{"_id":"668d9fe30b76658b4c232811","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"What is a woman's awrah in front of other women?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"How much of our awrah can sisters show around other sisters and is it different from how much of our awrah we can show around family members? I know that sisters should hide their beauty and not show off around men outside our family but to what degree should we engage in this when we're just with other sisters, if at all?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"The ʿawrah of a woman in the presence of unrelated men is everything except hands and face, and the feet according to some scholars.\\n\\nThe ʿawrah of a woman in the presence of male relatives & Muslim women is everything between the navel and the knee. Relatives here refer to non-marriageable kin (maḥram), whether Muslim or non-Muslim. As for male relatives that she is allowed to marry such as cousins, the ʿawrah in front of them is the same as non-relatives, which is the entire body except the hands and face.\\n\\nThe ʿawrah of a woman in the presence of non-Muslim women is everything except the parts of her body that are usually exposed during work, and they are: the head, the neck, the arms up to the shoulders, and the legs up to the knee.\\n\\nThe clothing that covers the ʿawrah must not be transparent nor form fitting in the areas that are considered ʿawrah. (For example: The part of the dress that covers the navel to the knee must not be form fitting nor transparent, in addition to fully covering the ʿawrah.\\n\\n\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe30b76658b4c23280f","tag":"Relationships: Non-Muslims","count":95},{"_id":"668d9fde0b76658b4c232779","tag":"Women: Modesty","count":60},{"_id":"668d9fe20b76658b4c23280c","tag":"Relationships: Extended Family","count":47}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:38:59.124Z"}