Q: "Should a woman cover her feet when she prays?"
"It
is not permissible for her to pray with her feet uncovered, indeed it
is not allowed for her to walk in the streets with her feet uncovered,
because the feet are part of the `awrah of a woman based on
Allaah's (`azza wa jal) Saying: {And let them not stamp their feet to
make known what they conceal of their adornment}.[1] The woman during
the Days of Ignorance used to wear what is known in the Arabic language
as khalkhaal (anklet), meaning a bracelet with small bells. So when the
woman walked, she in order to turn the men's attention to her would
strike the ground with her feet so the anklet would make a noise and the
men would hear that; and such was due to shaitaan`s whisperings to her.
This
means that the feet used to be covered. Because of what? Because of the
jilbaab that the women were commanded to cast down from over their
heads, according to Allaah's Saying: {O Prophet! Tell your wives and
your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their outer
garments (jilbaabs) close upon themselves}.[2] And it is mentioned in
the authentic hadeeth that the Prophet (sallAllaahu `alayhi wa sallam)
said one day during a gathering in which there were also women: `Whoever
drags his garment out of pride, Allaah will not look at him on the Day
of Resurrection. One of the women said: `O Messenger of Allaah, then our
feet will be exposed.' He (`alayhi ssalaam) said: `let (the women)
lengthen (their garments) by a hand-span.' She said: `Then a wind may
come and uncover (their feet).' He (`alayhi ssalaat wa ssalaam) said:
`let them add another hand-span, i.e. a cubit, and not go beyond
that.'[3] [4]
In
this manner, the jilbaab of the Muslim woman at the time of the
revelation of the above-mentioned verse: {to draw their outer garments
(jilbaabs) close upon themselves} used to cover the feet since the socks
that are widespread nowadays among both women and men were not
widespread at that time. The woman used to cover her shins and feet with
the long jilbaab that resembles the `abaa.ah. Therefore it is not
permissible for a Muslim woman to uncover her feet while she is on the
street, and it is even more impermissible for her to pray with her feet
uncovered."
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[1] Surat un-Noor 24:31
[2] Surat ul-Ahzaab 33:59
[3] the Shaikh mentioned the general meaning, not the exact wording, of the woman's speech
[4] Saheeh at-Tirmidhi 1731
[silsilat ul-hudaa wa nnoor 697/3-4 / asaheeha translations]