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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Manasek Hajj Prohibition During Ihram As has been stated, ihram is established by talbiyah or Ish'aar or Taqleed (see Rule 182) and not otherwise despite the niyyah to wear ihram. Once ihram is worn twenty five matters become forbidden: Hunting. Sexual intercourse. Kissing a woman. Touching a woman. Looking at a woman and flirting with her. Masturbating Reciting nikah. Use of scent or perfume. Wearing sewn clothes by men. Applying collyrium (surma).
Looking in a mirror. Wearing shoes, slippers or socks. Lying. Quarrelling. Killing lice or other like insects found on humans. Beautifying oneself. Applying oil. Removing hair from the body. Covering the head by males or diving in water even by females. Covering of the face by females. 2l . Being under shade by males. Taking out blood from the body. Cutting nails. Extracting tooth, as stated by some scholars. Carrying arms. l.
Hunting: Rule 199: While in the state of ihram it is forbidden to hunt, hurt, injure or kill a free animal, including domesticated animals, whether it is in the Haram or outside and whether it is hunted for eating or not. It is absolutely forbidden to hunt in the Haram even if the hunter is not in the state of ihram. Rule 200: Just as it is forbidden for a pilgrim to hunt while in the state of ihram, so is it forbidden to aid a hunter even by pointing at the animal.
In this regard there is no difference whether the hunter is a pilgrim in ihram or not. Rule 201: It is not permissible for a pilgrim in the state of ihram to hold a prey and keep it under control, even if he had hunted it before wearing ihram or was hunted by someone else, whether inside or outside the Haram. Rule 202: It is not permissible for a pilgrim in the state of ihram to eat the meat of the prey even if the hunter was outside the Haram.
It is forbidden for a person who is not in the state of ihram to eat the meat of a prey of a pilgrim in the state of ihram who killed it by hunting or sacrificed it after hunting it. It is forbidden for a person who is not in the state of ihram to eat the prey of a pilgrim who hunted in the Haram in the state of ihram. Rule 203: The rules regarding the free animals also apply to their young ones.
It is apparent that it is forbidden for pilgrims in the state of ihram to take, break or eat their eggs. As a matter of caution, he should not even help others to do so.