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The prescribed and obligatory mourning period for a widow after the death of her husband in Islam is four months and ten days. This period is known as the 'Iddah (waiting period) and is a religious obligation, as stated in the Qur'an (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:234) and confirmed in the Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad's teachings). • Purpose: This serves both as a period of devotion and respect for the late husband and as a legal waiting period, primarily to ascertain whether the widow is pregnant, which prevents confusion of paternity. • If Pregnant: If the widow is pregnant, her 'Iddah lasts until she gives birth, even if that is before or after the four months and ten days. • Mourning Practices: During this time, the widow is required to refrain from certain forms of adornment and beautification, which may include: • Wearing decorative clothing or bright colors. • Applying perfume, makeup, or kohl (antimony). • Wearing jewelry. • Residence: She is generally required to remain in the house where her husband passed away, only leaving for necessary reasons (e.g., medical appointments, buying essential groceries if no one else can, or going to work if she has no other means of provision), and must return home to sleep. For the death of any other relative (parent, child, sibling, friend), the formal mourning period is limited to three days. The widow's period for her husband is the only exception to the three-day limit. #fyp #muslimtiktok #muslimdawah #abuusamah #thecorrectislam
The prescribed and obligatory mourning period for a widow after the death of her husband in Islam is four months and ten days. This period is known as the 'Iddah (waiting period) and is a religious obligation, as stated in the Qur'an (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:234) and confirmed in the Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad's teachings). • Purpose: This serves both as a period of devotion and respect for the late husband and as a legal waiting period, primarily to ascertain whether the widow is pregnant, which prevents confusion of paternity. • If Pregnant: If the widow is pregnant, her 'Iddah lasts until she gives birth, even if that is before or after the four months and ten days. • Mourning Practices: During this time, the widow is required to refrain from certain forms of adornment and beautification, which may include: • Wearing decorative clothing or bright colors. • Applying perfume, makeup, or kohl (antimony). • Wearing jewelry. • Residence: She is generally required to remain in the house where her husband passed away, only leaving for necessary reasons (e.g., medical appointments, buying essential groceries if no one else can, or going to work if she has no other means of provision), and must return home to sleep. For the death of any other relative (parent, child, sibling, friend), the formal mourning period is limited to three days. The widow's period for her husband is the only exception to the three-day limit. #fyp #muslimtiktok #muslimdawah #abuusamah #thecorrectislam

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