A Woman's Maternal Uncle And Paternal Uncle Are Mahrams To Her And Her Daughters
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Is it permissible to wear hijab in front of one's mother's paternal uncle and
maternal uncle?
Praise be to Allah.
A person's maternal uncle is regarded as a maternal uncle to him and all his
offspring. Similarly a person's paternal uncle is regarded as a paternal uncle
to all his offspring.
Based on that, there is nothing wrong with a woman taking off her hijab in front
of her mother's maternal uncle or paternal uncle; she may shake hands with him
and be alone with him, because he is a mahram to her. Allah, may He be exalted,
says, when listing women who are mahrams (interpretation of the meaning): "your
brother's daughters, your sisters daughter's" [an-Nisa' 4:23].
Ibn Qudaamah (may Allah have mercy on him) said in al-Mughni (7/90): "Sisters'
daughters and their daughters are mahrams, because they are the daughters of the
sister. The same applies to the daughters of brothers' daughters. End quote.
The Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas was asked: I have a sister, and she
has sons and daughters. The sons have got married and produced sons and
daughters. Is it proper for me to kiss these girls, as I am the maternal uncle
of their father? Similarly, the daughters of my sister have got married and
produced sons and daughters. Is it proper for me to kiss these girls, as I am
the maternal uncle of their mother? And is it the case that they do not have to
cover in front of me?
They replied:
A man is a mahram to the daughters of his sister's daughters, and to the
daughters of his sister's sons, no matter how far the line of descent reaches,
because he is a maternal uncle to them, and they do not have to observe hijab in
front of him, because Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning): "Forbidden to you (for marriage) are: your mothers... your brother's
daughters, your sister's daughters" [an-Nisa' 4:23]. That includes the daughters
(of one's brother and sister) and their offspring. End quote.
Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa'imah (17/384).
They were also asked: Is it permissible for a woman to uncover and to greet with
salaam her mother's maternal uncle and paternal uncle, and her father's maternal
uncle and paternal uncle? Please also give the fiqhi evidence proving that that
is halaal or haraam.
They replied:
It is permissible for a woman to show of her adornments to her mother's maternal
uncle and paternal uncle, and to her father's maternal uncle and paternal uncle,
that which she may uncover in front of her mahrams, for two reasons:
1.They are mahrams to her:
it is haraam for any of them to marry her, because of the general meaning of the
verse (interpretation of the meaning): "Forbidden to you (for marriage) are:
your mothers, your daughters, your sisters, your fathers' sisters, your mothers'
sisters, your brothers' daughters, your sisters' daughters" [an-Nisa' 4:23].
What is meant by the brother's daughters in this verse is daughters (and
granddaughters) of the brother, no matter how far the line of descent reaches,
not only the brother's own daughter. The paternal uncle of a woman's father is
the brother of her grandfather, and grandfathers, no matter how far the line of
ascent reaches, are (regarded as being the same as) fathers. So this woman is
included in the general meaning of the prohibition of marriage to the daughters
of one's brother. The paternal uncle of a woman's mother is a brother to the
father of her mother, so she is included in the general meaning of the
prohibition of marriage to the daughters of one's sister. What is meant by the
sister's daughters in the verse is the daughters (and granddaughters) of the
sister, no matter how far the line of descent reaches, not only the sister's own
daughter. The maternal uncle of the woman's mother is a brother to the mother of
the mother. The maternal uncle of her father is a brother to the mother of her
father. So this woman is included in the general meaning on the prohibition of
marriage to the daughters of one's sister. Therefore, once it is proven that she
is one of the mahrams of those who are mentioned in the question, it is
permissible for her to uncover in front of them that of her adornments that she
may uncover in front of those whom Allah mentions in the verse (interpretation
of the meaning): "and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands,
their fathers, their husbands fathers..." [an-Noor 24:31].
2.Allah has permitted the woman to uncover in front of her brother's sons and
her sister's sons, and their grandsons, no matter how far the line of descent
reaches, that which she may uncover of her adornments in front of all her
mahrams, fathers, sons and brothers.
Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
"and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers,
their husbands fathers, their sons, their husbands sons, their brothers or their
brothers sons, or their sisters sons..."
[an-Noor 24:31].
The maternal uncle of a woman's mother and the maternal uncle of her father, and
the paternal uncles of her mother and the paternal uncle of her father, no
matter how far the line of ascent reaches, come under the heading of sons of
brothers and sisters, and their grandsons, no matter how far the line of descent
reaches. The ruling about showing adornment is the same with regard to all of
them. As for greeting them, that is by shaking hands only.
And Allah knows best.
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