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[quote]"OK, here is what we have: - The prophet used to lead prayers. - If he wasn't there, and after he died, he said that Omar Ibn Il Khattab should lead the prayers. Now, all that we can derive here is the following: 1) if the prophet is here, he should lead the prayer 2) If the prophet isn't here, the most knowledgable man, or the best Muslim within us, should lead the prayer." Prophet(saw) culd ave also said a woman;s name but did he? u can also derive that 4m dis aswell! n corct me if i m rong! wasnt it Prophet(saw) who said dat a perfct muslimah is da 1 hence da fact a perfct female is da 1 who shuld not draw intention n shuld lower her gaze n not raise her voice so a men wont luk at her? but if she goes out dere n strts 2 lead da juma pray wont dat b attrcting attention? n lets not b naive n dont tll me dat every1 in dat masjid r concentrting in dere SALAH? Edited by: Malix on Friday, March 25, 2005 6:52 PM Edited by: Malix on Friday, March 25, 2005 7:02 PM[/quote]
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