Fabu-Glast
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Alsalam A'leykum.
I'm a Muslim girl who's planning on staying at the dorms for my Freshman year of college, the only problem is my parents.
Ever since I got accepted into the University, my parents have been going on with reasons why I shouldn't go; whether it be too far away, unsafe, or just the idea of community college. But I was always able to convince them that I would be fine.
Until today, when they brought up how the dorms are not gender segregated. My dorm room is an all-female room, of course, but the floor I'm staying at isn't. Now they're saying that I will not go at all if that's the case since it's haram. I did my research and found that it is not haram since I'm not sharing my dorm room with men, but they won't hear me out.
I don't know what to do at this point. I am so tired of convincing my parents of every little thing that they bring up so I won't go. I'm starting to contemplate whether I should just give up my future since the world isn't going to change to fit their idealistic views.
I understand where they are coming from, but I don't know what to do to convince them.
I also understand that they trust me but not the people around me. But I know that the only way I can show them that I truly value my deen then they should let me go. The idea of community college does not fit me since I already took those prereq classes during high school and the classes I need to take are those required for my major.
I really want to find a proper, religious way to convince my parents that they can trust me.
I'm a Muslim girl who's planning on staying at the dorms for my Freshman year of college, the only problem is my parents.
Ever since I got accepted into the University, my parents have been going on with reasons why I shouldn't go; whether it be too far away, unsafe, or just the idea of community college. But I was always able to convince them that I would be fine.
Until today, when they brought up how the dorms are not gender segregated. My dorm room is an all-female room, of course, but the floor I'm staying at isn't. Now they're saying that I will not go at all if that's the case since it's haram. I did my research and found that it is not haram since I'm not sharing my dorm room with men, but they won't hear me out.
I don't know what to do at this point. I am so tired of convincing my parents of every little thing that they bring up so I won't go. I'm starting to contemplate whether I should just give up my future since the world isn't going to change to fit their idealistic views.
I understand where they are coming from, but I don't know what to do to convince them.
I also understand that they trust me but not the people around me. But I know that the only way I can show them that I truly value my deen then they should let me go. The idea of community college does not fit me since I already took those prereq classes during high school and the classes I need to take are those required for my major.
I really want to find a proper, religious way to convince my parents that they can trust me.