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Monday, 8, August, 2005 (03, Rajab, 1426)


Women's Hair and Ablution

Q. When a woman needs to take a bath for purification, she is often troubled if 
her hair is very long, particularly if the time at her disposal is short. This 
leads to problems, particularly if as a result she shows reluctance to respond 
to her husband's desire. Is there a way out? Is it permissible for a woman to 
wear her hair short?

Khalifa

A. Let me first of all clarify that there is no Islamic requirement that women 
must wear their hair long. In some Muslim communities, people feel that Islam 
prohibits that a woman should cut her hair, or wear it short. This is merely 
cultural in those communities. It is not a religious requirement. This means 
that a Muslim woman could wear her hair at any length she prefers.

When a woman has finished her menstrual period, she is required to take a bath 
or a shower. Both husband and wife are required to do the same after sexual 
intercourse. This involves washing one's head and body with water. However, the 
problem of a woman with long hair is not a modern one. It has been there all 
the time. Hence, we have clear guidance from the Prophet (peace be upon him) on 
this point. A woman said to the Prophet: "Messenger of God! I am a woman who 
ties my hair in plaits. Should I undo my plaits for ghusl, i.e. the bath 
required removing the state of ceremonial impurity?" 

The Prophet answered: "No. It is sufficient for you to use the fill of your 
cupped hands three times, and then wash the rest of your body, and you will be 
in a state of purity." (Related by Muslim, Ahmad and Al-Tirmidhi.) This makes 
it clear that a woman needs to take water in her hand three times and wet her 
hair, rubbing it at root. There is no need to wash her hair fully.

Another Hadith confirming this is reported by Lady Aishah who heard that 
Abdullah ibn Umar advised women to undo their hair when they need to do the 
ghusl. She remarked: "It is amazing that Ibn Umar is asking women to undo their 
hair. Why does he not ask them to shave their heads? I used to do the ghusl 
with God's Messenger, using the water in one container, and I would do no more 
than wash my head with the fill of my hand three times." (Related by Muslim and 
Ahmad.)


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