Hijab for the same gender

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I heard randomly on the internet that women (and I’m guessing men too) have as well as a hijab for non mahrams and they have a hijab for each other too. Is this true? If so, could someone describe the specifics of this?

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Do you mean haya? Which roughly translates as shyness/modesty.

So even among women, you’re not allowed to unnecessarily expose yourself. Same with men.

With regard to what a woman may wear in front of another woman, what is prescribed is for her to cover the area between the hand and ankle, but if a woman needs to roll up her garment for the purpose of work and the like, then she may roll it up to the knee, or if she needs to roll up her sleeves, she may roll them up to the elbow. But she should do that only as much as is necessary; it is not permissible for this to be her usual way of dressing.

It is permissible for a woman to cover in front of her mahrams what she may uncover in front of other women; she may uncover her head, neck, foot, hand, forearm, leg and so on.

But despite that she should not make her clothes short, coming only to the knee and the like, let alone making it shorter than that. Rather she may uncover only what is ordinarily uncovered of the lower leg, the foot, and the like.

She should not wear these tight clothes that show the shape of the ‘awrah or display her charms, even if that is in front of her mahrams. Rather she may only do that with her husband.

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/220...-front-of-her-parents-under-any-circumstances
 
As sister insaanah said, even among your own gender or with close family members, you should stay cover to some extent. it is a simple question of modesty and even non muslim do the same. In most normal families, people will have modesty in front of their children and siblings.

But it is not the same as Hijab.
 
As sister insaanah said, even among your own gender or with close family members, you should stay cover to some extent. it is a simple question of modesty and even non muslim do the same. In most normal families, people will have modesty in front of their children and siblings.

But it is not the same as Hijab.

So it would be mandatory yes?
 
As sister insaanah said, even among your own gender or with close family members, you should stay cover to some extent. it is a simple question of modesty and even non muslim do the same. In most normal families, people will have modesty in front of their children and siblings.

But it is not the same as Hijab.

Also, how would it be for a man? Obviously the conditions of dress are different for each gender. Also, when it concerns family members and people of the same gender, does the policy of the second look being haraam apply?
 

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