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[quote]jazak'Allah for time from both of u pls carry on your healthy discussion/arguement as i'm sure its helping many as far as javed sb is concerned, and as i told one of my my sisters who asked me recently(v. angrily!!) to send his opinion to her, one must read his other research work re: basics like Qura'n n Sunnah first before reading his opinion about head cover or other disputive issues; b/c its only then that one can understand/recognize that a person who has done the research work of such high standard and calibre within such restricted limits of Allah's and His beloved's sws Word, cannot b talking out of blue wen he talks about head cover-- there must b a solid ground for this. so its the matter of trust as well. i hv noticed that after many lectures of his the only and one dua' he has asked persistently is "rabbana la tuzegh quloobana ba'da iz hadaitana..." o Allah pls do not turn our hearts to wrong after guiding us to right...) I hope and pray Allah has not let him go astray while giving this ruling then. insha'Allah re: shehzad saleem's opinion, as far as i know this reply from him was a few yrs back i think his opinion is not different from javed sb's now after his research work wud b nice to hear from the horse's mouth though may Allah guide all of us to His Paradise, in all aspects. amen in my situation atleast javed sb's opinion has helped me stop rushing to the doors of the changing room in operating theatres calling people to give me a surgical cap before i cud step out to the shelf a few steps ahead in the corridoor. to get the cap myself while switching over from the head scarf to the cap and then nonmuslim staff around frowning n asking"what happens dr. khan if aur hair is shown for a while while getting to ur surgical cap? is it something like sikhs that they will b punished if their hair was seen?" (i know many wud say why can't u keep a couple of surgical caps handy, and i do that as well, but i just mentioned this occasional situation for an example of situations many of us must b facing in day to day life and we ought to b v. clear what is actually the logic behind this head cover so that we do not convict our sisters who wud rather like to wear a hat or another sort of head cover instead of the typical scarf only, as per dress/culture of the country/area and may hv to b in situations where keeping the rest of the body covered as such, head cover may hv to b flexible on and off- and this helps to make our nonmuslim colleagues understand as well why we cover our heads, when we explain to them the concept of modesty in islam, including inner and outer purity of self and society i hv seen this also takes away their resentment against head cover and they sound more understanding and cooperative once the logic re: this matter reaches them wassalaam/peace .[/quote]
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