Must a Woman Wear NIQAB (Veil)?

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Umm Aysha

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The general understanding in Islam regarding Sunnah, is that if the Prophet :saw: or any of his wives (RA) or companions (RA) are recorded in authentic hadith to have engaged in an act that is not haram (prohibited) as defined by Qur'an or Sunnah, then the act is declared halal (permissible). If the companions engaged in an act that the Prophet :saw:was aware of and did not speak out against, it is halal.

It is well-known that the wives of the Prophet :saw: covered their faces any time non-mahram men were near. A woman named Asma, who was not a wife of the Prophet :saw: was also recorded as covering her face. Easily, one can conclude that wearing veil is halal (permissible).

However, Muslims and Muslimahs across the world have been in "hot debate" for centuries, over the issue of whether or not covering the face is obligatory upon a Muslimah. Those who argue that it is not required, point to the use of the word khimar in the Qur'an, and explain that today's modern khimar does not cover the face, and argue that khimar has never referred to the covering of the face, but only to that of the hair, neck, and bosoms. While one cannot deny the support of Hadith that indicate that the Prophet's wives wore khimar, one must realize that they also covered their faces at all times in the presence of non-mahram men.

The group of scholars agree that it is a highly recommended act to cover the face. The scholars also agree that a woman must cover her adornment, yet some scholars argue that this does not include the face.

BASING ON CULTURE VS. QURAN AND SUNNAH. ...Most Muslim men, even in America, would be pleased if their wives veil, but some state that a veil draws too much attention, causing men to look upon her more than normal. However, one must realize that when men 'look', they have nothing of her to see! Regardless, this issue must stick to understanding and implementing Qur'an and Sunnah, and not making excuses based on the current culture. Muslims are ordered not to imitate the dress of any non-Muslim culture, so, surely, we cannot make the choice to wear Niqab based on the pressures of modern day society; instead, we choose, insha'Allah, to fear Allah, swt, and not mankind!

When in a state of ihram, the muslimah cannot wear niqab. However, according to several scholars, such as Sheikh ibn Baz, even when in a state of ihram, "she should lower her headcovering or outer cloak over her face when she is in the presence of non-mahram men." So, it is to say that she should not cover her face around the other women during ihram, but that she should cover it if a non-mahram man approaches. He bases this on the hadith below, narrated by 'Aisha (ra)

In Fathul Bari, chapter Hajj, a tradition reported on the authority of Aisha (RA) says


"A woman in a state of Ihram (during Hajj and Umrah) should stretch her head - cloth over to her face to hide it."


Hadith - Recorded by Ahmad, Abu Dawud and ibn Majah, Narrated 'Aisha.[In his work Jilbab al-Marah al-Muslimah, al-Albani states (p. 108) that it is hasan due to corroborating evidence. Also, in a narration from Asma, Asma also covered her face at all times in front of men.]

Narrated 'Aisha (RA) who said, "The riders would pass us while we were with the Messenger of Allah :saw:). When they got close to us, we would draw our outer cloak from our heads over our faces. When they passed by, we would uncover our faces."


According to Shaikh ibn Uthaimin, "she is not required to cover her face during the prayer unless there are non-related men around her. She must then cover her face from them, as it is not allowed for a woman to uncover her face except to her husband and her male relatives i.e., mahram."

If a woman is not around any non-mahram men and does not fear that any will enter her area of salah, she may reveal her face and hands. This is agreed upon by the group of scholars.

So, whether agreeing that niqab is required or not, one must surely acknowledge that it is a desirous sign of piety. What better example of sunnah to follow for a muslimah than that of the Prophet :saw:and his wives RA. Every Muslimah is encouraged to cover to the fullest, showing only one or both eyes.

A woman does not have to wear a niqab (affixed veil), but she should emulate the female companions by using her hijab or other items, to lift and cover her face when a non-mahram man approaches, even during ihram (hajj), as this is in accordance with sunnah.


Hadith - Muwatta 20.16


Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa that Fatima bint al-Mundhir said, "We used to veil our faces when we were in ihram in the company of Asma bint Abi Bakr as-Siddiq."

The following Fatawa is from Sheikh Ibn Uthaimin:

"The Islamic hijab is for the women to cover everything that is forbidden for her to expose. That is, she covers everything that she must cover.

"The first of those bodily parts that she must cover is her face. It is the source of temptation and the source of people desiring her. Therefore, the woman must cover her face in front of those men that are not Mahram (i.e. father, huband, etc.).

"As for those who claim that Islamic hijab is to cover the head, shoulders, back, feet, shin and forearms while allowing her to uncover her face and hands, this is a very amazing claim. This is because it is well-known that the source of temptation and looking is the face. How can one say that the Shariah does no allow the exposure of the foot of the woman while it allows her to uncover her face?

"It is not possible that there could be in the Esteemed, Wise and Noble Shariah a contradiction. Yet everyone knows that the temptation from uncovering the face is much greater than the temptation that results from the uncovering of the feet. Everyone also knows that the most sought after aspect of the woman for men is the face. If you told a prospective groom that a woman’s face is ugly but her feet are beautiful, he would not propose to such a woman.

"However, if you told him that her face was beautiful but her hands, palms, or shins were less than beautiful, he would still propose to her. From this one can conclude that the face is the first thing that must be covered.

"There are also evidences from the Book of Allah (SWT) and the Sunnah of our Prophet (SAW). There are also statements from the Companions, the leading Imams and the great scholars of Islam that indicate that it is obligatory for the woman to cover all of her body in the presence of non-Mahram men. This obviously indicates that it is obligatory upon the woman to cover her face in front of such men."

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MubarekMuslimah

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Salaams very interesting, masha'allah.

I don't undetstand one thing though - the hadith here shows that a woman can wear niqaab on Hajj or Umrah - so where does the current stand on women not wearing it on Hajj or Umrah come from? Where or what is this based on? Just curious......

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ripefig

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Asalaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatahu


"There are also evidences from the Book of Allah (SWT) and the Sunnah of our Prophet (SAW). There are also statements from the Companions, the leading Imams and the great scholars of Islam that indicate that it is obligatory for the woman to cover all of her body in the presence of non-Mahram men. This obviously indicates that it is obligatory upon the woman to cover her face in front of such men."

wasalam

:salam2:

What happens to a man who wants to marry a woman who cannot take her veil off in front a non- mahram man. Does he marry her without seeing her face? What about identification issues. Does this invalidate the status of the majority of Muslim women who don't wear the veil? I understand and agree that it is a great blessing to wear the veil for the pleasure of Allah, but saying that it is OBLIGATORY upon all women:confused: makes a point that anyone doing otherwise is in wrong doing (sin). My main concern is about sisters who are not wearing the veil, are they doing something wrong?:wasalam:
 

samiha

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What happens to a man who wants to marry a woman who cannot take her veil off in front a non- mahram man. Does he marry her without seeing her face?

:salam2:

this is a different situation altogether. A guy can see a bit more of his future wife than just face. :) there are other hadith abt this...

wassalam.
 

Mabsoot

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:salam2:

this is a different situation altogether. A guy can see a bit more of his future wife than just face. :) there are other hadith abt this...

wassalam.

asalamu alaykum,

Yeah, Islamically he can see her face. and her hair even but with her permission and if her Mahram is there. He can not demand that of course.

In some cultures, the husband doesnt see his wife before marriage, this is allowed in Islam, but it is not recommended. Both partners should see each other and be happy. They can meet and talk as much as they like as long as the girls mahram (guardian is there)


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wa7da '3air

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i totally agree with bro. mabsoot ! ..
its mostahab <--- even to any man whether he's mahram or not mahram

and thankx ..
 

ripefig

Junior Member
salam brothers

face is the 50% beauty of a girl

sooooo

you have to think about it.

:salam2:

Unless you have Quran or hadith to substantiate that face is 50% beauty of a girl then I will have to disagree with this statement. I think 75 % or more of her beauty is her heart and the way she practice her deen. When we look at someone with our eyes we don't see the whole picture, we must look with our hearts. Why do many guys who marry girls with beautiful faces live an ugly life? If the heart is beautiful, the person is beautiful. There is much more than 50% to a girl than a beautiful face. If I made any mistakes in my statement, may Allah forgive me, because this is just my opinion. May Allah guide us all, and keep us together on the rope of Islaam.:jazaak:
 

Sister June

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The Quran does not specifically say we must cover our face; this is now based on opinion. Do what YOU feel is correct, dont worry about the scholars because they will keep debating this until the end of time and still not have 100% proof either way.
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