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  1. Shaving the head, or **halq**, is not obligatory for Umrah, but it is one of the recommended acts for men upon completing the pilgrimage rituals. Men have the option to either shave their heads completely (halq) or to cut their hair short (taqsir). Women, on the other hand, are only required to trimRead more

    Shaving the head, or **halq**, is not obligatory for Umrah, but it is one of the recommended acts for men upon completing the pilgrimage rituals. Men have the option to either shave their heads completely (halq) or to cut their hair short (taqsir). Women, on the other hand, are only required to trim a small portion of their hair, typically a fingertip’s length.

    Both halq and taqsir are acts of devotion and a symbolic gesture of renewal and humility before Allah. While shaving the head is considered more virtuous, cutting the hair short is also acceptable and fulfills the requirement for completing the Umrah rituals.

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  1. Hazrat Liya bint Yaqoob peace be upon him That is Daughter of Hazrat Yaqub (peace be upon him). Hazrat Ayub's wife Hazrat Yusuf's sister and She is the mother of Hazrat zul-Kafil (peace be upon him).

    Hazrat Liya bint Yaqoob peace be upon him That is
    Daughter of Hazrat Yaqub (peace be upon him).
    Hazrat Ayub’s wife
    Hazrat Yusuf’s sister and
    She is the mother of Hazrat zul-Kafil (peace be upon him).

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  1. It is not allowed to swear by the Qur'an, but if someone swears by the Holy Qur'an, it is kept, however, if the oath is broken or the oath was taken for an inappropriate act and it is broken, then it is necessary to pay expiation for breaking it.

    It is not allowed to swear by the Qur’an, but if someone swears by the Holy Qur’an, it is kept, however, if the oath is broken or the oath was taken for an inappropriate act and it is broken, then it is necessary to pay expiation for breaking it.

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