Can you please tell me If a man takes his wife to a restaurant and she wears niqab, how can she eat?
ANSWER: She can either eat “under” her niqab by slightly opening it from the side or you sit in a secluded area with her like a family room/area. If none of this works, stay at home, this is the best option.
Read moreANSWER: You can remove it while keeping your hands to the side of your face so that only the person in front of you can see your face.
Read moreANSWER: No problem in this when at home. What is prohibited is for women to go out wearing their hair in a high bun like the hump of a camel. This is not for imitating the camel but for luring people and seducing them.
Read moreANSWER: Women must wear a very loose outer garment over the normal clothes, that covers her entire body and conceals her bone structure and curves and a very loose, thick and long abaya does the job perfectly. Only her face and hands until the wrists should be uncovered when there are no non mahrams around.
Read moreANSWER: Her in laws are like any stranger on the streets if not worse! She has to wear an outer garment along with covering her face when she is in front of non mahrams in a joint family system and neither she can mix with them.
Read moreANSWER: Stay in your room wearing full hijab until this is over.
Read moreANSWER: This is permissible, as long as it does not smell strong and would attract men when outside.
Read moreANSWER: Your arms should not be uncovered if you are wearing proper sleeves! You must cover that area well so that it is not exposed when you bow or prostrate and you also must cover the area under your chin to the best of your ability.
Read moreANSWER: No problem in this if it’s very low but if your hair are long and thick and this bun would resemble a camel hump then this is not permissible while going out.
Read moreANSWER: If she didn’t know the ruling, Allah will not hold her accountable for something she did out of ignorance or forgetfulness. After knowing the ruling, she must cover properly before praying or her prayer would be invalid.
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