Hajj becomes wajib on anyone who fulfills the following requirements:
1. Is baligh.
2. Has enough time to go to Makkah and perform all the rites of Hajj.
3. Has enough money for travel and other Hajj related expenses. Example: Food, accommodation, qurbani, etc.
4. Should have enough money to give to his dependents so that they can meet their requirements until his return from Hajj.
5. Security i.e. there should be no danger to the pilgrim's life, wealth or honor throughout the journey.
6.
Should be healthy enough to perform all the rites of Hajj. He should
not have such an illness or weakness that he cannot bear the
difficulties of the journey.
7. On return from Hajj he should be able to earn for himself and his dependants.
Rule:
Hajj
will also become wajib if someone else gives you money to meet your
Hajj expenses and once you've performed such a Hajj, Hajj will never be
obligatory upon you ever again, even if at a later date you are
financially able to perform Hajj yourself. Example: A father pays for
his baligha daughters' Hajj expenses.
Important Note:
If
a person has taken a loan and the loan repayment date has not yet
arrived but he has now got enough money to meet Hajj expenses he will
first perform Hajj and later repay the loan. Simply being in debt does
not waive Hajj.
If a person has some property or assets
that are above his social standing, it is wajib upon him to sell them
and meet his Hajj expenses.
If a lady has more jewelry than her social
standing allows her to keep or she has become so old that she does not
need her jewelry she must sell her jewelry and use the money to go for
Hajj. Similarly if the lady has enough meher money to meet her Hajj
expenses and it is possible for her to obtain her meher then it is wajib
for her to demand her meher and go for Hajj.
If a person has only so much money that if
he pays the zakat which are wajib on him he will not have enough money
remaining for Hajj, then it is wajib upon him to pay the zakat and Hajj
will no longer be wajib on him.
If someone is so old or weak that he cannot
bear the difficulties of Hajj, then Hajj is not wajib on him. But if
Hajj was previously wajib on him and in spite of having the ability he
had not performed it, Hajj has to be performed in whichever way possible
even if he is now old or weak. And if he is completely unable to
perform Hajj then during his lifetime he should send someone else to
perform Hajj on his behalf and if this is not possible he should make a
will in this regard.
If Hajj becomes wajib on a person and he
dies, Hajj expenses must be set aside from the wealth he leaves behind.
Without removing this sum, distributing his wealth is haraam and a sin.
When Hajj becomes wajib, it is wajib to discharge the duty immediately i.e. in the same year. It is not allowed to postpone it.
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