3 Groups of Muslim Women Who Are Not Obliged to Wear Hijab, Who Are They?
According to the Shafi'i scholars, the 'aurat' of a woman is her entire body except for the face and the palms of the hands.
According to the Shafi'i scholars, the 'aurat' of a woman is her entire body except for the face and the palms of the hands.
Dream - Covering the aurat is part of the command of the Islamic religion that must be obeyed by Muslims, both men and women. For a woman, the way to cover the aurat is by wearing a hijab. As explained in the Al-Quran, Surah Al-Ahzab verse 59: "O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves [part] of their outer garments." According to the scholars of the Shafi'i school, a woman's aurat is her entire body except for the face and palms of the hands. However, not all Muslim women are obligated to wear a hijab. Who are they?
The following is an explanation as summarized by Dream through various sources.
In Islam, wearing hijab is part of the obligation to preserve purity and dignity of oneself. The following are some virtues of wearing hijab according to Islamic teachings:
Wearing a hijab is an obedience to Allah's command as stated in the Al-Quran. Allah emphasizes in the Al-Quran, Surah An-Nur, verse 31 that Muslim women must cover their bodies with a hijab.
Hijab helps Muslim women to maintain their dignity and honor. By covering their aurat, they limit the gaze of others towards them, thus providing protection for their purity and honor.
Hijab helps Muslim women to avoid slander or sexual temptations that may arise when their aurat is exposed. By wearing hijab, she shows her seriousness in protecting herself and preventing temptations that can have negative consequences.
Women who wear hijab properly and politely can be an example for other women in practicing the teachings of Islam. They show that true beauty comes from piety to Allah, not just physical appearance.
Wearing a hijab is a form of worship and devotion to Allah SWT. By obeying His command to wear a hijab, a Muslim woman can draw closer to Him and enhance her spiritual awareness.
The following are some Muslim women who are not required to wear hijab. Who are they?
"The law in Islam applies to those who have reached the age of maturity (mukallaf). That is, they have the obligation to carry out the commandments of Allah SWT and have reached the age of adulthood. Now, in this matter, a young girl who has not reached adulthood is not obligated to wear a hijab, as stated by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): 'O Asma, indeed, when a woman reaches adulthood, nothing should be seen from her except this and this.' He (peace be upon him) pointed to his face and the palms of his hands. (HR. Abu Dawud)"
The following is the translation of the provided 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving any html tags: "Muslimah next who are not obliged to wear hijab are the insane or mentally ill. Even the Prophet Muhammad has guaranteed that the insane are exempt from the laws established by Allah SWT. He said: "The pen is lifted from three people: the one who is asleep until he wakes up, the insane person until he regains sanity, and children until they reach puberty." (HR. Ahmad, Abu Dawud, An Nasa'i, and Ibn Majah)"
The last Muslimah who is not obliged to wear hijab is an old woman. As Allah SWT says: "And the old women who no longer have the ability to bear children, who no longer have the desire to marry, then there is no sin upon them if they remove their veils without displaying their adornments. But if they maintain their modesty (by continuing to wear the veil), it is better for them. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing." (QS An-Nur: 60)
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