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The  first question from Fatwa no. ( 5994 ):  
Q  1: A young lady wants to wear Niqab (face veil), knowing that it is Fard  (obligatory, based on a definitive text), but her parents refuse and tell her  that her obedience to them is also a Fard that takes precedence over wearing  Niqab. Are the parents right? Does this mean that she should abandon wearing  Niqab? How could this be in accordance with the Messenger's saying, |  |   | (Part No. 1;  Page No. 541) |   |  |   Anyone  who turns away from my Sunnah is not one of my  (followers).  Moreover, even  though Niqab is Wajib (obligatory, based on a speculative text), it is known  that Fard is the same as Wajib according to the Four Schools of Jurisprudence,  except for that of Imam Malik who maintained that Wajib comes in  intermediate status between Fard and Nafilah (supererogatory). Kindly give us  your Fatwa in this regard. If wearing Niqab is Fard, how can this girl abide by  that obligation, while her father threatens to pull her Niqab off in public if  he sees her wearing it. He takes this attitude because he thinks that wearing  Niqab will jeopardize the girl's brothers.  
 A:  It should be known that obedience to parents is obligatory provided that  what they request is reasonable and approved by the Shari`ah (Islamic law). If  obedience to parents leads to committing sins, then there should be no obedience  to them. It is authentically reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said,  Truly,  obedience is only in what is good.  Therefore, the girl should stick to wearing the Niqab, and try to convince her  parents by explaining the legal ruling, without being bothered by their threats.  Furthermore, she should always seek Allah's Help and the help of the pious  relatives within the family who can advise them, so that Allah may benefit them  with such advice. May  Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad,  his family, and Companions.  
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