{"_id":"668da03c0b76658b4c2331c7","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Is a women’s voice while reciting Quran awrah (not to be recited in front of non mahram)?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Is a women’s voice while reciting Quran awrah (not to be recited in front of non mahram)?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"A woman's voice is not considered awrah, so it is permissible for others to listen to her voice as long as there is no fear of fitna (temptation) on the part of the listener. If a man fears fitna, then it becomes haram for him to listen, not for a woman to raise her voice, since her voice is not awrah. Fitna here refers to a desire or stirring of emotions that might lead a man to fall into sin.\\n\\nRegarding the ruling on women reciting the Quran in public or in the presence of non-mahram men, there are two opinions within the Shafi'i school. One opinion, expressed by Imam Shams-ud-Dīn al-Ramlī, is that it is not haram but rather makruh (disliked) because it could lead to fitna. The other opinion, expressed by al-Khateeb al-Shirbini, holds that it is haram, similar to the ruling on her calling the adhan.\\n\\nGiven these considerations, I would recommend for women to follow the stricter ruling, as it is more precautionary for them.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9ff10b76658b4c2329d2","tag":"Relationships: Opposite Gender","count":80},{"_id":"668d9fdf0b76658b4c232798","tag":"Quran: Etiquettes","count":63},{"_id":"668d9fde0b76658b4c232779","tag":"Women: Modesty","count":60},{"_id":"668d9fe00b76658b4c2327c8","tag":"Women: Other","count":52}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:40:28.519Z"}