If a person is compelled to look at someone’s private parts to treat him, then based on obligatory precaution, he must place a mirror opposite [the person’s private parts] and look [at his private parts] through the mirror. However, if there is no other way but to look directly at his private parts, there is no problem. The same applies [i.e. there is no problem] if it would be quicker to look directly at the private parts rather than look at them through a mirror.
[1] Mubtadhilah is a term used to refer to a woman who does not observe hijab in front of non-maḥram men and does not take heed when she is forbidden from continuing with this behaviour. MISCELLANEOUS RULINGS ON MARRIAGE LAWS OF TEMPORARY MARRIAGE (MUTʿAH) العربية فارسی اردو English Azərbaycan Türkçe Français