Damm: When a pilgrim makes a mistake.

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Damm.

A legal penalty is required when a pilgrim misses an obligatory act or violates a rule of ihram during Hajj or ‘Umrah.

The penalty is usually to sacrifice a sheep or a goat, whose meat is distributed to the poor and needy in Mecca.
What does it take a Damm?

Missing a mandatory ritual like visiting Muzdalifah, breaking the rules of ihram – wearing perfume, shaving before the prescribed time, or hunting within the sacred limits.

Damm is a form of atonement.
It reflects the mercy of Allah جل جلاله, which opens a path of reparation during this sacred journey.

The principle is clear: Hajj requires rigor and conscience.
And when you go bankrupt, Islam offers a path of correction.
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Source: AlBaitGuests

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