Does she need to repeat her Hajj? ()

Muhammad Salih

 

A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed answers the following question, "I am asking this question on behalf of my wife. When she was 14, she made hajj with her mother, 2 sisters, and one of those sisters' husbands, who is obviously non-mahram. she was unaware at the time that a woman needs to make hajj with a mahram, is her hajj valid or does she need to repeat the hajj? Please give some evidence/statement of the scholars on this, jazakallaah kharyan."

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    Does she need to repeat her Hajj?

    حكم الحج من غير مَحرم

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    Sheikh Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid

    محمد صالح المنجد

    Translation: Islam Question and Answer website

    Format: Islamhouse website


    ترجمة: موقع الإسلام سؤال وجواب
    تنسيق: موقع islamhouse

    2012 - 1433

    Does she need to repeat her Hajj?

    I am asking this question on behalf of my wife.when she was 14, she made hajj with her mother, 2 sisters and one of those sisters husbands, who is obviously non mahram. she was unaware at the time that a women needs to make hajj with a mahram, is her hajj valid or does she need to repeat the hajj ?. please give some evidence/statement of the scholars on this, jazakallaah kharyan.

    Praise be to Allaah.

    Firstly: her Hajj is valid, in sha Allaah, but her travelling without a mahram is something that is forbidden, as it disobeys the words of the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “A woman should not travel except with a mahram.” This lady travelled without a mahram. If she was unaware of this ruling, then I hope that she will be excused, and she has to seek the forgiveness of Allaah. If she was aware of it, then she has to repent and seek the forgiveness of Allaah.

    But there is another question to be asked, which is: does this Hajj count as the obligatory Hajj required in Islam?

    If she had reached the age of puberty when she did that Hajj, then it does count as the obligatory Hajj required in Islam, even if she went without a mahram. If she had not yet reached the age of puberty, then she has to go for Hajj again, and her first Hajj will count as naafilah (supererogatory). What is meant by puberty is the appearance of one of the signs of puberty, such as the onset of menstruation, the growth of body hair (in the armpits and pubic area), or “wet dreams” (following which one detects the emission of fluid from the private parts). It is most likely that a woman of fourteen years of age had reached puberty.

    And Allaah knows best.