Women & Perfume
| (Compiled & translated by Moosaa ibn John Richardson) The Order for Perfumed Women to Return to Their Homes & Bathe & the Ruling on Their Prayer Offered Outside Their Homes “The prayer of a woman who wears perfume to go to the Masjid is not accepted until she returns & takes a bath, like the bath of janaabah (after sexual intercourse, i.e. a full bath).”
In the Name of Allaah, the All-Merciful, the Ever-Merciful… The Imaam, Aboo Dawood {d.275) collected in his Sunan (#4174) that Aboo Hurayrah encountered a woman who was wearing perfume, & the tail of her garment was dusty. He said, “O servant of al-Jabbar! Have you come from the Masjid?” She said, “Yes.” He said, “And you have perfumed yourself for that purpose (i.e. praying in the Masjid)?” She said, “Yes.” He then said, “I heard my beloved Abul-Qaasim (may Allaah raise his rank & grant him peace) saying: [3] Some people may misunderstand the hadeeth to be specific to women who go the Masjid for prayer, however this is clearly not the case. The mention of the Masjid is not restrictive in this hadeeth, & the ruling applies to women going out anywhere. Since the Masjid is a place where the men have been encouraged to dress well for & wear perfume, then it is not disliked for the smell of the perfume to be in the Masjid. So the problem with women wearing perfume to the Masjid is the distraction they would create & the potential fitnah that would ensue. This is the ‘illah (reason) for the prohibition. Thus, if this is the ruling for being around the best people, the people who pray in the Masjids, the people whom Allaah has praised in His Book as being those who truly believe in Him & that they are men who are not distracted by trade, then how much more does the prohibition apply to the most evil places, the gathering sites of the wicked (fujjaar), the most despised places on earth to Allaah…!! So it as if he was using the Masjid as an example of the best case scenario, where one would never imagine someone acting upon his desires & chasing after a woman. So then if it is not allowed to wear perfume in such a place, then what about the places where illicit behaviour is very common! |
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