Is it obligatory for a woman to cover her hair while she is reading the Qur’an?

What did Mabrouk Attia answer the question?

 Many women wonder about the ruling on women covering their hair while reciting the Noble Qur’an, which was answered by the well-known Egyptian preacher, Mabrouk Attia, during his live broadcast on his Facebook page.

After the question was asked by one of Sheikh Mabrouk Attia’s followers on his official page, who answered him by saying: “In the definition of the Holy Qur’an, it is the word of God who is worshiped by reciting it, and if the reading of the Holy Qur’an is worship and prayer is worship as it is necessary to cover your hair in prayer, it is necessary to cover the hair in the recitation of the Holy Qur’an. If you are aware of the definition of the Qur’an and that reciting it is an act of worship.”

There has always been controversy among people regarding the conditions for reading the Noble Qur’an, which are considered essentials since its revelation, as many questions have been raised, especially among women, such as “Is it permissible to read the Qur’an without covering the hair or not?

What is the ruling on reciting the Noble Qur’an for a menstruating woman?” These are the questions that were answered by the Dar Al Iftaa or the sheikhs of Al-Azhar, including Sheikh Mabrouk Attia, and they are as follows:

Reading the Noble Qur’an is an act of worship like prayer, and covering one’s hair is obligatory, as it is the word of God revealed to His Noble Messenger and worshiped by it.

- The condition for reading the Noble Qur’an is purity, as the woman must be pure and must perform ablution before touching the Holy Qur’an.

- If it is necessary for a woman to read the Qur’an, then she can read from the phone, but only when necessary, and those necessities include the Holy Qur’an exams in which the memorized portions must be reviewed.

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