What is Women Role in Islam?

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There are plenty of men with man-boobs these days. Might as function as breasts.

LOOOL. This is true too.

There is a well documented case of a male TV presenter in the UK who produced breast milk, and yeah, he had those "man boobs"... he also worked in childrens TV, freak.

Scimi
 
"Touchy feely type" ^o)


Yea, my mistake. Only non-mahram "stony-hearted" men would use such words.
 
Let me ask you TrueStranger,

What is the role of women in Islam?

Scimi
 
LOOOL. This is true too.

There is a well documented case of a male TV presenter in the UK who produced breast milk, and yeah, he had those "man boobs"... he also worked in childrens TV, freak.

Scimi
Maybe the poor chap had a macroadenoma or was on antipsychotic meds.. anyhow men breasts are called moobies.. I coined that term..
 
Goh I love this thread... it's nuts.

(see what i did there?)

Scimi
 
I am confused like I got on the wrong bus
 
Assalamu-alaikum,



I am a 20-year-old girl studying engineering. I work during the summer in a stationary store; in order to pay my college fees, am I sinful? I wear niqab, and sometimes feel that no religious man proposes to me for this reason.

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

The basic principle is that a woman should remain at home, and not go out except for necessary purposes. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance”

[al-Ahzaab 33:33].

Although this is addressed to the wives of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), it also applies to the believing women. It is only addressed to the wives of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) because of their honour and status with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and because they are examples for the believing women.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Woman is ‘awrah, and if she goes out, the shaytaan raises his hopes (of misguiding her). She is never closer to Allaah than when she stays in her house.” Narrated by Ibn Hibbaan and Ibn Khuzaymah; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Shaheehah, no. 2688.

And he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said concerning a woman’s prayer in the mosque: “Their houses are better for them.” Narrated by Abu Dawood (567) and classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.

For more information please see the answer to question no. 6742.

Secondly:

It is permissible for a woman to go out of her house for work, but that is subject to certain conditions. If they are met, it is permissible for her to go out. They are:

- That she needs to work in order to acquire the money she needs, as in your case.

- The work should be suited to the nature of woman, such as medicine, nursing, teaching, sewing, and so on.

- The work should be in a place that is only for women, and there should be no mixing with non-mahram men.

- Whilst at work she should observe complete shar’i hijab.

- Her work should not lead to her travelling without a mahram.

- Her going out to work should not involve committing any haraam action, such as being alone with the driver, or wearing perfume where non-mahrams can smell it.

- That should not lead to her neglecting things that are more essential for her, such as looking after her house, husband and children.

Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen said:


The field in which a woman works should be only for women, such as if she works in teaching girls, whether in administration or technical support, or she works at home as a seamstress sewing clothes for women and so on.

As for working in fields that are for men, this is not permissible for her because it requires her to mix with men, which is a great fitnah (source of temptation and trouble) and should be avoided.

It should be noted that it is proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “I have not left behind me any fitnah that is more harmful to men than women; the fitnah of the Children of Israel had to do with women.”

So the man should keep his family away from places of fitnah and its causes in all circumstances. End quote.

Fataawa al-Mar’ah al-Muslimah (2/981)

If these conditions are met in your work, then there is nothing wrong with you doing it in sha Allaah.

We ask Allaah to grant you a righteous husband, for He is able to do that.

And Allaah knows best.
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Debates of this nature would not occur if we are able to be pleased with the commands of Allah (subhanawata'la) and His messenger (sallalahu alaihi wasalam) - despite how difficult it is or how we may feel about it.

From my own personal expierence, it is extremely difficult to avoid all contact with non-mahram men at the work-place, even in fields such as medicine/ teaching/ social work, etc.

In this regard - it is up to us to do our best, to avoid such contact as far as is humanly possible.


So - as women, we do not go out seeking roles that are known to be male-dominated......in addition to all that has been mentioned above.

You may think that permitting women to work in the medical/ teaching/ other nurturing roles as being unfair......

But do consider:

- how much more preferable is it to seek medical attention as a woman, from a female physician/ gynaecologist/ obstetrician etc?
- how much more preferable is it to have our daughters taught by female teachers?

The same cannot be applied to woman going out to work in business and other fields that are managed adequately by our male counter-parts.



I hope this answers your question @sweet106, insha Allah.


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I am confused like I got on the wrong bus

Was a pun. nevermind
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Assalamu-alaikum,







Debates of this nature would not occur if we able to be pleased with the commands of Allah (subhanawata'la) and His messenger (sallalahu alaihi wasalam) - despite how difficult it is or how we may feel about it.

From my own personal expierence, it is extremely difficult to avoid all contact with non-mahram men at the work-place, even in fields such as medicine/ teaching/ social work, etc.

In this regard - it is up to us to do our best, to avoid such contact as far as is humanly possible.


So - as women, we do not go out seeking roles that are known to be male-dominated......in addition to all that has been mentioned above.

You may think that permitting women to work in the medical/ teaching/ other nurturing roles as being unfair......

But do consider:

- how much more preferable is it to seek medical attention as a woman, from a female physician/ gynaecologist/ obstetrician etc?
- how much more preferable is it to have our daughters taught by female teachers?

The same cannot be applied to woman going out to work in business and other fields that are managed adequately by our male counter-parts.



I hope this, insha Allah answers your question @sweet106.


:wa:

Well said sister Zaria.

Scimi
 
Let me ask you TrueStranger,

What is the role of women in Islam?

Scimi


I can not speak for every woman. However, we already know what the role of humans are in Islam, and that does not exclude women. My first primary role in Islam is to Worship God. Being a mother or a wife is a natural role that is not exclusive to female Muslims only.
 
let me ask you again TrueStranger,

What is the role of women in Islam? you're last try was a bit of a fail.

Scimi
 
LOL! You two are naturally funny.

It's not exclusive to female Muslims, therefore it also includes Non-Muslims.

Scimi, you already have my answer. When the Quran talks about Mothers, it details their rights over their children. When the Quran talks about wives, it speaks of marriage rights.

You can not take a natural role like motherhood and turn it to the only role a woman could have in Islam.


Last time I checked Aisha did not have any children. So other than being a Wife, tell me what was her role?


Answer that and you have your answer.


Salaam Aliakum
 
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you are dodging the question...

What is the role of women in Islam? Your answer?

Scimi
 
I am pretty sure Ayesha (ra) was not dolling up and working shoulder to shoulder with men. Rather she was within her house, tending to her husband's needs and her needs, and educating other men and women from behind the curtains of her house.
 
as for man-boobs part, you are keeping quite an eye on men's chests. :S

either these men are obese, or they have pituitary adenoma or taking dopamine antagonists. Or they are not really men due to low testosterone, failure of negative feedbaack on LH release, and that stimulates breast tissue growth.
 
I guess you want an answer which is not "To Worship Allah". Subhan"Allah Brother, what is the matter?

Or do you have another role for Muslim women, because their sexual reproduction has more value than their status as a MUSLIM?

Again, congrats to you in your upcoming marriage. I will say Salaam Aliakum to you for the last time. Have a blessed life. :statisfie
 
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