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Can a Muslim Woman Lead a Friday pray?
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[quote]Assalamu Alaikum, has it ever happened in the Past? During Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. time? If not then why have it now? Why change everything due to society? Society plays a big role rather then religion nowadays right? If you are telling yourself a woman should lead prayer, then tell yourself this too a man should wear hijab. Yes there should be equality but a man can lead a prayer for man and women as it was for generations unchanged till now. A woman can lead one for women without the presence of man. For those men that think it should happen, then if women are required to dress differently, then why dont we dress as them and bring that "NEW CHANGE" to ourselves? Is a woman leading a prayer for men and other women considered a change in Islam? A religion that is suppose to be unchanged? Anyone know the correct absolute 100% answer if it is allowed or not? Not a "I think" "I think it shouldn't" "Maybe" opinion or thought but a definite answer? Assalamu Alaikum[/quote]
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