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[quote][quote]\U r lukin at it 4m da rong way! i said Prophet (saw) wuld ave askd a woman 2 lead da prays, but did he NO! so its not a ? bout haram or halal its bout da fact IS DERE NY PROOF OF A WOMAN LEADIN BOTH SEX IN2 PRAY and if dere is PROVE IT? othrwise v wuld b here all day sayin 'OH ITS NOT RITEN DERE N NOT MENTIOND HENCE DA FACT ITS NOT HARAM NOR HALAL V CAN ASUME ITS OKKKKKKK! n nofink rly rong wid it.'[/quote] Abu Dawud Reported"The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to visit her in her own home; he appointed a mu’adhin for her, and ordered her to lead the members of her household (in Salah)" Also, women are generally allowed to lead tarawih prayers. :) There are some thing which the scholars won't tell you about. [quote]back to da point da imam as 2 stnd infrnt of da men RITE n women ave been told 2 stnd at da back behnd men? so does it mean da women as 2 stnd infrnt of all da men inorder 2 lead da prys? n wasnt da mosque actly built 4 men?[/quote] This was specifically dealing with when the women and men were praying. The rules could very well differ if the woman is leading. For example, it says men should stand next to each other in a line. Does this mean that the imam should stand next to them? No, but this this is dealt somewhere else to clarify. Though for women, it is not clarified.[/quote]
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