
Originally Posted by
Abu_Bilal
Assalam Alaikum.
This issue is very clear, just like the issue of women traveling more than 48 miles without a mehram, which was discussed in detail in another thread.
According to the Shari'ah, the place of a woman is at home. If she is unmarried, her father has to support and maintain her. If she is married, her husband has to support and maintain her.
If her father or husband is unable to support her and there is no other support system for her, then she may seek employment to support herself and her dependants. In doing so, she much adhere to the laws of Hijaab. She may only work to fulfil her needs and until there is an alternative support for herself and her dependants. Once there is an alternative support for her needs to be fulfilled, she cannot continue working in a way that she is compelled to violate the laws of the Shari'ah. She will be excused by Shari'ah only due to necessity as that relaxes prohibition only fill the need.
I am sure, that the modern enlightened muslims would have some problems with this issue too, just like beard, niqab, trousers above ankles, etc.
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