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[quote][quote]Just one or two isolated events are not good enough to established that woman is used lead the prayer as comparison with the 1400 years history. [/quote] The case of Umme Ammarah fighting in Jihad is also an isolated one. And despite the Prophet's statement that for women Hajj is Jihad, female fighter pilots have been inducted into the Pakistan army without much protest from the religious clergy. Likewise it was no big deal for women to go shield the men trapped in the Palestinian mosque, recently. It seems, the issue arises when women lead prayers, become leaders of nations, but when it comes down to them giving up their lives in the battle field, no one even raises an eyebrow. Edited by: junaidj on Friday, March 09, 2007 10:44 PM[/quote]
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