road, then she should go back if she is still close (to home), because she
still comes under the rulings of one who is not travelling. But if she has
gone far in her journey, Maalik says that she should go back so long as she
has not entered ihram, but the correct view is that one who has gone far
away should not return.The view that it is obligatory to go back if she is still
close is the report narrated from Sa‘eed ibn al-Musayyab who said: Some
husbands died when their wives were doing Hajj or ‘Umrah, and ‘Umar sent
them back from Dhu’l-Hulayfah, so that they could observe ‘iddah in their
houses. If it is possible for the woman to observe ‘iddah in her house
before she has gone far, then she must do so, such as if she has not yet
left the built-up area [of her city]. However, the one who has travelled far
is not obliged to come back, because it will cause her difficulty and will
require her to travel, so it is similar to the case of one who has reached
her destination.When the one who has travelled far comes back, if she still
has anything left of her ‘iddah, she must observe it in her husband's house,
and there is no difference of opinion concerning that as far as we know,
because it is possible for her to observe ‘iddah there, so she has to do it
as if she had not travelled and left it. End quote.Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was
asked: If a woman goes out for Hajj, and after she reaches Jeddah she hears
that her husband has died, should she complete Hajj or should she observe ‘iddah?He replied: She should complete Hajj, because if she goes
back, her return will involve travelling, but if she stays she will still be
travelling, so she should complete Hajj, especially if it is obligatory for
her, then she should go back. Even if it is a naafil Hajj, she should
complete it. End quote from Majmoo‘ Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 21/58.To sum up:
If a woman has gone for Hajj then she hears that her husband
has died whilst she is on Hajj, she is not obliged to go back home, because
that will involve difficulty, but when she goes back after Hajj, if there is
anything left of her ‘iddah, she should complete it in her husband’s house.And Allah knows best.
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