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[quote]<p align=justify>[quote]For a woman the head is not included in the awrah (Tariq Hashmi). Also, when alone a woman can pray without the head cover (Shehzad Saleem). By extension of this logic, a group of women can pray without head covering (in absence of men so far). This much has been established. [/quote] <p align=justify>What I feel is that you are generalising the opinions of the two persons quoted above. You better confirm whether Tariq and Shehzad Sahib believe that it falls within the purview of etiquette and manners for women to pray without head covering under normal circumstnaces. <p align=justify>[quote]Further question (for extension purposes): Is a woman required to cover the head during Hajj? [/quote] <p align=justify>You seem to imply by 'required' obligation. They are not obligated by the Law yet they should cover their heads. <p align=justify>[quote]If No, then generation after generation and across various cultures women have covered their heads while in Hajj. Is it not then like mutawatirah? [/quote] <p align=justify>Yes. It is a tradition which has perpetuated through generations after generations. But perpetuation does not make everything obligatory. Does it?[/quote]
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