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Women scholars

Postby CilmiDoone » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:15 pm

What'd you think?

They would teach the deen to muslim women, and lead prayers in the womens section or women only mosques which can then become proper learning centres for women. Surely a woman scolar is more accessible to and easier to approach for women?

What is the Islamic law say abouy this?

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Navy9 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:19 pm

Aisha (ra) used to teach women :up:

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Hyperactive » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:20 pm

Aisha (ra) used to teach women :up:
and men.

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Re: Women scholars

Postby CilmiDoone » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:21 pm

Aisha (ra) used to teach women :up:
and men.
So what does that make of the segregation of men and women?...

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Basra- » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:24 pm

NO. I seriously think we as Women SHOULD NOT lead prayers. Please---take your feminism out of our diin. Our diin clearly demonstrates women need to be lead and not lead. How many times should I say this? A woman is a feeble, gentle, exquisite creature that doesn't deserve to be a leader, especially of prayers. Just be nurturers and that's good. I mean, u can have a job---Khadija---pbuh, was prophet moh'd pbuh, 's employer. We have a good thing going on as women, we don't have to become men. OK? So save it--u closeted lesbos! :dj:

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Hyperactive » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:27 pm

ages and ages of segregation started later in islamic history. some historic claim Turkish empire started!

but now mosques are open for both, my mom told me when she was growing, there was no mosala for women in yemen , exept in ramadan and eids!

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Basra- » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:29 pm

ages and ages of segregation started later in islamic history. some historic claim Turkish empire started!

but now mosques are open for both, my mom told me when she was growing, there was no mosala for women in yemen , exept in ramadan and eids!

abaay hyper

stop pretending u r a man yaaqqee :whoa: U r a girl. :dj:

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Hyperactive » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:31 pm

basra, you called me once, dress crossed, what that means?

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Re: Women scholars

Postby CilmiDoone » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:38 pm

basra, you called me once, dress crossed, what that means?
Very bad terminology, u dont wanna knw :whoa:

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Basra- » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:40 pm

basra, you called me once, dress crossed, what that means?
Very bad terminology, u dont wanna knw :whoa:

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Re: Women scholars

Postby Navy9 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:46 pm

basra, you called me once, dress crossed, what that means?

أن يقوم الرجل أو المرأة بارتداء ملابس الجنس الآخر سواء كانت ملابس داخلية أو فساتين أو مجوهرات. المصطلح ليس له علاقة بالميول الجنيسة او التحول الجنسي.


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