they're gonna admit it to your face that they find your voice attractive![]()
but its a voice, this is what i dont understand, you hear 100's of voices in a day, and so what if one is nicer than an other, surely the prayer has the same meaning.
they're gonna admit it to your face that they find your voice attractive![]()
Can the men not control themselves? .
but its a voice, this is what i dont understand, you hear 100's of voices in a day, and so what if one is nicer than an other, surely the prayer has the same meaning.
Akram embarked eight years ago on a single-volume biographical dictionary of female hadith scholars, a project that took him trawling through biographical dictionaries, classical texts, madrasa chronicles and letters for relevant citations. “I thought I’d find maybe 20 or 30 women,” he says. To date, he has found 8,000 of them, dating back 1,400 years, and his dictionary now fills 40 volumes.
Hundreds of Muslims come to Zaytuna for evening and weekend classes on the Prophet Muhammad, the Koran and the Arabic language. The institute's full-time seminary program is in the pilot phase, with only six students. It is expected to double its enrollment next fall.
Besides Mr. Bah, there are two women — one a former software engineer, the other a former prenatal genetic counselor — and three men — a former jazz musician from Maryland, a motorcycle mechanic from Atlanta and a son of Bangladeshi immigrants in New York City who chose Zaytuna over the Ivy League.
Women are in the vanguard. Though men across the Islamic world usually interpret Scripture and lead prayers, Syria, virtually alone in the Arab world, is seeing the resurrection of a centuries-old tradition of sheikhas, or women who are religious scholars. The growth of girls’ madrasas has outpaced those for boys, religious teachers here say.
There are no official statistics about precisely how many of the country’s 700 madrasas are for girls. But according to a survey of Islamic education in Syria published by the pan-Arab daily Al Hayat, there are about 80 such madrasas in Damascus alone, serving more than 75,000 women and girls, and about half are affiliated with the Qubaisiate (pronounced koo-BAY-see-AHT).
Were there female clergy at the time of the prophet (pbuh)?
NO
therefore stop arguing and wanting to start innovation in our religion. every innovator goes straight to hell
Islam is complete dont need ur 2 cent views
Can the men not control themselves? I have a naturally soft voice and I dont find men falling at my feet because of it? My brother went to church to have his daughter christened and the vicar was female and he wasnt attracted to her!!? She is a woman of the cloth therefore she is repected for that, surely it would be the same, if not more so, as I feel Islam is a more respectful and peaceful religion.
i hope i can help you if you sincerely want to know not someone who just wants to argue
first i want to say that islam is the only religion which accepted women's narrations and women's fatwa if you know the terms and ummuna aicha may god be pleased with her narrated almost the third of the religion and she used to clarify many matter for the companions of the prophet and so did the other wives of the prophet and student ( tulab al 3ilm) came from different places to learn from them, there was also many women who used to teach in mosques and they were wives of some great immams.
and what you said about women's understanding and seeing things in a different way i don't agree with that because in our faith and in our religion the truth is the truth and it doesn't need any personal interpretation there is a saying which says ( it's by the truth that men are not not by the men we know the truth ) your interpretation or my interpration or someone's else doesn't matter really because our religion is two things an order for the good and a warning from the bad.
being clergy or not doesn't make any difference really but in life god created us so that each one will have a task to perform but we are equal in responsability and what makes the difference is our faith and our relation with god.the example of men and women in that matter is like the example of a tire and a gear box in a car you can't say that the tired or the engine is better than the gear box or the brakes because each one has a role and without it nothig will work or if it works it will be faulty so when we say clergy man it doesn't mean that no clergy means the woman is less worth than a man but it's just a matter of what we were created for and god who created us knows better than you and i puts each one in his position and if we just accept and understand why we are put where we are we will not what we are now and many things would have changed
sorry for making it so long but i have an advice for you be careful with questions they whether help us or make us sink in doubt and confusion
may god guide us all to what he loves and to hi straight way
Were there female clergy at the time of the prophet (pbuh)?
NO
therefore stop arguing and wanting to start innovation in our religion. every innovator goes straight to hell
Islam is complete dont need ur 2 cent views
Originally Posted by Ramlah
can u image if a women got up to give a sermon...i mean women possess beauty different to a guy. she can look attractive in so many ways, including her voice. in Islam, the women is told not to make her voice soft, what if a women got up and her voice is like this...and it attracts men...where is the humility before Allah gone.
I agree! as a woman i believe lowering your gaze and softening tone of your voice is important as men are very easily attracted to such beauty.
and comment by Buddy 1
"In england, Women just do as they please, my friend got married to a young american girl and she spent more time in the pub getting hammered than she did with him and the way she acted really let the side down for women, he did nothing and has now just recently filed for divorce. I think its a shame that women in the UK (not all women) cant control themselves around other people"
please don't disrespect women, I'm from england and majority of women around myself are well respected..Oh your friend married an "american" lass not english. Then you diss girls in england tut tut
Idont was to lead to an argument, i mean who am i to judge!
Allah knows best
But you have not answered my question. Are Muslim men less capable of controlling themselves than nonMuslim. I have yet to hear anyone who goes against Christian clergy complain they cannot pay attention because of the women priests during services. In fact it seems in many many things Muslim men are less able to control themselves. Even the Catholics do not want women priests not because they distract men but because Jesus was male!
It's not so much 'are muslim men less able to control themselves' but the issue is that a woman by nature is beautiful. And a male by nature is one who desires females and is attracted by their beauty much more then a female is to a male. When a man comes to a mosque, putting behind him all his wordly objects in order to remember god with his undivided attention and there happens to be a female preacher preaching to men, the men will be distracted by the beauty of a woman which may even become a source temptation for him. Needless to say her presence may cause more distraction then benefit. For these reasons mosques are segregated, because a woman may not be tempted by the voice of a man, and she may not find their presence a distraction during worship so she finds it easier to restrain herself.
This doesn't mean that muslim men are unable to control themselves, rather all the doors that lead to evil are closed, doors which may at one point lead to the female preacher and a male being alone if advice is needed from her because Prophet Muhammad said that when a man and woman are alone, satan is the third present amongst them, always ready to stir evil desires. Others such as preserving their modesty because as Prophet Muhammad said "All of shyness is good". This doesn't mean that females can never be preachers, they can be preachers with other woman but not at the gatherings of men. This is forbidden becaose of the above mentioned.
But again you have not answered my question. Christians and Jews have no problem with this. I spoke with several Christians I work with and none of them have problems with female clergy. It seems this is a problem limited to Islam alone
But again you have not answered my question. Christians and Jews have no problem with this. I spoke with several Christians I work with and none of them have problems with female clergy. It seems this is a problem limited to Islam alone
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