format_quote Originally Posted by
hafizmo
I think in this day and age that isnt a good idea......we get alot of women that come for eid prayers and it is sooo much fitna!!
Bro Hafizmo, when you say that 'it isn't such a good idea' you are generalizing. Because yes it's true that some women go out for Eid salaah and they are wearing all these flimsy see thru clothes and little things they call 'khimar' and skirts slit all the way up to the thighs (trust me in Malaysia yes ) BUT, just because some women are not fearing Allah you're gonna say that it's better for 'women' not to go?
How about those women who fear Allah and go to Eid salaat modestly dressed, hijab, niqaab, jilbaab......should they stay away from the Musalla just because of these other women?
I sure think not :) it's not our fault that they dress in such a way, and to miss out on the rewards of Eid salaat just because of some flight headed women!! :offended: I sure wont do that.
Even The menstruating women in the Prophets time used to come out for Eid prayers and stand behind the prayer rows because they wished to share a part of the Barakah on that day.
Perhaps you should say, if the woman is not going to be properly dressed and is planning to make a display out of herself, then she should stay home.
Wallahu A'lam