Question 490. What is the ruling on covering the face 
with a Niqab in Hajj, because I have read a Hadith whose meaning is that a woman 
in the state of Ihram should not cover her face, nor should she wear gloves.  
And I have read another statement attributed to ?Aishah, may Allah be pleased 
with her, when they were in Hajj, in which she said: ?When men passed by us, we 
used to cover our faces and once we had passed by them, we would uncover our 
faces.? How may we reconcile these two statements? 
Shaykh Ibn al-'Uthaymeen رحمه 
الله answered:
The correct view in this is what is proven by the 
Hadith, and that is the Prophet?s prohibition to a woman in the state of Ihram 
from covering her face.  So, the woman in Ihram is forbidden to wear a Niqab in 
any circumstances, whether unrelated men pass by her or not: accordingly, it is 
unlawful for a woman in a state of Ihram to wear a Niqab, whether she is 
performing Hajj or ?Umrah. 
The Niqab is well-known to women:  It is to cover the 
face with a veil which has two holes for the eyes.  As for the Hadith of 
?Aishah, may Allah be pleased with her, it does not contradict the prohibition 
of wearing a Niqab, because the hadith of ?Aishah, may Allah be pleased with 
her, it is not mentioned that the women wore the Niqab, it only says that they 
covered their faces, without using a Niqab.  This is something which is 
essential if men pass by women, they must cover their faces, because veiling the 
face from unrelated men is obligatory, so based upon this, we say that wearing 
the Niqab is unlawful for a woman in the state of Ihram in any circumstances; as 
for covering her face, It is better for her to uncover her face, it is 
obligatory for her to cover it, however, she should do so with something other 
than a Niqab.?  
[Fatawa Arkanul-Islam, page 731, question 
490]
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Is it permissible for the woman in Ihraam to cover her 
face?
It is permissible for the woman who is in a state of 
Ihraam to cover her face with an adjoining/alternative (cloth) other than the 
niqaab and the burqa’.
Shaykh ul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله 
Ikhtiyaaraat al-Fiqhiyyah min Fataawaa Shaikh ul 
Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah page 117
Translated by Aboo Haatim Muhammad 
Farooq
 


 
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