In Islam, it is generally not permissible for Muslim women to shake hands with men who are not their close relatives, as physical contact between unrelated men and women is discouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
If it's women in general, then the answer would be yes. But there are some Muslim women who would prefer not to shake hands. They will put both of their palms together, place them in front of their chest and give a small nod. It's the same as shaking hands. Muslim women only do this if they want to 'shake hands' with men though, especially if they are not muhrim.
In some Muslim cultures and religious practices, it is not common for women to shake hands with men as a form of greeting due to beliefs about modesty and physical contact between unrelated individuals of the opposite gender.
In Islamic teachings, some Muslim women choose not to shake hands with men who are not their relatives to maintain modesty and avoid physical contact with unrelated men. This practice is based on interpretations of Islamic guidelines on modesty and interactions between men and women.
In Islam, it is generally not permissible for a Muslim man to shake hands with a woman who is not related to him, as physical contact between unrelated men and women is discouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
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It is a practice and tradition in some countries irrelevant being Islamic or non Islamic countries. The practice is not limited to Muslim women but also practiced by non Muslim women.
muslim women cover their body by wearing burqa/ fardha/ abaya. for covering hair they wear hijab. islam doesnt compel muslim women to cover their face , but it is liked by allah. the reason for covering is to prevent sights from stranger men
Yes, they can.
In Islam, physical contact between unrelated men and women is generally avoided to maintain modesty and respect for each other's boundaries. This is why some Muslims may choose not to shake hands with members of the opposite gender.
They pray exactly as men do, except women cover their whole bodies except their face and hands, just as if they were going out.