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[quote]>>There is no need for any more seperation after this. It was decided unanimously by the Tamil Nad women. What do you want to do, create hurdles in their demand for the mosque? Also, since they are already separate, does it really make a difference if they get together on their own. If they can have separate schools and colleges, maternity hospitals, et al. then why not mosques? >>What happens if there are unbeleving men and women who harass the women when they are entering and leaving the mosque? Even before that who is protecting them against believing men in the first place? Many Tamil Nad women complain that the Jamaah rules against them. Please read the attached link. Also I think they are well protected in All Women Banks, Schools for girls etc., then why this security issue just on the mosque? >>Ever since 9/11 there have been attacks on Muslims throughout the western world. I think this is Tamil Nad. Even then I suppose, since they decided upon the mosque they would have considered many factors before this decision. Let us not insult their intelligence now. >>This is something which I don't agree against, and yes it is an innovation to the religion. No, it is not. Edited by: junaidj on Thursday, August 12, 2004 2:00 AM[/quote]
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