The distinctive garb of the male pilgrim worn during Umra or Hajj It consists of two pieces of white, unsewn and plain cloth One of the pieces is wrapped around the midriff to cover his body from just above his navel to his ankles, and the other is draped around his shoulders to cover the upper body For ladies, their ordinary, and unpretentious clothes of daily wear constitute their Ihram
The white cotton dress worn by Mohammedan pilgrims to Mecca For men, two scarfs, without seams or ornament of any kind, of any material except silk; one scarf is folded round the loins, and the other is thrown over the neck and shoulders, leaving the right arm free; the head is uncovered For women, an ample cloak, enveloping the whole person
The distinctive garb of the male pilgrim worn during Umra or Hajj It consists of two pieces of white, plain and unsewn cloth One of the pieces (ezaar) is wrapped around the midriff to cover his body from just above his navel to his ankles, and the other (reda) is draped around his shoulders to cover the upper body For ladies, their ordinary, and unpretentious clothes of daily wear constitute their Ihram
The white cotton dress worn by Mohammedan pilgrims to Mecca, For men, two scarfs, without seams or ornament of any kind, of any material except silk; one scarf is folded round the loins, and the other is thrown over the neck and shoulders, leaving the right arm free; the head is uncovered For women, an ample cloak, enveloping the whole person
The special two-garment seamless attire worn by pilgrims Also, the state of ritual consecration during which the pilgrim abstains from certain acts, such as not combing, not shaving, and observing sexual continence