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nicoleaaliyah
CANADA
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Topic initiated on Sunday, December 12, 2004 - 1:36 AM
new muslimah
as salaamu alaikum i am a 19 year old muslimah from canada. i dont wear hijab but one day i will i work at a islamic school i just thought id come introduce myself. |
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askhalifa
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Posted - Sunday, December 12, 2004 - 6:44 AM
Congratulation for embracing the ultimate guidance of out Master and creater |
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ibrahim
PAKISTAN
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Posted - Sunday, December 12, 2004 - 2:40 PM
Wa Alikum us Salaam Sister May God be with YOU. Please remember that wearing HIJAB is not a Directive of the Islamic Shariah. |
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wenpam3
YEMEN
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Posted - Wednesday, February 16, 2005 - 7:15 PM
As Salamu alaikum,
i came to islam seven years ago, and it always fills the heart with joy to hear of another convert.
i pray Allah guides you along the path that leads to Him, and that He fulfills all your hopes and expections with khair in this life and the next, amin.
ma salama
i would like to ask ibrahim where he found out that hijab is not a directive of islamic shariah, i am studying islamic shariah in yemen and this is definitely something that is opposite to all i have read and been taught ma salam |
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pregonomore
USA
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Posted - Wednesday, February 16, 2005 - 8:59 PM
Hello, I am a new muslim woman who lives in an area of the "bible belt" and find it very hard to find others to relate to within Islam and need to make new friends/contacts to help decrease the feeling of isolation and to help me grow within my faith and help me to educate my young children teh ways of the Qur'an. Please contact me at pregonomore@hotmail.com. Thank you! |
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ibrahim
PAKISTAN
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Posted - Friday, February 18, 2005 - 6:05 AM
quote: As Salamu alaikum, i would like to ask ibrahim where he found out that hijab is not a directive of islamic shariah, i am studying islamic shariah in yemen and this is definitely something that is opposite to all i have read and been taught ma salam
Dear Sister in Islam Details of this statement that "Hijab is not a directive of Islamic Shariah" are present in the Course "Norms of Gender Interaction." I would like to suggest that please Go through this Course before any further discussion. Never the less I would like to clear ONE point here. I just want to say that "Hijab is not a COMPULSARY directive of Islamic Shariah." & Any woman can wear it if she wants to do so BUT it's not abligatory. I hope this Helps. Regards |
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wenpam3
YEMEN
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Posted - Saturday, February 19, 2005 - 7:03 AM
Salams brother ibrahim,
i am not doing the course you have suggested and i really will not have time to go through it just to find out what you are talking about. can you yourself please clarify how this non compulsary hijab opinion has been given, according to which madhab, which scholars, if you have done the course, then please pass on the knowledge to one who is not, i am already doing three courses, plus my full time studies here, plus looking after home and kids and husband, so i really will not have time to sift through another course. but i want to learn how this opinion is there which is so fundamentally different from the opinions of the madhabs and scholars that i have learnt about so far. i understand that this concept of cover up in big black abayyas and hide in your home is something that has been greatly over emphasised. but i also know that this new reformist no hijab at all free mixing is something that the fuqaha have not allowed, in shafi madhab it is waajib for the woman to cover her face, also in hanbali, so if this is the case who has said hijab is not compulsary at all. niqab is something that can be taken or left according to madhab and fatwa's given by scholars, especially for those living in western lands, but to cover the hair and neck, this is waajib according to all i have done. please educate me further in this. my aim of studying all this is to be able to teach and give dawah in my homeland which is the uk, so all these diverse opinions need to be consolidated. it is not about arguing the point of who is right or wrong, it is about understanding how a particular scholar came to the conclusion he did regarding a certain issue. this is were alot of fitnah is spreading throughout the ummah today, everyone wants to be right, we have forgotten that khilaf is a norm in islam, even within one madhab there will be khilaf on certain issues, and it is up to us as students of knowledge to learn the khilaf and accept all opinions as valid, unless they have no basis within the accepted sources. so i ask you ibrahim, to clarify the points given in this course, so that i can better understand the opinion, i did not know there was any khilaf on womans hijab except to the extent that she should cover, but her covering was something that is agreed upon by all. this is what i have studied, here and in the uk. please teach me what you know. ma salam |
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ibrahim
PAKISTAN
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Posted - Sunday, February 20, 2005 - 10:27 AM
Salaam Dear Sister in ISLAM
Your POST is v Much Pleasing & even v v encouraging for ME. My 1st reactions after reading your LONG post is that Plz be patient, complete The shortest COURSE out of 3 you've already selected & then leave other 2 Courses & Select the above mentioned Course & GO THROUGH it & then come Back to this Discussion Bcoz Only & Only then this Discussion will be Fruitful. If this is NOT possible then you can Do TWO other things; 1) Go thru the Discussions Present Under that Course & 2) You Can Contact our Study Centre presesnt in th UK & Discuss this Point with them. For this Purpose plz contact Dr Henna Khan at (hkhan135@aol.com) or (StIslamUK@aol.com). Here is there Address: 49, Teesdale Road, Slough, SL2 1UA, Slough, London, Berkshire, UK Telephone: (0044-1753) 572679
But Plz Note that "Hijab is Not a Compulsory Reuirement of the Shariah" does NOT means "Free Mixing" at All.
Regards
Note: We can also Send you the Matterial of that Course BY EMAIL. plz let me Know (at hibrahim@wol.net.pk) if u want it By Mail. |
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mertfaruk
TURKEY
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Posted - Monday, February 21, 2005 - 5:36 PM
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iloveshariah
UNITED KINGDOM
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Posted - Saturday, August 27, 2005 - 12:41 PM
Sisters Hijab is compulsary in Islam. For all times. |
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ibrahim
PAKISTAN
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Posted - Saturday, August 27, 2005 - 2:41 PM
Well, Sister If the kind GOD had NOT made it Compulsory for U then WHY u want to keep it Compulsory for yourself & all other MUSLIM ladies. Any woman CAN wear hijab if she wants & likes to do so BUT plz keep it where GOD has kept it. It's the MODESTY whose CARE has been MADE compulsory for BOTH men & women. |
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iloveshariah
UNITED KINGDOM
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Posted - Sunday, August 28, 2005 - 7:08 PM
Allah made Hijab compulsary. Why you want to overrule Allah. Astafirullah.
Who are you working for CIA ? |
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oosman
USA
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Posted - Tuesday, August 30, 2005 - 3:58 PM
I was just reading this thread, and I became very sad how Muslims start bickering and fighting so quickly. No one has the right to impose their own brand of sharia on anyone, after all does Allah not say 'let there be no compulsion in religion'? Islam is supposed to be tolerant, and we should follow the middle way, neither too strick, nor too lenenient.
If you want to do hijaab do it, and if not, then it is between you and your God. But for God's sake, do not impose your beliefs on others and do not tell others what you think God says, they can find out for themselves what God says. The sources of Islamic law are there for all to read and understand.
And do not accuse others of CIA agent, etc, when you have no knowledge of such a thing. Remmember the angels who record every word you say, every accusation you throw at someone unjustly, every tuhmut you make - fear the day when you will be asked about what you wrote and said. |
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iloveshariah
UNITED KINGDOM
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Posted - Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - 1:15 AM
Yes Allah does say that but that is for those who are not Muslim. As for those who are Muslim either born into muslim families or converted to Islam they are compelled to follow Islam and not opostate.
For theose who are born into non -muslim families they are not compelled to become Muslim. |
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oosman
USA
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Posted - Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - 2:10 AM
Nevertheless, you should apologize to him for accusing him of CIA agent. This kind of slander is a big sin, but we don't think much of these things.
Also I was wondering where it says that 'no compulsion' is only for non-Muslims? Can you back that claim. I do not think Quran says that.
Salaam o alaikum!
Edited by: oosman on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:24 AM |
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usmani790
PAKISTAN
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Posted - Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - 5:06 AM
And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O ye Believers! turn ye all together towards Allah, that ye may attain Bliss. (24:31) |
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