________________________________________________________________________ | w w w |\ | || || | || |\ | o_,_7 _|| . _o_7 _|| 4_|_|| o_w_, |\ | ( : / (_) / ( . |\ | |\ | || || | || |T | | || | |\ | . _, _8 |_D_|| . _,_,_,_D_|| 4_|| q ]_o_7_o _|_c 4_|_|| _|,_p q |\ | (_): / (_): . : / (_S (_S / |\ | |\ | In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the All-Merciful |\ | Greeting of Allah be upon Muhammad and the pure members of his House |\ |_______________________________________________________________________|\ Salaamun alaykum, The reply to the following questions was kindly provided by Shaykh Rasheed. Wasalaam, Mustafa Rawji Acting Moderator, 'Aalim Network ------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION #1: I would appreciate if you could answer this mas'ala for me as per Ayatullah Khamenei ruling from Alim Network. Q. Can Muslim women go to male gynecologists ? Over here in States most of the gynecologists are male and sometimes it becomes very difficult to find a good doctor close to home. In States I have seen many Muslim ladies going to male doctors who deliver their babies. ANSWER: Although I don't have the specific Fatwa of Agha Khamanie, the general rule is that a person is required to see a doctor of the same sex when touching and examination of the private parts are involved. Exceptions can be made when there is an emergency or a lack of availability of a doctor of the same sex. Also, when there is a question of competence, a person can opt for a more qualified doctor of the opposite sex if the issue of competence is vital to one's health. ------------------------- QUESTION #2: Q. Can Muslim women go to male gynecologists in life threatening situations? ANSWER: Yes. Was-Salaam, Ali Rasheed