![]() ![]() Abu-Hanifa, however, considered the narrations of Ibn-Omar as more probable. So, answers were given according to each question. Ibn-‘Umar reported, “She should not travel for three nights except with a mahram.”Īpparently, different narrations are due to the context of the questioner. This rule is supported by narrations of Bukhari and others that Ibn-Abbas (ra) said, that the Prophet (pbuh) said, “A woman should not travel except with a mahram, and no man should visit her except in the presence of a mahram.”Ību-Hurairah related the following on behalf of the Prophet (pbuh), “It is not permissible for a woman who believes in Allah and the Last Day to travel for one day and night except with a mahram.”Ību-Sa’id reported that the Prophet (pbuh) said, “A woman should not travel for two days except she is accompanied by her husband or a mahram.” Rather, she has to be accompanied by her husband or any other mahram of hers. The original rule stipulated in shari’a that a woman is not to travel alone. Yusuf al-Qaradawi | Translated by Sister Marwa ![]()
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