Wrong evidence on seclusion with non-Mahram woman
I read a Fatwa stating that it is impermissible to be alone with a non-Mahram woman even if there is no sexual desire. However, I also read that ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattaab, may Allaah be pleased with him, used to visit a blind old woman who used to live alone at her home. He used to go there to clean her house, prepare food for her and other needs. Is not this considered unlawful meeting in seclusion with non-Mahram woman without having sexual desire for her? May Allaah Reward you.
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In general, the stated ruling in the other Fatwa is an established unequivocal principle that is supported by authentic texts from the Sunnah. Other incidents in this regard are either inauthentic or took place under certain circumstances that necessitated permitting meeting in seclusion, such as in case of need or necessity. However, the story of In terms of extracting lessons from this Hadeeth, Allaah Knows best.
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