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[quote][quote]Would both the scholars mind to justify their judgmental statements regarding the Saudi's decision? I do not want to contradict you and only want proper education in religious affairs. jazakAlalh[/quote] Assalaamu Alaikum. First of all, I'm not a scholar; just a very enthusiastic student of Islam, standing on the first stage of discovery perhaps. Secondly, a comment concerning your question. As brother Ibrahim said, the Qur'an does not anywhere restrict women against travelling without a mahram. If anyone can find me such a restriction, I'd be happy to change my opinion. Thirdly, as far as ahadith are concerned, yes, they are to some extent, but there again, there's a misunderstanding, I believe. If anyone's interested, I'd be happy to provide you a piece written on the same (which I will, nevertheless) before this discussion comes to an end. But first, let's have arguments from the Qur'an itself. Because I believe that restricting a muslimah from approaching the House of Allah is a grave issue, indeed. Wasalaam. Saadia[/quote]
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