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[quote]Assalamu alaykum Dear sister sobi please do not be offended by what i am about to say but think hard about what you are saying you are asking for clarification from 2 of allahs most pious creations imam Bukhari and hazrat ayshia R.A the blessed wife of the prophet s.a.w The prophet mohammed s.a w has stated that the best place for women to pray is at home therefore if we are to follow the sunnah i beleive thats where we should pray for most reward, inshallah,did not the prophet have the best interests of his ummah at heart ? imam bukharis hadith are sahih meaning strong and are accepted as such by the whole of the muslim world and you are asking for clarification ? I am not saying that women cannot go to the mosque, on the contrary the hadith i initally quoted says that if they want to go do not stop them however i again add that if the prophet mohammed s.a.w says its best for you to pray at home then surly if we want to follow the sunnah which means sayings and actions of the our beloved prophet surly out of love for mohammed s.a.w thats what we should do. finally might i add that the community spirit of muslims does not and shold not be confined to the place of prayer and a community hall could quite easily be used for the such gatherings. a mosque is for paying devotions to allah not for discussions regarding the dunya.[/quote]
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