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[quote]There are some problems here which you talk about, that i can't really see in any way as committing a sin. For example, if a doctor has to examine female patients, it is not haram for him to do so! Why should it be haram for you to speak with your patients face-to-face? This is your job, and it is required of you to do certain things, and as long as these things do not lead you into haram, and as long as you do these things in good faith, then there should be no haram. I could go on about the Quranic interpretation and hadith and the Sharia being unsuitable for certain circumstances but i don't feel like getting into all that as it would be extremely long (and i still have much reading to do, so i'll keep that for when i am more confident of myself). As long as you don't sin, and you do your work according to the law of your country, and you don't have any bad intention while doing this work, and most importantly you don't harm anybody while doing this work, then it is generall OK. In my humble opinion, of course. I havn't done much study on this aspect of Islam though, so i don't have much to back me up. Please feel free to correct me. Edited by: amrbassiouny on Friday, February 11, 2005 6:08 PM Edited by: amrbassiouny on Friday, February 11, 2005 6:10 PM[/quote]
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