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Woman goes out to gatherings of dhikr without permission

Question: 2993

A woman is asking: what is
the ruling on my going to the mosque or to a gathering of dhikr in a
Muslim’s house for da’wah or to learn, without my father’s
permission? If he knew about it he would stop me from going, but eemaan
(faith) wears out just as clothes wear out, and I need to renew my faith
because I am in an environment that is filled with munkaraat (undesirable
things). Is it permissible for me to go in secret or what?

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

Before
marriage, a woman is under the guardianship of her father, so it is not
permissible for her to go out of the house except with his permission,
whether it is to go to the mosque or elsewhere, because obedience to
one’s father is obligatory so long as it does not involve disobedience
towards Allaah. We advise you to listen to broadcasts from the
Al-Qur’aan Al-Kareem station, because there is much knowledge and sound
teaching to be gained from it. They have a program called “Noor
‘ala’l-Darb (Light on the Way)” in which a group of scholars
answer questions from listeners. May Allaah help you to do all that is
good and grant you a sound understanding of Islam.

Source

From Fataawaa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 12/101

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