[112] وروى الحلبي...
[112] وروى الحلبي، ومحمد بن مسلم عن أبي عبد الله عليه السلام قال: ” المحرم يمسك على أنفه من الريح الطيبة، ولا يمسك على أنفه من الريح الخبيثة “. A Mohram may cover his nose to avoid a sweet smell but should not do so for a bad odour. [113] وروى سعد بن سعد الاشعري عن الرضا عليه السلام قال: قلت: ” المحرم يشتري الجواري أو يبيع؟ فقال: نعم “ A Mohram is not restricted from buying or selling goods.
[114] Upon death of a Mohram, he may be given ‘Ghusal and Kafan’ and his face may be covered but he may not be given ‘Hanoot’ or any kind of fragrance, regardless of being man or woman.
[115] علي، عن أبيه، عن ابن أبي عمير، عن معاوية بن عمار، قال: قال أبو عبد الله (عليه السلام): لا ينظر المحرم في المرآة لزينة فان نظر فليلب Ali from his father, who from Ibn Abi Omair, who from Moawiya Bin Ammar, narrated that Abu Abdullah -asws said: A Mohram should not look into mirror for the sake of vanity, if he/she looks (out of forgetfulness) then say Talbiyah .
[116] Recitation of ‘Talbiyah’ after putting on Ahram at Miqaat : Upon asking about the ‘Talbiyah’, Imam -asws said, it is: ‘Labbaik Allah Huma Labbaik La Shareeka laka Labbaik Innal Hamda Walnamata laka walmulk la Shareeka laka Labbaik….
’ And recite this after offering prayers whether prayers are compulsory or recommended, when you start your journey, when you reach a crest or settle in a valley, upon greeting another passenger or upon waking up, and during the morning and pronounce them as loud as possible, if a portion of these you cannot recite, it is still acceptable but it is better to recite these in full. But be aware! The first four ‘Talbiyahat’ are very essential.
Here I am, there is no partner for You, here I am. Surely, praise and blessings belong to You and the kingdom, too. There is no partner for You, here I am. The Lord of the ways of Ascent, her I am, here I am. You call to the dwelling of peace, here I am, here I am.