Question: 
I intended to fulfill the obligation of Hajj and want to clip nails and shave my hair before I set out, but the month of Thul-Hijjah has already started. Would I be sinning if I do?
Answer: 
All perfect praise be to Allah, The Lord of the worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad  is His slave and Messenger.
  is His slave and Messenger.
 is His slave and Messenger.
  is His slave and Messenger.Shaving the hair or clipping the nails is forbidden only for a person who has already assumed Ihraam for Hajj or ‘Umrah. If, for example, one assumes Ihraam on the eighth day of Thul-Hijjah, then he is forbidden to shave his hair and clip his/her nails. Before that date, one is not forbidden to shave his hair or clip his/her nails. Some scholars say that shaving hair and clipping nails is a recommended act when wanting to assume Ihraam. However, people who intend to slaughter Udh-hiyah (both pilgrims in the state of Ihraam and others) are forbidden from this starting from the beginning of Thul-Hijjah. Shaafi‘i scholars  argue that this forbiddance implies being not recommended; whereas Hanbali scholars
  argue that this forbiddance implies being not recommended; whereas Hanbali scholars  argue that it implies unlawfulness. It is narrated on the authority of Umm Salamah, may Allah be pleased with her, that the Prophet
  argue that it implies unlawfulness. It is narrated on the authority of Umm Salamah, may Allah be pleased with her, that the Prophet  said, “When the [first] ten days of Thul-Hijjah commence and anyone of you intends to offer a sacrificial animal (Udh-hiyah), should not touch his hair (i.e. trim it, cut it or shave it) nor clip his nails.” [Muslim]
  said, “When the [first] ten days of Thul-Hijjah commence and anyone of you intends to offer a sacrificial animal (Udh-hiyah), should not touch his hair (i.e. trim it, cut it or shave it) nor clip his nails.” [Muslim]
 argue that this forbiddance implies being not recommended; whereas Hanbali scholars
  argue that this forbiddance implies being not recommended; whereas Hanbali scholars  argue that it implies unlawfulness. It is narrated on the authority of Umm Salamah, may Allah be pleased with her, that the Prophet
  argue that it implies unlawfulness. It is narrated on the authority of Umm Salamah, may Allah be pleased with her, that the Prophet  said, “When the [first] ten days of Thul-Hijjah commence and anyone of you intends to offer a sacrificial animal (Udh-hiyah), should not touch his hair (i.e. trim it, cut it or shave it) nor clip his nails.” [Muslim]
  said, “When the [first] ten days of Thul-Hijjah commence and anyone of you intends to offer a sacrificial animal (Udh-hiyah), should not touch his hair (i.e. trim it, cut it or shave it) nor clip his nails.” [Muslim]
 
Allah Knows best.
 


 Articles
 Articles 
						
 
                                 
                                

 
                             
                            