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The Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa clarified that a woman’s travel without a Mahram (male guardian) is permissible in Islam, provided she is traveling through a safe route, and she feels secure regarding her safety during the journey, stay, and return. It also must be ensured that she is not exposed to any harassment or harm to her religion or person. They based this ruling on prophetic traditions that indicate the permissibility of a woman traveling if the area is secure. The Fatwa authority emphasized that scholars permit women to travel without a Mahram when accompanied by trustworthy companions or when traveling for obligatory pilgrimage (Hajj) with trustworthy women, especially under conditions of secured safety.
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