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A number of our people have narrated from Sahl ibn Ziyad Ahmad ibn Muhammad from Rifaâah who has said the following: âI once asked abu âAbd Allah (a.s.), about a man who in the state of Ihram wears shoes and socks. He (the Imam) said, âHe can do so in case it is an emergency. ââ Ø´ÙÙØ± - Allamah Baqir al-Majlisi (MirʾÄt al-Ê¿UqÅ«l fÄ« Sharḥ AkhbÄr Äl al-RasÅ«l (17/296))