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22-06-2012, 09:43
mag je als vrouw thuis bidden met een huisjurk en pyama broek eronderaan? en ook met sokken bidden? en met bron erbij aub

22-06-2012, 11:25


Assalam alaykoum oegti,

De (gebeds)kleding voor een vrouw hoort het hele lichaam te bedekken, van haar hoofd tot en met de voeten, waarbij alleen haar handen en haar gezicht onbedekt mogen zijn. Een gebed dat in bijvoorbeeld doorschijnende kleding verricht wordt is niet geldig. Ook strakke kleding die de lichaamsvorm laat zien, moet vermeden worden.
Dus als je een lange huisjurk hebt die ruim valt en niet je lichaamsvorm laat zien, dan is dit geen probleem om in te bidden. Sokken dragen in het gebed is fard, aangezien de voeten bedekt moeten zijn.

Ik hoop dat je iets aan deze info hebt, hieronder heb ik nog twee daliels geplaatst die met dit onderwerp te maken hebben:



Iedere vrouw die waarlijk in Allah en zijn boodschapper gelooft, kan niet anders doen dan het voorbeeld van deze deugdzame vrouwen volgen, dus moet zijzelf de specifieke islamitische kleding dragen en niet op naaktheid en de openlijke vertoning die haar omringt letten. "En trek de sluiers volledig over jullie lichamen, nekken en borsten". (QS An-Noer 24/31)

Er zijn twee soorten mensen van de Hel, die ik niet heb gezien: mensen die zwepen hebben als de staarten van vee, waarmee ze de mensen zullen slaan en vrouwen die gekleed doch naakt zijn, lopend op een lokkende manier met hun haar gelijkend op de bulten van kamelen, zijwaarts leunend. Zij zullen het Paradijs niet betreden noch haar geur ruiken, alhoewel haar geur kan worden bespeurd van zo-en-zo’n afstand.” [Overgeleverd door Muslim, 3/1680]


Wa Salama

22-06-2012, 11:53

Citaat door ben_serieus:
mag je als vrouw thuis bidden met een huisjurk en pyama broek eronderaan? en ook met sokken bidden? en met bron erbij aub
Assalamu alikum oeghty,

Hierbij ter info en ter nsasieha fisabililah de onderstaande uitleg van de kibaar ulaama. Insha Allah is het zo nader verduidelijkt voor je. Ghair insha Allah!


Fatwas of the Permanent Committee>Group 1>Volume 6: Salah 1>Salah>Covering the `Awrah>Clothing for women during Salah:The fourth question of Fatwa no. 4945:

Question: Should a woman pray without wearing trousers? Many women do this including my wife.

Answer:

A woman should pray in clothes that cover all of her `Awrah (parts of the body that must be covered in public). It has been reported on the authority of `Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, Allah does not accept the prayer of a woman who has reached puberty unless she wears a Khimar (veil covering to the waist). It has been reported from Um Salamah (may Allah be pleased with her) that she asked the Prophet (peace be upon him), Can a woman pray in a long dress and a veil without wearing a lower garment? He replied, "[She may pray], if the dress is long, flowing, and covering the surface of her feet."Related by Abu Dawud. Leading Hadith critics judge that this Hadith is Mawquf (a Hadith narrated from a Companion of the Prophet); only reported from Um Salamah.

The entire body of a woman is `Awrah except for her face and hands when praying. She should cover them in the presence of an Ajnaby (a man other than a husband or permanently unmarriageable male relatives). There is no harm in praying while wearing trousers, if they are clean.

May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

The Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta':

Member Member Deputy Chairman Chairman
`Abdullah ibn Qa`ud `Abdullah ibn Ghudayyan `Abdul-Razzaq `Afify `Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz




Fatwas of the Permanent Committee>Group 1>Volume 6: Salah 1>Salah>Covering the `Awrah>Clothing for women during Salah:
The first question of Fatwa no. 12259:

Question: Is there any Shar`y (Islamic legal) evidence that suggests that a woman should take off her trousers during Salah (Prayer)? Please note that she wears Hijab (veil) and her trousers are clean. If she has to take them off, what is the wisdom behind that?

Answer:

There is no Shar`y evidence that a woman is demanded to take off her trousers when she is going to offer Salah as long as they are clean.

May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

The Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta':

Member Deputy Chairman Chairman
`Abdullah ibn Ghudayyan `Abdul-Razzaq `Afify `Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz



Fatwas of Ibn Baz>Volume 29>Kitab Mulhaqat Al-Salah (Book of Additional Features of Salah)>Chapter: The conditions of Prayer>Ruling on a woman showing her hands and feet during Salah:143- Ruling on a woman showing her hands and feet during Salah:

Question: What is the ruling on a woman showing her hands and feet while offering Salah (prayer)? If it is not permissible, does it nullify her Salah? May Allah reward you well.

Answer:

It is not permissible for a woman to show her feet during Salah according to the Jumhur (dominant majority of scholars) and doing so nullifies Salah. Most scholars maintain that if a woman offers Salah while her feet are uncovered, she should repeat the Salah. It is better to cover the hands but there is no harm to show them just like the face, for it is an act of the Sunnah (act of worship following the example of the Prophet) to uncover it during Salah unless there is a marriageable man nearby in which case she should cover her face and feet.

However, if there are no marriageable men in the place, there is no harm to show the ankles although it is better to cover them. Also, if there are no marriageable men, it is an act of the Sunnah to disclose the face.



Fatwas of Ibn Baz>Volume 5>Questions and Answers on `Aqidah:

Question 1: As Bedouins, some of our women wear clothes that cover their `Awrah (parts of the body that must be covered in public) but are a bit short or tight. What is your advice to them?

Answer:

It is known that women must cover up and avoid Tabarruj (woman’s public display of her adornment or charms) and display of their beauty. Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) states: And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance Exegetes state that Tabarruj signifies the display of beauty and adornment. Thus, it is the duty of women to observe Hijab (veil) and abstain from adorning themselves in the presence of men, who are not Mahram (spouse or permanently unmarriageable relative). Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) states in Surah Al-Ahzab: And when you ask (his wives) for anything you want, ask them from behind a screen: that is purer for your hearts and for their hearts. It is purer for both their hearts if women observe Hijab so as not to lead others or be led to Fitnah (temptation).

Moreover, Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) states in Surah Al-Nur: ...and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband’s fathers Allah also says in Surah Al-Ahzab: O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e. screen themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way). That will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so as not to be annoyed. And Allâh is Ever Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

The cloak mentioned in the previous Ayah (Qur'anic verse) is a loose outer garment covering a woman's body and head worn over the regular clothes to provide more concealment and prevent any Fitnah. That is how women should dress, whether they are Bedouins or urbanites to abide by the teachings of Islam. They should be keen on covering their `Awrah and on choosing suitable clothes that are not too tight and thus define their figure, or too loose and thus expose their `Awrah. Further, it is best for women to wear clothes that cover the head, face, and hands in the presence of an Ajnaby (a man other than a husband or unmarriageable male relatives), even if he is a cousin, brother-in-law, or the like. Similarly, during prayer, a woman is to cover all her body with the exception of her face, for it is Sunnah (a commendable act) to uncover the face so long as there are no Ajnaby men around her.

As for the two hands, there is no harm in uncovering them although covering them is preferable. During prayer, the feet should be covered according to the majority of scholars and it is not permissible to expose them. A woman can cover them with her garment or by wearing socks.


Wassalaam.

22-06-2012, 17:08
wa3alaikom salem soekran voor jullie reacties!! moge allah swt jullie goed belonen ameen!

22-06-2012, 17:27


is er een verschil tussen vrouw die alleen thuis is of een vrouw die thuis is met andere mensen?

22-06-2012, 17:41

Citaat door ben_serieus:
wa3alaikom salem soekran voor jullie reacties!! moge allah swt jullie goed belonen ameen!
Wa alikum assalam,

Alhamdulilah! Afwan oeghty! Allahuma ameen lil djamih op je dua! Fijn dat het zo verduidelijkt is voor je! Ghair insha Allah!