Question:
When can a pilgrim terminate the state of Ihraam? We will return home after staying the night in Muzdalifah and before throwing the pebbles. Our home lies outside the boundaries of the Sacred Precincts.
Answer:
Answer:
All perfect praise be to Allah, The Lord of the worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.
Terminating the state of Ihraam for Hajj is of two stages: minor termination and major termination. After minor termination one is permitted to do everything that was forbidden for the pilgrim except for having sexual intercourse and the related things, such as concluding a marital contract, etc. On the other hand, the major termination makes permissible everything that was forbidden for the pilgrim including having sexual intercourse.
Scholars differ as to Hajj actions whereby the minor termination can be attained. Some of them said that the minor termination can be attained upon performing two out of three rites, which are:
However, there are other scholars who said that the minor termination of Ihraam can be attained by throwing the pebbles, and the major termination can be attained by performing Tawaaf Al-Ifaadhah after that.
It is, however, more cautious to adopt the first opinion because it is proven to have been authentically narrated on the authority of ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, while the authenticity of the narrations that support the other opinion are questionable.
Finally, if you go back home before you fulfill the conditions of minor termination of Ihraam, then you remain in the state of Ihraam, and you must not deem lawful anything that is forbidden for a pilgrim who is in the state of Ihraam until you have fulfilled the abovementioned conditions . You should note that spending the night in Mina during the days of throwing the pebbles is obligatory.
Allah Knows best.