After slaughtering, it is obligatory to shave the head or to cut some of the hair or nails. Of course, if it is the first year of Hajj, it is obligatory to shave the head, but for a woman, shaving the head is not permissible and she must make a mistake, that is, either by the hair or by the nails; and shaving the head or cutting the head is an act of worship, and it must be with the intention of approaching and not showing off, which will be invalid, and shaving the beard does not suffice to make a mistake.
Issue: It is permissible to shave the head herself or to have someone else do it, and the same applies to making a mistake, but she must make the intention herself, and it is better for someone else to make the intention as well.
Issue: The place for shaving the head or cutting the head is Mina, and it is not permissible to do it anywhere else, but it is not obligatory. Rather, it is permissible to delay it until the end of the thirteenth day, although it is recommended to do it on the day of Eid as a precaution.
Issue: If someone intentionally, unintentionally, or out of forgetfulness and ignorance of the issue does not shave or shave until he leaves Mina, it is obligatory for him to return to Mina and do so. If returning is not possible, he should shave or shave wherever he is and, if possible, send his hair to Mina.
Issue: It is necessary to observe the order of these three acts as a precaution and obligatory; that is, first throwing the Jamarat, then the sacrifice, then shaving or shaving; but if he does not observe the order unknowingly, there is no problem and it is correct.
Issue: After shaving or shaving, a person leaves Ihram and the things that were forbidden to him become permissible except for three things: women, pleasant odors, and hunting in the sanctuary.