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Can a Muslim Woman Lead a Friday pray?
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[quote][quote]What is the compulsion, which is taking a women among the mixed congregation and the men are considering or proving themselves ineligible?[/quote] I'm not sure if i fully understood your question, but i'll take a shot at answering it. It seems that the women feel that they are being treated and looked upon as inferior, and with the whole feminist revolution going on, they feel like they want their "rights" back (which weren't really taken from them in the first place). Women just want to be like men so that they can feel better about themselves. Men on the other hand feel superior to women, and will suffer a big blow to the ego if they allow women to lead them in prayer. It will be as if they are submitting to women. Just like a man being slapped by his wife, and staying quiet about it and then apolagizing. Even though he may be wrong, it doesn't matter, because he's the man. The issue seems to be more of traditional social conflict than it is a religious one.[/quote]
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