Prohibition Of A Woman Travelling Without A Mahram, And Conditions Of A Mahram
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Assalam O
Alikium My mother is planning to go to ummrah
inshallah. But she needs a mairram and her husband nor
her brothers are able to go. We have asked an alm he
said she can go with her brother in-law which is also
her first cousin. As long as his wife is there which
she will be cause she's going too. Is this permissable
in Islam because I still have my doubts. Jazak allah
ho karun.
Praise be to Allaah.
One of the
ways in which Islam protects women is that it requires
a woman to travel with a mahram, to protect her from
those who have bad intentions and to help her, because
of her weakness, in facing the arduous trials of
travelling. A woman is not permitted to travel without
a mahram because of the hadeeth narrated by Ibn 'Abbaas
(may Allaah be pleased with him), who reported that
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: "A woman should absolutely not travel
unless she has a mahram with her." A man stood up and
said, "O Messenger of Allaah, I have enlisted in
such-and-such a military campaign, and my wife has set
out for Hajj." He said, "Go and do Hajj with your
wife." (al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, 3006).
What indicates that a mahram is obligatory is the fact
that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) commanded this man to give up the idea of
jihaad (on this occasion), even though he had enlisted
for a campaign and his wife was travelling for the
purpose of worship, not for some frivolous or
suspicious reason. In spite of all this, he told him
to go and do Hajj with his wife.
The ulamaa' have listed five conditions for a person
to be considered a mahram. He should be male, Muslim,
adult, and of sound mind, and he should be a relative
to whom marriage is permanently forbidden, such as a
father, brother, paternal uncle, maternal uncle,
father in law, mother's husband or brother through
radaa'ah (breastfeeding), etc. (as opposed to
relatives to whom marriage is temporarily forbidden,
such as a sister's husband, paternal aunt's husband,
maternal aunt's husband).
On this basis, the husband's brother and the son of a
paternal or maternal uncle are not mahrams, so it is
not permitted for her to travel with them. And Allaah
knows best.