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[quote]QUOTE: OR even Touching the Holy Quranduring your Mensturation. Believe me THERE is NO BASIS behind it. In fact it's a misunderstanding of the SAME AAYAH quoted ABOVE. Could you please enlighten, What is your BASIS of being so much Overconfident to say, “Believe me” regarding Touching and Reciting Holy Quran during Menstruations? How can you translate the words of the verse 56: 79 “La Yamassuhoo illal Mutahharoon” and how can you relate the words “Mutahharoon” of 56: 79 AND “Yathurna”, “Tataharna” and “Mutatahherin” of the verse 2: 222. Could you find some relation regarding Touching Holy Quran, specially? Uptill now your statement, regarding touching Holy Quran, seems to be pretty WRONG. On the other hand, as I pointed out in my post earlier, reciting Holy Quran without touching it, without Salat/Namaz and without Wudhu seems to be NOT against the sayings of God. Regarding the verse 56: 79, I DISAGREE even with the author of the link given because there is NO such context he FORGED. I shall be obliged if someone answer the following QUESTIONS: 1. Why is a woman reluctant to recite or touch Holy Quran while there is NO SIN if she does not do during these days? 2. Whatever the interpretation is, what is the difficulty in doing Wudhu or the purification, for men and women? I am wondered that we feel hard to do Wudhu/ purification once a day and what about five times a day. I am also waiting for some comprehensive reply otherwise respecting the Holy Quran, the Quranic words, in general, like “Afalaa Taalamoon”, “Afalaa Taaqeloon”, and “Afalaa Tashoroon etc surely help us to prevents our eyes being sprinkled with sand and to use the common sense to know the matters like for example the difference between Holy Quran and an ordinary book. Edited by: Loveall on Friday, June 17, 2005 8:40 PM[/quote]
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