With respect to women, in my limited readings through the books of fiqh in the chapters pertaining to hajj and ‘umrah, I have not found anything which prevents the women from the jogging.
Category: Scholars
Taking pills to prevent menses during Hajj or ‘Umrah
Is it permissible for a woman to take (pills/medication) to prevent (the arrival of) her menses so she can perform the rites of the hajj or ‘umrah with ease?
Where is Allaah?
What is the ruling regarding those who say: “Indeed Allaah is not below and nor above, and nor to the right and nor to the left, and nor outside of this world and nor inside it, etc…”?
The effect on one’s wudhoo after touching someone of the opposite sex
Does this form of touching nullify her wudhoo if she previously had wudhoo or does it not have any effect [on her wudhoo]?
Jamaa’ah at-Tableegh’s lack of importance given to seeking knowledge
That which is well known about this group (Jamaa’ah at-Tableegh) is the lack of importance they place on seeking knowledge…
Looking at women in the Haram
Will a man be accounted for looking at women in the Haram (al-Masjid al-Haraam, Makkah)…
Two rak’ah Sunnah prayer after the Maghrib adhaan and before the iqaamah
What is the ruling of the tahiyyatul-masjid just after the adhaan of Maghrib and before the prayer, whilst the time period between the adhaan and the iqaamah is short?
The imaam leading the prayer from a raised platform
Is there any effect on the validity of the prayer whereby the imaam is praying [leading] the prayer from a raised platform to the congregation of followers?
Birth control during the early stages of marriage
Is it impermissible to prevent a pregnancy for a period of two years at the beginning of a marriage, so long as both husband and wife are in agreement with this…
A woman’s prayer in her home is better
If she abandoned praying in al-Masjid al-Haraam or al-Masjid an-Nabawee and prayed inside her home, would she be rewarded with the multiple reward for the prayer therein
