g. going from miqat to Mecca, from Mecca to 'Arafat, etc.) is not allowed. This rule does not apply to situations where pilgrims stop at a place on their way or upon entering a house or a restaurant. Accordingly, traveling with a roofed bus is impermissible. However, after reaching the holy city of Mecca, shading the head while walking in the residence, restaurants and the likes, is not objectionable.  
===Using Fragrance===
Issue 192: On the basis of caution, a person who is in state of ihram, after reaching the holy city of Mecca and before performing 'rites of 'umra, 'Arafat and Mina, should refrain from going under the moving shadow of roofed buses and umbrellas.
Using any kind of fragrance like perfume, incense, rose water and other common fragrances is forbidden in state of ihram. It is impermissible to wear a previously perfumed dress as long as the smell remains. On the basis of caution, using scented soap/shampoo is not allowed in state of ihram.
Issue 193: The rulings for above mentioned issues (issue 191 & 192) are confined to days. Therefore, transportation in a roofed bus during the night is allowed, though observing caution for this matter is better.
 
Issue 194: Riding in roofed buses during cold and rainy nights (so as to avoid cold and rain) should be avoided in state of ihram.  
On the basis of obligatory caution, a person who is in state of ihram should avoid smelling anything that is scented even though it is not considered as perfume such as flowers, vegetables and scent of fruits. Eating a food that is mixed with saffron is forbidden during ihram. There is no objection in eating fragrant fruits like apple and oranges etc. However, as an obligatory caution, one should avoid smelling them. A person in state of ihram is not allowed to avoid unpleasant smell by covering his nose. However, passing through/going out of a place with unpleasant odor is no problem.  
Issue 195: Passing through the shadow of a wall, tree and fixed roofs like a tunnel or a bridge in the daytime is allowed.
 
Issue 196: Prohibition of shading is specifically for men. Therefore, this issue does not include women.
On the basis of obligatory caution, one should slaughter a sheep as a kaffara if he uses fragrances intentionally whether these are utilized in food like saffron or any other medium (clothing or body parts).  
Issue 197: The kaffarah of shading is slaughtering a sheep.
 
Issue 198: If a person is going under a shadow due to illness or a genuine excuse, he may do so but he must slaughter a sheep as a kaffarah.
===Looking in a Mirror===
Issue 199: A person who shades himself in state of ihram has to pay kaffarah only once during each ihram, even if the person shades himself more than once. Therefore, if one shades several times during 'umra, he is to pay only one kaffarah.  
It is haram to look in a mirror for sake of adornment. A person's looking in the mirror for other purposes such as a driver looking in incense the mirror of car is no problem. Looking into crystal clear water or polished smooth objects in which one can see his/her reflection has the same ruling as looking in the mirror, as long as it is carried out for the purpose of adornment. If a person is living in room that has a mirror and if he knows that h she may look in it unintentionally, there is no problem to stay there but it is better to take the mirror out of the room or cover it.  
5- USING FRAGRANCE
 
Issue 200: Using any kind of fragrance like perfume, incense, rose water and other common fragrances is forbidden in state of ihram.
Wearing glasses is not objectionable if it would not be for beautification. There is no problem in taking photos with camera in state of ihram.
Issue 201: It is impermissible to wear a previously perfumed dress as long as the smell remains.
 
Issue 202: On the basis of caution, using scented soap/shampoo is not allowed in state of ihram.
Looking in a mirror does not result in kaffara but on the basis of obligatory caution one should say [[talbiya]] after looking in it.
Issue 203: On the basis of obligatory caution, a person who is in state of ihram should avoid smelling anything that is scented even though it is not considered as perfume such as flowers, vegetables and scent of fruits.  
 
Issue 204: Eating a food that is mixed with saffron is forbidden during ihram.
===Wearing a Ring===
Issue 205: There is no objection in eating fragrant fruits like apple and oranges etc. However, as an obligatory caution, one should avoid smelling them.
On the basis of obligatory caution, a person in ihram should avoid wearing a ring if it is considered as adornment. If wearing a ring is not for the purpose of adornment rather as a mustahabb act or for other purposes, it is not objectionable. Wearing a ring in the state of ihram does not result in kaffara.
Issue 206: A person in state of ihram is not allowed to avoid unpleasant smell by covering his nose. However, passing through/going out of a place with unpleasant odor is no problem.  
 
Issue 207: On the basis of obligatory caution, one should slaughter a sheep as a kaffarah if he uses fregrances intentionally whether these are utilized in food like saffron or any other medium (clothing or body parts).  
===Applying Henna or Dying One's Hair===
6- LOOKING IN A MIRROR
On the basis of obligatory caution, a person in state of ihram should avoid using henna or dying hair if they are considered as adornment. Furthermore, one should refrain from anything that is considered as adornment. If a person applies henna on his/her hands, feet, nails, or dyes hair before entering into the state of ihram and its effect remains until the time of ihram, there is no problem. Dying hair and applying henna do not result in kaffara.  
Issue 208: It is haram to look in a mirror for sake of adornment. A person's looking in the mirror for other purposes such as a driver looking in incense the mirror of car is no problem.  
 
Issue 209: Looking into crystal clear water or polished smooth objects in which one can see his / her reflection has the same ruling as looking in the mirror, as long as it is carried out for the purpose of adornment.
===Applying Oil to Body===
Issue 210: If a person is living in room that has a mirror and if he knows that he /she may look in it unintentionally, there is no problem to stay there but it is better to take the mirror out of the room or cover it.  
It is not permissible for a person in state of ihram to apply oil to his/her body or hair whether it is scented/used for adornment or not. Scented oil should not be applied before entering into the state of ihram if the scent remains at the time of ihram. There is no problem in consuming scentless cooking oil and fat.  
Issue 211: Wearing glasses is not objectionable if it would not be for beautification.  
 
Issue 212: There is no problem in taking photos with camera in state of ihram.
If a person is compelled to apply oil for treatment so as to avoid harmful sun rays or preventing perspiration that may affect the skin adversely, there is no objection. On the basis of caution, the kaffara of applying scented oil is slaughtering a sheep and in case of applying scentless oil, kaffara is feeding a needy person. It is not remote to say that kaffara is not obligatory in both cases.
Issue 213: Looking in a mirror does not result in kaffarah but on the basis of obligatory caution one should say talbiya after looking in it.
 
7- WEARING A RING
===Removing Hair===
Issue 214: On the basis of obligatory caution, a person in ihram should avoid wearing a ring if it is considered as adornment.
In state of ihram, removing, shaving, cutting, or plucking hair (even very small quantity) from any part of body or head is forbidden. There is no difference in the ruling whether a person is removing hair from his/her body or removing hair from head/body of others. If hair is removed unintentionally during the course of doing wudu', ghusl, or tayammum, there is no objection to it. If a person is compelled to remove hair such as a bothering hair under the eyelid or hair of the head if it causes pain in the head, there is no objection.  
Issue 215: If wearing a ring is not for the purpose of adornment rather as a mustahabb act or for other purposes, it is not objectionable.
 
Issue 216: Wearing a ring in the state of ihram does not result in kaffarah.
In state of ihram, if a person shaves his head intentionally, he must slaughter a sheep as kaffara. But, if a person commits this act due to ignorance or unintentionally, there is no kaffara for him. If a person is compelled to shave his/her head, its kaffara is giving twelve mudds (1 mudd = 750 gram) food to six needy persons, or keeping three fasts or slaughtering a sheep. In state of ihram, if a person cuts his/her hair with scissors or machine, he should slaughter a sheep as a kaffara on the basis of obligatory caution.
8- APPLYING HENNA OR DYEING ONE'S HAIR
 
Issue 217: On the basis of obligatory caution, a person in state of ihram should avoid using henna or dying hair if they are considered as adornment. Furthermore, one should refrain from anything that is considered as adornment.
In state of ihram, if a person touches his/her head and any of his hair falls down, on the basis on mustahabb caution, he/she should give a handful of wheat, flour, or the like as alms.
Issue 218: If a person applies henna on his /her hands, feet, nails or dyes hair before entering into the state of ihram and its effect remains until the time of ihram, there is no problem.  
 
Issue 219: Dyeing hair and applying henna do not result in kaffarah.  
===Applying Kohl===
9- APPLYING OIL TO THE BODY
In state of ihram, if applying kohl is considered as beautification, it is not allowed. Similarly, eyeliner (black or any color) used by women is prohibited.
Issue 220: It is not permissible for a person in state of ihram to apply oil to his/her body or hair whether it is scented/used for adornment or not.
 
Issue 221: Scented oil should not be applied before entering into the state of ihram if the scent remains at the time of ihram.  
===Cutting Nails===
Issue 222: There is no problem in consuming scentless cooking oil and fat.  
Cutting nails is haram for a person who is in state of ihram whether he cuts his nails of hand/foot partly or completely. There is no difference in the ruling whether the act is done using a clipper, scissors, or other means. If one is compelled to cut one's nails such as when a part of the nail is broken and the remnant causes pain, there is no objection to it.
Issue 223: If a person is compelled to apply oil for treatment so as to avoid harmful sun rays or preventing perspiration that may affect the skin adversely, there is no objection.  
 
Issue 224: On the basis of caution, the kaffarah of applying scented oil is slaughtering a sheep and in case of applying scentless oil, kaffarah is feeding a needy person. It is not remote to say that kaffarah is not obligatory in both cases.
Cutting others' nails is not objectionable.  
10- REMOVING HAIR
 
Issue 225: In state of ihram, removing shaving, cutting or plucking hair (even very small quantity) from any part of body or head is forbidden. There is no difference in the ruling whether a person is removing hair from his/her body or removing hair from head/ body of others.
Kaffara of cutting nails is as follows:
Issue 226: If hair is removed unintentionally during the course of doing wuḍu', ghusl or tayammum, there is no objection to it.  
* If a person clips one or more nails of the hand or foot, he must give one mudd (750 gm.) of food to a needy person for each nail.
Issue 227: If a person is compelled to remove hair such as a bothering hair under the eyelid or hair of the head if it causes pain in the head, there is no objection.
* If all the nails of both hands/feet are clipped, the kaffara is a sheep.
Issue 228: In state of ihram, if a person shaves his head intentionally, he must slaughter a sheep as kaffarah. But, if a person commits this act due to ignorance or unintentionally, there is no kaffarah for him.
* If a person clips all fingernails and toenails in one turn, he will have to slaughter a sheep. But if he/she clips all fingernails in one turn and all toenails in the other, he should slaughter two sheep as kaffara.
Issue 229: If a person is compelled to shave his / her head, its kaffarah is giving twelve mudds (1 mudd = 750 gram) food to six needy persons, or keeping three fasts or slaughtering a sheep.
 
Issue 230: In state of ihram, if a person cuts his/her hair with scissors or machine, he should slaughter a sheep as a kaffarah on the basis of obligatory caution.
===Bleegin From Body and Extracting Teeth===
Issue 231: In state of ihram, if a person touches his/her head and any of his hair falls down, on the basis on mustahabb caution, he/she should give a handful of wheat, flour, or the like as alms.
On the basis of obligatory caution, a person in state of ihram should not do anything that may cause bleeding. There is no objection in getting injection in state of ihram. However if it results in bleeding, one should avoid doing so except for urgent situations. On the basis of obligatory caution, in state of ihram one should refrain from extracting one's tooth if it causes bleeding; emergency situation is an exception. Bleeding does not result in kaffara, however it is mustahabb to slaughter a sheep.  
11- APPLYING KOHL
 
Issue 232: In state of ihram, if applying kohl is considered as beautification, it is not allowed. Similarly, eyeliner (black or any color) used by women is prohibited.
===Fusuq===
12- CUTTING NAILS
Fusuq refers to  
Issue 233: Cutting nails is haram for a person who is in state of ihram whether he cuts his nails of hand/foot partly or completely. There is no difference in the ruling whether the act is done using a clipper, scissors or other means.
* telling a lie,  
Issue 234: If one is compelled to cut one's nails such as when a part of the nail is broken and the remnant causes pain, there is no objection to it.
* using rude/offensive language (cursing/swearing)  
Issue 235: Cutting others' nails is not objectionable.  
* boasting
Issue 236: Kaffarah of cutting nails is as follows:
 
a) If a person clips one or more nails of the hand or foot, he must give one mudd (750 gm.) of food to a needy person for each nail.
The degree of prohibition of lying and cursing during ihram is worse than normal conditions whereas boasting is not forbidden in normal conditions but it is prohibited during ihram.
b) If all the nails of both hands/feet are clipped, the kaffarah is a sheep.
 
c) If a person clips all fingernails and toenails in one turn, he will have to slaughter a sheep. But if he/she clips all fingernails in one turn and all toenails in the other, he should slaughter two sheep as kaffarah.
Fusuq has no kaffara. Nevertheless one should seek forgiveness from Allah Almighty.
13- BLEEDING FROM BODY AND EXTRACTING TEETH
 
Issue 237: On the basis of obligatory caution, a person in state of ihram should not do anything that may cause bleeding.
===Jidal===
Issue 238: There is no objection in getting injection in state of ihram. However if it results in bleeding, one should avoid doing so except for urgent situations.
It is forbidden for a person in ihram to take an oath by the name of Allah Almighty, such as saying 'la wa-Allah' [no, by Allah] or 'bala wa-Allah' [yes, by Allah] in a conflict. On the basis of obligatory caution, one should avoid swearing by the translated names of Allah in other languages, such as God in English. It is also an obligatory caution that one should avoid swearing by the other names of Allah, Almighty such as al-Rahman [the Most Gracious], al-Rahīm [the Most Merciful], al-Qadir [the Powerful], etc. Swearing by other sacred things is not forbidden during the state of ihram.
Issue 239: On the basis of obligatory caution, in state of ihram one should refrain from extracting one's tooth if it causes bleeding; emergency situation is an exception.  
 
Issue 240: Bleeding does not result in kaffarah, however it is mustahabb to slaughter a sheep.  
If a person swears truly, he/she must ask forgiveness from Allah Almighty. However, if the act is committed once/twice, then there is no kaffara. But, if the act is committed more than twice, then kaffara would be slaughtering of a sheep. If a person swears falsely once/twice, he/she should slaughter a sheep as a kaffara. On the basis of caution, he/she should slaughter two sheep for the second time. But, if a person commits this act more than twice, he should slaughter a cow.
14- FUSŪQ
 
Issue 241: Fusuq refers to telling a lie, using rude/offensive language (cursing/swearing) and boasting. The degree of prohibition of lying and cursing during ihram is worse than normal conditions whereas boasting is not forbidden in normal conditions but it is prohibited during ihram.
===Killing Those Creatures That Live on the Body===
Issue 242: Fusuq has no kaffarah. Nevertheless one should seek forgiveness from Allah Almighty.
 
15- JIDAL
On the basis of caution, killing lice which live on the human body in state of ihram is not allowed. Similar ruling holds for other insects like fleas.
Issue 243: It is forbidden for a person in ihram to take an oath by the name of Allah Almighty, such as saying 'la wallah' [no, by Allah] or 'bala wallah' [yes, by Allah] in a conflict.
 
Issue 244: On the basis of obligatory caution, one should avoid swearing by the translated names of Allah in other languages, such as God in English. It is also an obligatory caution that one should avoid swearing by the other names of Allah, Almighty such as Al-Rahman [the Most Gracious], Al-Rahīm [the Most Merciful], Al-Qadir [the Powerful], etc.
===Uprooting a Tree or a Plant of Haram===
Issue 245: Swearing by other sacred things is not forbidden during the state of ihram.
Uprooting, cutting, or breaking trees and plants of the Holy Haram is forbidden whether a person is in state of ihram or not. This ruling is not applied to the plants that are uprooted due to walking or those being utilized as fodder of animal. Uprooting the dry grass and plants has no kaffara, but it is obligatory to seek forgiveness from Allah Almighty. On the other hand, if a tree is uprooted, on the basis of obligatory caution, he will have to slaughter a cow as kaffara.
Issue 246: If a person swears truly, he/she must ask forgiveness from Allah Almighty. However, if the act is committed once/twice, then there is no kaffarah. But, if the act is committed more than twice, then kaffarah would be slaughtering of a sheep.  
 
Issue 247: If a person swears falsely once/twice, he/she should slaughter a sheep as a kaffarah. On the basis of caution, he/she should slaughter two sheep for the second time. But, if a person commits this act more than twice, he should slaughter a cow.
===Carrying Weapons===
16- TO KILL THOSE CREATURES THAT LIVE ON THE BODY
A person is not allowed to carry weapons in state of ihram. If carrying weapons is required for saving one's life or that of others, it is permissible.  
Issue 248: On the basis of caution, killing lice which live on the human body in state of ihram is not allowed. Similar ruling holds for other insects like fleas.
 
17- UPROOTING A TREE OR A PLANT OF HARAM
===Hunting the Animals of the Desert===
Issue 249: Uprooting, cutting or breaking trees and plants of the Holy Haram is forbidden whether a person is in state of ihram or not.  
Hunting the animals of the desert in state of ihram is prohibited. But, if a person is afraid of their danger and harm, killing them is not forbidden. Hunting birds and locusts is also forbidden. Eating the meat of a hunted animal is also forbidden for a person who is in state of ihram whether he hunted them or they were hunted by another person, irrespective of whether the hunter is in state of ihram or not.
Issue 250: This ruling is not applied to the plants that are uprooted due to walking or those being utilized as fodder of animal.  
 
Issue 251: Uprooting the dry grass and plants has no kaffarah, but it is obligatory to seek forgiveness from Allah Almighty. On the other hand, if a tree is uprooted, on the basis of obligatory caution, he will have to slaughter a cow as kaffarah.
There is no problem in hunting sea animals such as fishes and eating their meat for a person who is in state of ihram. Slaughtering and eating the meat of domestic animals like sheep, goats, and chicken is no problem for a person who is in state of ihram.
18- CARRYING WEAPONS
 
Issue 252: A person is not allowed to carry weapons in state of ihram.
Hunting animals within the boundaries of the Holy Haram is not allowed for individuals whether they are in the state of ihram or not.  
Issue 253: If carrying weapons is required for saving one's life or that of others, it is permissible.  
 
19- HUNTING THE ANIMALS OF THE DESERT
There are a lot of rules for hunting and kaffara during ihram. As these rulings are not frequently encountered by people, these are not discussed here.
Issue 254: Hunting the animals of the desert in state of ihram is prohibited. But, if a person is afraid of their danger and harm, killing them is not forbidden. Hunting birds and locusts is also forbidden.
 
Issue 255: Eating the meat of a hunted animal is forbidden for a person who is in state of ihram whether he hunted them or they were hunted by another person, irrespective of whether the hunter is in state of ihram or not.
===Sexual Pleasure===
Issue 256: There is no problem in hunting sea animals such as fishes and eating their meat for a person who is in state of ihram.
In state of ihram, sexual intercourse or any other sexual enjoyment with wife for a muhram man or with husband in case of muhrim women such as patting, kissing, or looking lustfully at her/him is prohibited. Husband and wife are allowed to look at each other or touch each other's hand without lustful intentions. The people who are mahram for a person such as father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, aunt etc. remain mahram even in this state of ihram.
Issue 257: Slaughtering and eating the meat of domestic animals like sheep, goats, and chicken is no problem for a person who is in state of ihram.
 
Issue 258: Hunting animals within the boundaries of the Holy Haram is not allowed for individuals whether they are in the state of ihram or not.  
The kaffara of sexual intercourse with one's spouse is slaughtering a camel. In some cases, it results in invalidation of hajj and details of these cases have been mentioned in detailed jurisprudential books. There is a specific kaffara for every form of carnal pleasure and the detail of kaffara have been mentioned in detailed jurisprudential books.  
Note: There are a lot of rules for hunting and kaffarah during ihram. As these rulings are not frequently encountered by people, these are not discussed here.
20- SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
Issue 259: In state of ihram, sexual intercourse or any other sexual enjoyment with one's wife such as patting, kissing or looking lustfully at her is prohibited.
Issue 260: Husband and wife are allowed to look at each other or touch each other's hand without lustful intentions.
Issue 261: The people who are mahram for a person such as father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, aunt etc. remain mahram even in this state of ihram and looking at them without lustful intention is not objected.
Issue 262: The kaffarah of sexual intercourse with one's spouse is slaughtering a camel. In some cases, it results in invalidation of hajj and details of these cases have been mentioned in detailed jurisprudential books.
Issue 263: There is a specific kaffarah for every form of carnal pleasure and the detail of kaffarah have been mentioned in detailed jurisprudential books.  
   
   
21- MARRYING A WOMAN
===Marriage===
Issue 264: It is prohibited for a person in state of ihram to conclude a marriage contract whether for himself or on behalf of another person, irrespective of whether that person is in state of ihram or not. Such kind of marriage contract is void.
It is prohibited for a person in state of ihram to conclude a marriage contract whether for himself/herself or on behalf of another person, irrespective of whether that person is in state of ihram or not. Such kind of marriage contract is void. As far as the above mentioned ruling is concerned, it makes no difference whether the marriage contract is permanent or temporary.
Issue 265: As far as the above mentioned ruling is concerned, it makes no difference whether the marriage contract is permanent or temporary.
 
22- MASTURBATION
===Masturbation===
Issue 266: Masturbation (i.e. any act which causes discharge of semen) is prohibited in state of ihram and its ruling for kaffarah is the same as the ruling for sexual intercourse.
Masturbation is prohibited in state of ihram and its ruling for kaffara is the same as the ruling for sexual intercourse.