{"_id":"668da0150b76658b4c232db1","title":"Can a husband travel for hajj if he still owes his wife some of her mahr?","question":"I read that if the mahr isn't paid it is considered a debt on the husband. In this case, would the mahr need to be paid before going on Hajj as all debts should be paid off before performing Hajj?","answer":"Individuals in debt are restricted from traveling, even for essential obligations like Hajj, without explicit or implicit consent from their creditors. Hence, there are two options here, either he pays off the debt or he seeks consent to travel.","tags":[{"_id":"668da0150b76658b4c232daf","tag":"Relationships: Spouse","count":42},{"_id":"668d9ff40b76658b4c232a2f","tag":"Marriage: Mahr","count":18},{"_id":"668da0130b76658b4c232d6d","tag":"Contemporary Life: Debt","count":16},{"_id":"668da0150b76658b4c232d9a","tag":"Hajj and Umrah: Travel","count":4}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:39:49.928Z"}