Question: I
am approaching you for information regarding I‘tikaf that is done
in the last days of Ramadan. I want to do it but I do not have the
proper information regarding its start and end. Can women observe this
worship at their homes?
Answer: I‘tikaf is
a very special form of worship. The essence of this ritual is to devote
ones self to the Almighty by praying, reading the Qur’an and remembering
Him through His attributes. It is optional and carries great reward. Fasting
is a pre-requisite for I‘tikaf. Muslims normally undertake it in
the holy month of Ramadan.
Ideally, a Muslim woman should sit
in I‘tikaf in a mosque. However, if that is not possible, she can
observe this ritual in a secluded part of her house. The maximum length
is that which begins on the 20th of Ramadan at sunset and ends with
the sighting of the moon whether this occurs on the 29th or the 30th. I‘tikaf
can be observed for lesser period and preferably the length should
not be less than one night.
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