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[quote]Assalamu Alaikum, I would like to discuss few points: 1. every government has the right to make laws, but to stop someone from performing his/her religious duties is something very serious. If France make a rule against headscarf we all protest against it, Don't you think that France has the right to make laws & what if your government make a law that no one can say his prayer in mosques ? 2. Brother Nauman said that this is their interpretation of Islamic Law and we should respect. I totally agree with you brother, We are only trying to mention others about their mistake ( in our view ) if they are right they should provide proofs and secondly we are only discussing what is required in Islam, we cannot force them to change their view. Even many scholors from Pakistan holds the same view, we can't do anything but to educate about the truth. 3. Brother masahibzada, no one here is trying to convince that one should not obey the Prophet (sws) but to follow a rule you must undwerstand it first. How can you follow a rule without proper understanding ? Brother you have said that we have received the Quran and Ahadeeth through the same channel. I am afraid I disagree with you on this point, Quran is converyed through the Ijma while the ahadeeth are conveyed through some personal work. There is difference in both ways. [quote] Narrated Ibn 'Abbas (Radhiallaho anho): The Prophet (sallallaahu'alaihi wasallam) said, "A woman should not travel except with a Dhu-Mahram (her husband or a man with whom that woman cannot marry at all according to the Islamic Jurisprudence), and no man may visit her except in the presence of a Dhu-Mahram." A man got up and said, "O Allah's Messenger! I intend to go to such and such an army and my wife wants to perform Hajj." The Prophet said (to him), "Go along with her (to Hajj)." [/quote] What I have understood from this hadith that this was a general order for women that they should not travel alone and that was to save them from others, and the Prophet (sws) consider it so important that he even ask the person to leave the Jihad. In my opinion, this was to save the women and this should be observed all the time, not only for Hajj or Umra & if we think that now a days travelling is safe that women can travel alone then they should be allowed to go for Hajj as well. If they can go to other places then why not Hajj. Please correct me if I am wrong. Kind Regards Edited by: atifrafi on Monday, November 29, 2004 11:53 AM[/quote]
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