Why is it haraam for the pilgrim to wear sewn
garments?
Why is it haraam for the pilgrim to wear sewn garments?
Why
has Allah forbidden the pilgrims to wear sewn garments, and what is the reason
behind that?
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly: Allaah has enjoined Hajj once in a
lifetime for those who are accountable and who are able to do it and have the
means, and He has made it one of the pillars of Islam, as is well-known in Islam.
So the Muslim has to do that which Allaah has enjoined upon him, to please
Allaah and obey His command, hoping for His reward and fearing His punishment,
whilst trusting that Allaah is Wise in His laws and in all that He does, and
that He is Merciful towards His slaves, so that He would not prescribe for them
anything but that which is in their best interests and which will be of great
benefit to them in this world and in the Hereafter. It is for our Lord, the
Sovereign, the All-Wise, to issue laws, and it is for His slaves to obey and
submit.
Secondly: there are many reasons why it is
prescribed for us to avoid sewn garments during Hajj and ‘Umrah. For example:
to remind us of how people will be on the Day of Resurrection, for they will be
resurrected barefoot and naked, then they will be clothed. Reminding ourselves
of how things will be on the Day of Resurrection teaches us an important
lesson. It also makes us humble and makes us feel that we are obliged to submit
and cleanse ourselves of arrogance. And it reminds us of the principles of
rapprochement, equality and asceticism, and of keeping away from the luxurious
life which is condemned, and it makes us feel empathy for the poor and needy…
and there are other aims behind doing Hajj in the manner prescribed by Allaah
and explained by His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
And Allaah is the Source of strength. May Allaah
send blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and His family and companions.
Standing Committee for Academic Research and
Issuing Fatwas, Fataawa al-Lajnah, 11/179
(* Note: What is meant by sewn garments is not
those which are stitched, rather it means those which are fitted to parts of
the body, such as jackets which are fitted to the arms and chest, or pants
which are fitted to the legs, or leather slippers (khuffayn) which are fitted
to the feet, or gloves which are fitted to the hands. On that basis it is
permitted to wear a watch which has stitching on the strap, or shoes on which
there is stitching, or a belt in which there is stitching, and so on).
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