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  1. Main article: Aurat (word) In Arabic, the term 'awrah or 'awrat (عورة), with the root ‘-w-r, means "defectiveness", "imperfection", "blemish" or "weakness". The most common English translation of awrah is "nakedness". [ 1 ] In Arabic, the word 'awrah is used in reference to both men and women.

  2. aurah. The aurah of a Muslim woman with ajnabi males (all males who are not her muhrim) is her entire body including her face and palms whether she has reached puberty or otherwise. If her face and her palms can cause slander or lust, they are considered as her aurah as well. It is permissible for a Muslim

  3. Apr 15, 2019 · Allah SWT has decreed the bounds of aurah for man and woman. Every Muslim individual is obligated to cover the aurah and protect the dignity where ever the person is. Aurah is body parts that is prohibited to be seen to other man or woman. (Refer al-Mausû’ah al Fiqhiyah al Kuwaitiyah, 31:44) Allah SWT states:

  4. Apr 12, 2019 · Aurah is parts of the body that is prohibited to be seen by other man and woman. Refer al-Mausu’ah al-Fiqhiyyah al-Kuwaitiyyah (31/44). A Muslim woman is obligated to cover their aurah as has been agreed by the scholars in accordance with the evidences from the al-Quran and al-Sunnah, as the following:

  5. Mar 2, 2006 · 'Awrah is the area of the body that should be covered by a woman in front of non-mahrams. The 'awrah of a woman in front of her mahrams is her entire body except that which usually appears, and the 'awrah of a woman with another woman is the area between the navel and the knee.

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · Understanding the Meaning of Awrah in Islam. The concept of Awrah in Islam holds significant importance as it delineates the parts of the body that should be covered in front of others. Awrah goes beyond mere physical appearance; it embodies a profound spiritual and cultural significance in the Islamic way of life.

  7. It is considered as aurah only if it is used to attract men and sinful actions. We quote the opinion of Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradhawi in his book al-Halal wa al-Haram fi al-Islam pertaining the characteristics of the garments supposed to be worn by women.

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