A woman in her mourning period greeting visitors and going to doctors
Q 2:
We know that a widow during her mourning period should avoid all types of ornaments and should stay at her deceased husband's house. But what if a non-Mahram (not a spouse or an unmarriageable relative) from her relatives or those of her late husband visits to check on her and her needs?
Should (Part No. 20; Page No. 442) she inform them about her needs? If she becomes ill and there are no female doctors available, is it permissible for her to be examined by a male doctor?
A:
If the case is as mentioned, it is permissible for her to answer them in a way that does not create suspicion, and she must avoid Khulwah (being alone with a member of the opposite sex), in addition to maintaining her Shar`y (Islamically lawful) Hijab (veil). It is also permissible for her to visit a male doctor, if she needs to and there are no female doctors to examine her. May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.