Women Corner >> Question/Answers >> Prayers Salaah
Q1. | How should you cover your body for Salaah? |
A1. | The body must be completely covered except for the face, the hands including the wrists, and feet below including the ankles. |
Q2. | How should the head be covered for Salaah? |
A2. | It is compulsory for you to cover your head and hair, the neck and the collar (throat). If you are wearing a very thin veil over your head such that the hair's shininess or color can be seen, then the Salaah will not be valid. |
Q3. | What happens if a small portion of a female's body is uncovered during Salaah? |
A3. | In all the parts that are compulsory to cover, if one part was uncovered and was less than a quarter in proportion, then the Salaah is valid. If the opened part is a quarter in size and one is able to cover it immediately, then too the Salaah is valid. If the part was uncovered for one (Rukn), meaning the time you could say (Subhan-Allah) three times, or was uncovered deliberately and whether it was covered again immediately, the Salaah is nullified. |
Q4. | What are the Aurat parts for a female? |
A4. | The entire body is the Aurat for a female, except for the face, both hands until the wrists and both feet until the ankles. This is split into thirty parts of the body. These parts are:
Note: Although the woman's face is not an Aurat, it is still forbidden to expose it to foreign males or ghair-mahram, those whom Islam allows you to marry. It is also forbidden for foreign males to look at a female's face. |
Q5. | How should you stand on the Musallah (prayer mat) for Salaah? |
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Q6. | When saying the Takbeer-e-Tahreemah or (Allahu Akbar), how high should the hands be raised? |
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Q7. | After saying the Takbeer-e-Tahreemah, where should you place your hands? |
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Q8. | 4. How should the Ruku be done? |
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Q9. | How should you perform the Sajdah? |
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Q10. | How must you sit in the Jalsa position? |
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Q11. | Are women allowed to call out the Adhaan and Iqaamah for Salaah? |
A11. | It is Makrooh-e-Tahrimi (almost Haraam) for women to call the Adhaan or Iqamaah. If a woman calls the Adhaan, she will be sinful and the Adhaan will have to be repeated by a male. |
Q12. | When must a female not respond to the words of the Adhaan? |
A12. | It is not Waajib for a female who has Haiz or Nifas to reply to the Adhaan. |
Q13. | While the Adhaan is being called, what must one do? |
A13. | Whilst the Adhaan is being called, all talking, greeting and replying to the greeting should be stopped. All other work should be stopped. Cooking or cleaning of the house should be stopped. Even the recitation of the Quran should be stopped if the sound of Adhaan is heard. You should listen to it and reply to it. The same rule applies for Iqaamah. Those who remain busy in conversation will experience a bad death. If one is walking and if one hears the sound of Adhaan, then stop, listen to it and reply to it. The Hadith Shareef has reported great virtues for one who stops all work and listens to the Adhaan. |
Q14. | If a female who has Haiz or Nifas recited the verse of Sajdah, will it be binding on her to perform the Sajdah-e-Tilaawat? |
A14. | It would not be necessary for her to perform the Sajdah. |
Q15. | If a female who has Haiz or Nifas heard the verse of Sajdah, will it be necessary for her to perform the Sajdah-e-Tilaawat? |
A15. | It is not Waajib for her to perform the Sajdah-e-Tilaawat if she hears such verse. |
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