[84] A lady can stay under shade in the state of Ahram.
[84] A lady can stay under shade in the state of Ahram. [85] A ‘Mohram’ who is elderly or ill can come under shade but would need to give away 0.75 kg grains but if he comes under shade due to either rain or sun then he would have to sacrifice a goat in Minnah. [86] Another person can perform ‘Tawaaf’ and ‘Rami Jamarat’ on behalf of a person (man or woman), who is not well, disabled, or mentally unfit or frequently needs to drink water.
[87] A husband may help his wife, who cannot stand on her feet, in a carrier (i.e., wheel chair) to perform compulsory Tawaaf of Kabah and Saiy between Safa and Marwa. By doing so his own Tawaaf is also accomplished and he does not need to perform it later. [88] A ‘Mohram’ should not dive in deep water and he should neither sniff a scant nor an odour. If he has to open something containing fragrance, he should cover his nose up with a cloth.
But if his cloths come in contact with fragrance then he should wash them up. [89] A ‘Mohram’ should neither use a yellow coloured bed nor a pillow. [90] A ‘Mohram’ can eat apple, lemon, ‘Bair’ or any fruit with good smell but should avoid inhaling aroma. [91] A ‘Mohram’ should neither wear ‘kajal’ (Surma) with the intention of makeup nor use ‘Kajal’ containing fragrance, he should not stare at a mirror but if it happens by chance then he should recite Talbiyah.
[92] , however if ‘Mohram’s eyes are sore and putting Kajal will help him then he may use it or even use cloth/cotton balls on his eyes. [93] If a ‘Mohram’ falls ill or suffers from headache or gets fleas then it is permissible for him to get his head shaved but offer ‘Fidia’, either keep three fasts or offer food to six poor folks (circa 9 kg) or sacrifice a goat. [94] A ‘Mohram’ may use oil/butter to cure his dried/torn skin or use other medicine based on halal ingredient for any other disease.
[95] A ‘Mohram’ may make use of ‘bandage/dressing’ to stop bleeding from a wound but should refrain from using a medicine containing excessive amount of fragrance. [96] A ‘Mohram’ may use cotton in ears (as ear-plugs) in order to relieve pain from the wind.
[97] If a ‘Mohram’ cuts his nail then he would need to give out a handful of grains for each nail but if he exceeds cutting four nails, then he should offer a sacrifice but if he cuts more than ten nails in total, then he should offer another sacrifice.