Criterion of Kasir al-Shak (Too Many Doubts) in Worship Was Raised in Meeting of Representatives of Religious Authorities

The criterion of Kasir al-Shak (too many doubts) in worship was discussed and reviewed at a jurisprudential meeting of representatives of Religious sources of imitation.

According to the Hajj Information Base, a representatives of the Religious sources of imitation attended a jurisprudential meeting at the presence of Supreme Leader's representative in Hajj and Pilgrimage Affairs at the Hajj and Pilgrimage Research Institute in Qom.


At the beginning of this meeting, Hojjat al-Islam Seyed Abdolfattah Navvab while referring to the beginning of the registration process for applicants to embark on Hajj Tamattu 1404, said that in the upcoming Hajj programs, efforts have been made to make the necessary plans for securing foreign exchange and renting housing, and "we hope that the costs will increase reasonably, given the dependence on the exchange rate".


"The program to send pilgrims to Umrah is also being implemented well, and various Iranian Hajj officials have had meetings and discussions with officials of the host country to remove some restrictions. In these meetings, the worship programs have been explained based on Ja'fari jurisprudence, and we hope that the conditions of Iranian pilgrims will be taken into consideration by them," he added.


In the continuation of this meeting, given the importance and sensitivity of the issue of shaving, this practice was again evaluated by the members present in the meeting in an illustrative and practical manner, so that the final conclusion could be announced for the use of a shaving machine instead of a razor.


In the continuation of the meeting, the attendees addressed the issue of the criterion of "most certain" in worship and its application to the Hajj rituals, and the opinions of jurists and leading religious authorities were discussed.