While many of the prohibitions during Ihram are similar for both men and women, there are some specific guidelines for women:
- Covering the face: Women are not required to uncover their faces during Ihram. However, they are prohibited from wearing a niqab (face veil) or burqa that covers the face. The hijab (headscarf) should be worn loosely, ensuring modesty while allowing the face to remain visible.
- Wearing perfume or makeup: Women in Ihram are forbidden from wearing perfume or applying makeup. Adorning oneself with cosmetics or fragrances contradicts the spirit of simplicity and purity that Ihram embodies.
- Covering the hands and face during prayer: While in regular circumstances, women are encouraged to cover their hands and face during prayer, during Ihram, they should refrain from doing so. This is to maintain consistency with the principle of modesty without unnecessary embellishments.
By abstaining from these prohibited acts and embracing the simplicity and spirituality of Ihram, pilgrims can fully immerse themselves in the profound experience of Hajj or Umrah. It is through these restrictions and observances that the true essence of the pilgrimage journey is realized, leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.