Permissibility of women visiting graves |
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Islam - Death | |||
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Saturday, 04 November 2006 23:47 | |||
Permissibility of women visiting graves
Paying visits by Muslim men to cemeteries is a practice of the sunnah, and it reminds one of his destiny so that he may strive for it. As the Prophet SAW (peace be upon him) said: "I [once] had forbid you from visiting graves, [and I now enjoin] you to do so, so that the visit may serve as a beneficial reminder." (related by Muslim and others) and in the version of al-Haakim: "… for [such visits] soften the heart, bring tears to the eyes, and serve as a reminder of the Hereafter, [but be careful] not to speak forbidden expressions [i.e. while visiting]." (Sahih al-Jaami' 4584) Concerning visits to cemeteries by women, scholars have varied opinions on this issue:
This condemnation would warrant the validity of the argument against women visiting cemeteries as the lawmaker (i.e. Allaah) would not condemn something that is permissible or reprehensible—only that which is forbidden completely. Regarding what would be the reason for this condemnation, the scholars have cited two main arguments:
In summary, the rationale behind this prohibition is that women are often not as strong emotionally in the face of calamities, and not visiting graves prevents them from the trial and from being exposed to unnecessary fitnah. Allaah the Most Knowledgeable knows what is most correct and best
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