{"_id":"668d9ffa0b76658b4c232abe","title":"Do I have to take off my hijab for wudu in a public restroom?","question":"How much of the head must make contact with water when making wudu? More specifically, if a woman who wears hijab has to make wudu in a public bathroom, is she required to take off her hijab in order to wipe the entire head? Or does a small part of the head suffice? I've also seen some women wipe over their hijab when making wudu in public. Is there any authenticity around that?","answer":"This answer is completely based on the Shafi school. \nThe minimum requirement is to ensure that water touches any part of one's head, regardless of how small the area may be. Therefore, if someone were to wet only one finger and touch a part of their head with it, that would be considered sufficient. Regarding your question about women wiping over their hijab, if the moisture permeates the hijab and comes into contact with their hair, it would be deemed sufficient.","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe40b76658b4c232837","tag":"Tahara: Wudu","count":117},{"_id":"668d9fde0b76658b4c23277f","tag":"Women: Hijab","count":30},{"_id":"668d9fdf0b76658b4c2327ae","tag":"Women: Travel","count":7}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:39:22.153Z"}