ANSWER: Daughter in law and mother in law are mahrams for a man for life. Even if divorce takes place or his son or wife dies, they’re still his mahrams for life.
Read moreANSWER: Your father in law is your permanent mahram and there’s no need at all to cover your hair in front of him.
Read moreANSWER: When you visit them, ask them in advance to segregate it. If they can’t, simply go and give your respect and leaveÂ
Read moreANSWER: No, this is not permissible as her brother in law is not her mahram and the prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam prohibited for a Muslim woman to travel without a male mahram of her own, even for hajj.Â
Read moreANSWER: This is totally prohibited as islam promotes and mandates segregation between non mahrams.
Read moreANSWER: It’s not permissible at all for you to visit her as she’s not your mahram and this counts as free mixing which is forbidden.Â
Read moreANSWER: You have the right to defend yourself in front of him however, your cousin has no right to mix with your husband in the first place as she is non-mahram to him! It seems that the whole family is not abiding by sharia and you are freely mixing with cousins and in laws and […]
Read moreANSWER: If she breastfed you before you were two years of age 5 or more full meals, she is your mother and her husband is your father and her children are your siblings.Â
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