
Because of the lack of experience people, not specifically from North America, have with the rites of Hajj, I wanted to give the Muslim woman a chance to look specifically at those things which she needs to focus on and understand. And they – in sha’ Allah ta’ala – should get a clear understanding of issues that are commonly differed upon.Īfter having been given the opportunity – alhamdullilah – to attend Hajj for a few years, the subject that came to mind to write about for this course of Fiqh Al-Kitaab was Sunnah was that of women in Hajj. They should be able to recognize differences in ritual worship between the women and men. In the end one should have a general idea of those things that a woman differs in Hajj from men. The goal of this term paper was to give the Muslim woman a chance to see those Fiqh rulings that are specific to her in Hajj – since many a time her rulings are lost in the general discussion of how to perform Hajj. And I bear witness and testify that Muhammad – sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam – is His perfect worshipper and messenger. I bear witness that there is no deity that is worthy of worship except for Allaah He is alone, having no partners. And whoever He misguides, then none can guide him aright. Whoever Allaah guides, there is none that can misguide him. We seek refuge in Allaah from the evil of our souls, and the adverse consequences of our deeds. We praise Him, seek His help, and ask His forgiveness.
