Ruling On Greeting Women With Salaam And Returning Their Greeting
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Is it permissible for me to return the salaams
of a woman who is a stranger to me, i.e., a non-mahram?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
Allaah has commanded us to spread the greeting of
salaam, and has enjoined us to return the greeting to
all Muslims. He has made the greeting of salaam one of
the things that spread love among the believers.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
" When you are greeted with a greeting, greet in
return with what is better than it, or (at least)
return it equally. Certainly, Allaah is Ever a Careful
Account Taker of all things "
[al-Nisa'4:86]
And it was narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: The
Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: "You will not enter Paradise until you
(truly) believe, and you will not (truly) believe
until you love one another. Shall I not tell you
something which, if you do it, you will love one
another? Spread the greeting of salaam amongst
yourselves."
Narrated by Muslim, 54.
In the answer to question no. 4596, there is a lengthy
discussion on the importance of greeting with salaam
and returning the greeting.
Secondly:
The command to spread the greeting of salaam is
general and applies to all the believers. It includes
men greeting men and women greeting women, and a man
greeting his female mahrams. All of them are enjoined
to initiate the greeting of salaam, and the other is
obliged to return the greeting.
But there is a special ruling that applies to a man
greeting a non-mahram woman, because of the fitnah
(temptation) that may result from that in some cases.
Thirdly:
There is nothing wrong with a man greeting a non-mahram
woman with salaam, without shaking hands with her, if
she is elderly, but he should not greet a young woman
with salaams when there is no guarantee that there
will be no fitnah (temptation). This is what is
indicated by the comments of the scholars, may Allaah
have mercy on them.
Imam Maalik was asked: Can a woman be greeted with
salaam? He said: With regard to the elderly woman, I
do not regard that as makrooh, but with regard to the
young woman, I do not like that.
Al-Zarqaani explained the reason why Maalik did not
like that, in his commentary on al-Muwatta': Because
of the fear of fitnah when he hears her returning the
greeting.
In al-Adaab al-Shar'iyyah (1/370) it says: Ibn Muflih
mentioned that Ibn Mansoor said to Imam Ahmad: (What
about) greeting women with salaam? He said: If the
woman is old there is nothing wrong with it.
Saalih (the son of Imam Ahmad) said: I asked my father
about greeting women with salaam. He said: With regard
to old women, there is nothing wrong with it, but with
regard to young women, they should not be prompted to
speak by being made to return the salaam.
Al-Nawawi said in his book al-Adhkaar (p. 407):
Our companions said: Women greeting women is like men
greeting to men. But when it comes to women greeting
men, if the woman is the man's wife, or his concubine,
or one of his mahrams, then it is like him speaking to
another man; it is mustahabb for either of them to
initiate the greeting of salaam and the other is
obliged to return the greeting. But if the woman is a
stranger (non-mahram), if she is beautiful and there
is the fear that he may be tempted by her, then the
man should not greet her with salaam, and if he does
then it is not permissible for her to reply; she
should not initiate the greeting of salaam either, and
if she does, she does not deserve a response. If he
responds then this is makrooh.
If she is an old woman and he will not be tempted by
her, then it is permissible for her to greet the man
with salaam and for the man to return her salaams.
If there is a group of women then a man may greet them
with salaam, or if there is a group of men, they may
greet a woman with salaam, so long as there there is
no fear that any of the parties may be tempted.
Abu Dawood (5204) narrated that Asma' the daughter of
Yazeed said: "The Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) passed by us woman and greeted us
with salaam." Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in
Saheeh Abi Dawood.
And al-Bukhaari (6248) narrated that Sahl ibn Sa'd
said: "There was an old woman of our acquaintance who
would send someone to Budaa'ah (a garden of date-palms
in Madeenah). She would take the roots of silq (a kind
of vegetable) and put them in a cooking pot with some
powdered barley. After we had prayed Jumu'ah, we would
go and greet her, then she should offer (that food) to
us."
Al-Haafiz said in al-Fath:
Concerning the permissibility of men greeting women
with salaam and women greeting men: what is meant by
its being permitted is when there is no fear of fitnah.
Al-Haleemi was quoted as saying: Because the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was
infallible and protected from fitnah. Whoever is
confident that he will be safe from temptation may
greet (women) with salaam, otherwise it is safer to
keep silent.
And al-Muhallab is quoted as saying: It is permissible
for men to greet women with salaam and for women to
greet men, if there is no fear of fitnah.
And Allaah knows best.
See Ahkaam al-'Awrah wa'l-Nazar by Musaa'id ibn Qaasim
al-Faalih.
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