Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a senior lecturer and Islamic scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the last live fatwa session in which he states: “Muslim women are not allowed to uncover themselves before anyone except their husband; the only exception is for treatment purpose. They are allowed in this case to do so for purpose of treatment only. If a lady’s skin condition is such that it is unbearable for them, then only they are allowed to do so; otherwise, it is clearly haram. So, every woman should ask themself whether it is a case of genuine hardship or simply a question of simple discomfort or inconvenience. Consult your conscience and act accordingly.
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