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AnonymousPoster
01-13-2007, 10:30 AM
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can people please give me some suggestions about jobs that are suitable for muslim women, ones that will be specifically benefitial to the muslims? what kind of areas do we need more muslim women in?
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lolwatever
01-13-2007, 10:35 AM
Med (services for other female sisters..including Dent/Optom etc..)

Media (i mean in terms of production, advertising, technology side of things),
as well as writing and authoring both multimedia and written content.

Education (creating Islamic based syllabuses that make link between secular and deen knowledge)

Logistics/Engineering (Designing solutions to physical problems..)

Neat thing is some of them can be hoem based as well for sisters who already have responsibilties with kisd n stuff.

allahu alam das wat i can think of atm... ill think of more as i go along

all the best!
salams
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lolwatever
01-13-2007, 10:37 AM
^ some areas of commerce are also very useful... not mentionign der'es also personal gain in it as well.
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anonymous
01-13-2007, 10:42 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by lolwatever
Med (services for other female sisters..including Dent/Optom etc..)
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but they will be forced to work with men wont they and they will have to touch them and be alone with them? the law doesnt let people say i want to work only with women does it? so the women will fall into haram...
but at the same time dont muslims need muslim female health workers? can it be seen as the great good to do teh course even if it means touching men?

Media (i mean in terms of production, advertising, technology side of things),
as well as writing and authoring both multimedia and written content.
can you give more detail on this please? examples would be nice

Education (creating Islamic based syllabuses that make link between secular and deen knowledge)
if someone wants to teach deen, what qualifications would they need? im interested in this maybe

^ some areas of commerce are also very useful... not mentionign der'es also personal gain in it as well.
example?



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akulion
01-13-2007, 10:46 AM
In todays world I would not recommend commerce for ANYONE male or female UNLESS you know it is a proper Islamic insttute or Bank.

I have been offered various job openings in Banks, one was so good it was painful to decline it, it came with the 'works', house bills paid, car, huge salary, medical, lots of holiday time, education allowance international travel .....with Standard Chartered Bank

BUT all that is not worth being a merchant of Interest (Riba)

Majority banks deal in Riba nowadays, so to take on such a job knowingly is signing your own hell contract....

Regarding people who deal in Riba Allah swt and his Prophet declare WAR on them.....Here we are told to stop dealing in Riba....

2:279
If ye do it not, take notice of war from Allah and his Apostle: but if ye turn back ye shall have your capital sums; deal not unjustly and ye shall not be dealt with unjustly.


So just some advice, try and avoid jobs with banks which deal in Riba, because you will become a merchant of Riba!
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lolwatever
01-13-2007, 10:58 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by anonymous
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Med (services for other female sisters..including Dent/Optom etc..)
but they will be forced to work with men wont they and they will have to touch them and be alone with them? the law doesnt let people say i want to work only with women does it? so the women will fall into haram...
but at the same time dont muslims need muslim female health workers? can it be seen as the great good to do teh course even if it means touching men?
Hence why i sed 'female sistesr' dere :) Actually you can have female specialised services, they do that with gyms and other services, why not med? Plus i think i seen female specific doctors :?

Depends where ur living i guess..and you can always send off males to other clinics 'sorry im full, here's somewhere else u can repair urself at' lol

Media (i mean in terms of production, advertising, technology side of things),
as well as writing and authoring both multimedia and written content.
can you give more detail on this please? examples would be nice
e.g, in Media dere's sooo many positions that don't invovle haram..

- Managing newsfeeds, articles.
- Directing productions, scriptwriting,
- Design *is huge*, fun too...
  • Film Design (heaps of opportunities to direct/create islamic films/documenteries etc...)
  • Poster Design
  • Post production (working on audio productions, technical sorta stuff..)
- Leading departments that adress sister needs as far as media is concenred, catering for needs of sisters or specific sectors that sisters can relate to easily.

- Writing books, articles, publications etc..

All the above depend on the nature of organisation you work in.... My advise is, be visionary, setup your aim goals and team, connect to other groups and organisations etc.

Education (creating Islamic based syllabuses that make link between secular and deen knowledge)
if someone wants to teach deen, what qualifications would they need? im interested in this maybe
Diploma of Education in my country... depends where you want to specialise... i know a few educationists, and it sure is alot of work to make custom syllabus and education programs, but rewarding i guess.

As far as islam is concerned, depends where u are really.... Diff people shout and promote diff unis.. that's a diff ball game though.

example?
There's just soooo many fields...

project management, can be used for business purposes as well as doing things like Media (those skills are important)

Operations management, great for dawah.

Actuary

General Biz Management, run your own bizness, use the money to fund projects and help people..

Economics, this si prob more for personal use, use the knowledge to analyse countries, write reports, make people aware of problems etc...

Accounting, great for organisation purposes.. run your own business efficiently

Finance , alot of methods to gain money might be haram, but there's also alot of useful tips and tricks that you can use to tailor your own solutions to your own biz needs

and litreally thousands of other opportunities...

jazakallah khair
:w:
all the best!
wa iyakum
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lolwatever
01-13-2007, 11:04 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by akulion
In todays world I would not recommend commerce for ANYONE male or female UNLESS you know it is a proper Islamic insttute or Bank.

I have been offered various job openings in Banks, one was so good it was painful to decline it, it came with the 'works', house bills paid, car, huge salary, medical, lots of holiday time, education allowance international travel .....with Standard Chartered Bank

BUT all that is not worth being a merchant of Interest (Riba)

Majority banks deal in Riba nowadays, so to take on such a job knowingly is signing your own hell contract....

Regarding people who deal in Riba Allah swt and his Prophet declare WAR on them.....Here we are told to stop dealing in Riba....

2:279
If ye do it not, take notice of war from Allah and his Apostle: but if ye turn back ye shall have your capital sums; deal not unjustly and ye shall not be dealt with unjustly.

So just some advice, try and avoid jobs with banks which deal in Riba, because you will become a merchant of Riba!
but bro das such a tiny aspect of commerce.. dere's so many fields in commerce its not funny

Economics, Accounting, Management, Quantitative Methods, Finance, Actuary and soo many others..

:)

Depends hwo you apply your knowledge you can endup in dreamjobs which are totally halal... and open up doors to so many other opportunities, without sweating too hard.

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Snowflake
01-13-2007, 01:35 PM
I like the idea of teaching Islam the best. It benefits others Islamically, you islamically and financially and then the benefits continue after death in the way that those you've taught continue to practice/spread faith. And it's a superb way of pleasing Allah swt.
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AnonymousPoster
01-14-2007, 02:51 AM
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Muslimah_Sis i love that idea but dont i need a proffessional islamic education myself before i can teach islam? i dont really have the means to get that
format_quote Originally Posted by lolwatever
Hence why i sed 'female sistesr' dere :) Actually you can have female specialised services, they do that with gyms and other services, why not med? Plus i think i seen female specific doctors :?

Depends where ur living i guess..and you can always send off males to other clinics 'sorry im full, here's somewhere else u can repair urself at' lol
im sure that is illegal/unethical...... unless the person specialises as a doctor for women(which i am not interested in) and also it means that she still has to study medicine for years and work with male patients in that time(and their whole bodies) any other type of doctor, including a gp has to work with both genders and be alone with them, even dentists, they cant reject men, men and women have the same teeth...

do you think the need for muslim doctors/dentists is important enough that it is ok for muslims to study in western universities that force the students with work with both genders? and if no one studies medicine then we have no muslim doctors.....

i dont understand why muslims are always recommending other muslms to study medicine when it is impossible for them not to fall into haram?:(
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
01-14-2007, 02:53 AM
How about Medicine. Thats really important nowadays. Thats what im doing, InshAllah.
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AnonymousPoster
01-14-2007, 02:57 AM
:sl: please see my above post sis about my not medicine:w:
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lolwatever
01-14-2007, 02:57 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Anonymous Tester
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Muslimah_Sis i love that idea but dont i need a proffessional islamic education myself before i can teach islam? i dont really have the means to get that
depends how you define professional, there's a diff between being properly learned in Islam and claiming to have professional education just coz u spent time at a uni... that's something ppl messup alot today.

im sure that is illegal/unethical...... unless the person specialises as a doctor for women(which i am not interested in) and also it means that she still has to study medicine for years and work with male patients in that time(and their whole bodies) any other type of doctor, including a gp has to work with both genders and be alone with them, even dentists, they cant reject men, men and women have the same teeth...

do you think the need for muslim doctors/dentists is important enough that it is ok for muslims to study in western universities that force the students with work with both genders? and if no one studies medicine then we have no muslim doctors.....

i dont understand why muslims are always recommending other muslms to study medicine when it is impossible for them not to fall into haram?:(
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to be quite honest, i don't know.
all the best inshalah,
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lolwatever
01-14-2007, 03:04 AM
ps: about islamic education.. if you wanna be an educationist, they don't have many (if any) pre-requisites for islamic education... most of the people involved in islamic education have no idea in first place..... also i knwo personally some people who work in islamic syllabus design and they never really studied islam... they just got pHd in the field they specialising in and das about it.

so really the onus is upon you to be sincere and make sure you're laying out the right stuff for people to learn. that can be done by referring to classical sources and quran and sunnah ofcourse and learning from sincere scholars.

tc :w:
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
01-14-2007, 03:44 AM
0oo0o sowwi lol. yea i understand...but people still do it. its just some cant do it.
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UmmSqueakster
01-15-2007, 08:01 PM
Assalamu Alaikum,

I would think that any field (asside from one that clearly deals in the haram, like exotic dancer or liquor salesman ;) ), is beneficial to muslims, especially if the muslim woman is a hijabi.

I work as a paralegal in a large law firm doing business litigation. While my owrk doesn't directly involve muslims, I'm walking dawah, every minute I'm at work. Because I wear hijab and re-arrange my lunch hours to take time off for jummah, everyone knows I'm muslim. When I behave in a good manner, work hard, and am polite, people will get a positive image of islam.

Muslim women, especially hijabs/niqabis, always have the opportunity to do good things for muslims, simply by being happy, healthy, productive citizens.
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AnonymousPoster
01-17-2007, 08:31 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Janaan
Assalamu Alaikum,

I would think that any field (asside from one that clearly deals in the haram, like exotic dancer or liquor salesman ;) ), is beneficial to muslims, especially if the muslim woman is a hijabi.

I work as a paralegal in a large law firm doing business litigation. While my owrk doesn't directly involve muslims, I'm walking dawah, every minute I'm at work. Because I wear hijab and re-arrange my lunch hours to take time off for jummah, everyone knows I'm muslim. When I behave in a good manner, work hard, and am polite, people will get a positive image of islam.

Muslim women, especially hijabs/niqabis, always have the opportunity to do good things for muslims, simply by being happy, healthy, productive citizens.
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alot of ppl like to think that way to legitimise their jobs. you could apply same argument for someone working in an interest bank. just because they walk around in hijab (or with beard) doesn't change the fact that they're waging a war against Allah by being in that job.


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