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[quote] Cultural traditions have their own importance in every religion and these should not be sacrificed except when a person feels himself helpless and he finds there is no other way out. The objective of Islam is the purification of soul. Cultural traditions help a lot towards the fulfillment of this objective. Just a handful of dust can tell the direction of wind similarly these cultural traditions manifest a person’s disposition and total direction of his life. Moreover civilizations are mostly distinguished from one another because of them and in Muslim civilization Muslim females have always been showing their strict adherence to this cultural value. Not to speak of while reciting, they had been covering their heads in daily life also. Covering one’s head while reciting is actually a manifestation of obedience and obedience you know holds an important status in religion. Though not divinely ordained like a mathematical formulae yet for the sake of their importance these must not be forsaken at any cost, the matter of some real helplessness is obviously another thing. Hadith though does not add to the original corpus of Deen yet its importance must not be underestimated. If it could be proved through solid ahadith that something bears the endorsement of the Holy Prophet then there should not be second question rather sticking to it would depict the Prophet’s love and his love you would agree is a part and parcel of Islam. [/quote]
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