Article 123- When a pilgrim becomes Muhrim then the following acts become Haraam to him/her and some of them have atonement. In my opinion, some of them are Makrooh which will be explained later. These acts are in the following order:
1- Wearing sewed clothing (for men)
2- Wearing a thing which covers all top of the foot (for men)
3- Covering the head (for men)
4- Covering the face (for women)
5- Wearing ornaments (for all)
6- Applying mascara and kohl
7- Looking in the mirror
8- Using fragrance
9- Applying oils on the body
10- Cutting the nails
11- Going under the shade in the state of ihram (for men)
12- Removing hair from the body
13- Performing marriage
14- Looking spouse with sexual desire
15- Touching
16- Kissing
17- Performing sexual intercourse
18- Masturbating
19- Killing insects
20- Extracting blood from the body
21- Tooth extraction
22- Disputing
23- Telling lies
24-
25- Carrying weapons
Article 124- After that a child becomes Muhrim or others made him Muhrim his/her guardian or the person who is responsible of his/her acts should prevent him from prohibited acts of Ihram or if the child is indiscriminating then keeps him/her from prohibited acts of Ihram
Article 125- If a child performs one of prohibited acts of Ihram then the atonement of hunting is upon his/her guardian, not to be paid from child’s assets, and it is Mustahab precaution that guardian pays the atonement in acts other than hunting.