Donating Hair
Question :

Can a Muslim woman donate her hair to a child cancer patient that will use the hair as a wig? Is it not prohibited because non-mahram people are going to see it?

Answer :

It is permissible to donate her hair. It is prohibited for the woman to uncover her hair in the presence of non-mahram men if the hair is attached to her and not when it is cut.

Headscarf
Question :

Is it permissible for a woman not to observe the headscarf in situations where she is ridiculed by society, given uncomfortable glances, and risks losing her job because of the dress restrictions at the job?

Answer :

She should observe her religion, continue to wear hijab, ignore the said glances and not pay attention to such discomforts. She is rewarded for such tolerance and patience in the way of guarding her religion.
Losing the job is not an excuse to abstain from wearing the hijab. Almighty Allah said: “And whosoever keeps his duty to Allah, Allah will appoint a way out for him.” (65:2-3).

Uploading Photos
Question :

What is the Islamic position concerning a woman uploading photos of herself with proper hijab online?

Answer :

It is permissible to do so if it does not involve another prohibited act.

Fake Hair
Question :

Is it allowed in Islam for a woman to braid another woman’s hair with fake hair, knowing that whoever has this fake hair on her head does not wear the hijab?

Answer :

Yes, it is permissible.

Western Dress
Question :

Is it permissible for my wife to wear a dress that only reaches the knees, in the presence of Muslim women only, like in a ladies-only marriage ceremony?

Answer :

Yes, it is permissible.

Regarding Child
Question :

If a boy was adopted by a woman and then became baligh (adult), will he be mahram for her, i.e. will it be permissible for him to look at her without hijab?

Answer :

She is not a mahram for him, i.e. she must observe hijab in his presence.