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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer

    format_quote Originally Posted by farhan247
    DOOPY "doctor"

    needs to go see some psychiatrist to sort her head out
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer

    is the stupid woman flippin mad..so much for her being so educated...those who seek to change the truth succeed..but only in their own hearts.
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer

    Pretty dumb, but i think the men who followed were even dumber.
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer

    format_quote Originally Posted by Genius
    Pretty dumb, but i think the men who followed were even dumber.
    lol...true...this woman s a bit whack isnt she?
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer


    i dont no what to say!! im shocked!!
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer

    poor guys, they attend another 2 of these jumuahs led by the doc and they risk having their hearts stamped.
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer

    La hawla wa la quwwata illallaah! She should be ashamed of herself...wheres her hayaa gone. May Allah guide her.
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    Re: The First Muslim Woman on Record to Lead Mixed-Gender Prayer



    ALLAHU AKBAR .. What has the Ummah cum up2 .. i never knew it wud go to such an extent where the MEN would have to pray behind a WOMAN SubhanAllah .... n the most surprising thing is ..the Lady Doctor regarding being Knowledgeable is YET not so vey clever ..i mean she shud know that forget leadn salah in OPEN but even RECITING QURAN infront of a ghair Mehram in loud is nt even allowed . this is realy disappointing ... n wat Have the men cup up2 .. didnt they know .. they r nt allowed to listen to the Women Reciting .didnt they know a woman leding Salah is unappropriate ... SubhanAllah ... May Allah swt guide us all to the Straight path ... as years are pasing by we r becomin more JAHIL from ISLAM .. VEry SAD INDEED ..





    * Posters .. please refrain from using wrds like "stupid" / "Whack"/ " Flippin mad" or any other wrds which doesnt suit a MUSLIM .. i m sure we all want the forum to b Clean from such wrds .. n b a good example for each other inshAllah .. JAZAKAHUMULLAHU KHAIRAN *

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    i feel quite sad about this,
    may allah subhana watha allah guide her and may he guide us all to the straight path inshallah, for allah alone is the guider.
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    Re: A Woman's Reflection on Leading Prayer

    Woowwww...its sooo good...it states everything in my mind....very much true, once femals have enough slef-confidence and start having high self-esteem, this "gender equality" issue will be resolved. I remember an American writer sayin, very wise words, instead of mimicin men, femals should ask fo their real rights in the propfessional world, which are fewer working hours, since she is a mother, maternity leave, and higher payment. I will search for that articla, its a good one.
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    hummm intresting and very good read

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    Mash'Allah! Thats super!


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    That was a wonderful read. Thanx for sharin bro.
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    Jazakallah 4 sharin brother. outstanding post
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    Re: A Woman's Reflection on Leading Prayer

    This is a nice artical, thought to share.

    Arab News, 3rd of April, 2004
    Feminist Agenda May Harm Muslim Women’s Interests
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    On March 18, Amina Wadud, a professor of Islamic studies at Virginia Commonwealth University in New York, became the first Muslim woman to lead a mixed-gender congregational prayer. Predictably, it has stirred indignation and debate across all spectrums of the Muslim world.

    Somehow, I doubt if the issue has been put to rest. The impetus that drives such issues derives its energy from the contemporary feminist ideals which, for the Western world, are essential ingredients of a civilized society. Moreover, there is certainly no shortage of like-minded activists willing to shoulder the feminist agenda of modern-day Islam.

    The common cause within these educated women has been the desire to foment change within Islam that can somehow accommodate their feminist beliefs. While it may be difficult to identify with the standing definition of “feminism”, it is imperative that gender-equality be put under the spotlight of sociopolitical thought when intellectual freedom is being debated.

    The trouble arises when religion is held hostage by individual beliefs and interpretations of religious texts, which over time excites calls to incorporate the same within theological teachings. Professor Wadud seems to be treading this “reformist” path. It begs the question whether politically correct gender-equality should assume precedence over acts of religious worship. The issue at hand is what Islam has to say on such matters.

    Female imams have become yet another hammer of the secular and feminist elements to beat down the doors of mainstream traditional Islam. This issue has aligned itself with the secular movements within non-Islamic religions which, in turn, have reinterpreted theological jurisprudence in order to accommodate gender equality.

    What is presently being solicited is for Shariah to show the same flexibility and accommodation that has been exhibited by various other religions.

    There is no denying that female rights are being withheld in vast sections of the Muslim community. The Muslim world is rife with reports of subjugation and arbitrary dismissal of female individuality. Last month, news agencies extensively reported on the loathsome rape edict issued by a tribal council on Mukhtar Mai, a Pakistani lady. Similar ailments afflict the Saudi society where tradition has shackled the life of our female contemporaries. And, can Muslim societies continue to disregard the phenomenon of “honor killing” that plagues our moral backyard?

    Certainly there can be no moral or religious justification for such tribalistic notions that have percolated into everyday-Islam. Having said this, I do not wish to confuse female emancipation with abrogation of religious norms and values that are firmly enshrined within Islamic law. The equality of sexes as envisaged by liberal Western movements professes gender equality on every aspect to the point that the gender differences become totally immaterial. This runs counter to our religious convictions where there is little scope to deny the role of gender in determining rights and responsibilities that are often diametrically opposed to the notion of gender equality.

    The Islamic concept guarantees complete equality between man and woman but due to their inherent differing abilities, assigns different roles and responsibilities, both in societal and individual life. Imitating each other’s responsibilities is superfluous and quite frankly imparts the idea of male superiority in what they do where none exists. In Islam, men and women are equal before God and this equality of stature does not equate to uniformity of roles. We simply cannot interchange these roles based on our individual needs and societal compulsions. The problem arises when the outside world views this Islamic concept as being sexist, leading some Western-educated Muslim women to imbibe their ideals from a feminist perspective. Such ideals do not have a place in Islam.

    It is likely that gender justice, for such women, would be the equivalent of a reformed version of Islam that becomes the arbiter to their preconceived feminist values. However, matters of faith dictate that religion cannot be answerable to social norms. On the contrary, society must conform to religious norms. The emancipation of Muslim women can only be guaranteed when due Islamic rights are delivered as they are enshrined within our religion. Amina Wadud’s efforts can only be described as counter-productive when her approach remains confrontational. Her actions are a subversive overreaction to the way Muslim women are denied their rights in some segments of our society.
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    Re: A Woman's Reflection on Leading Prayer

    I haven't read Sis Noora's article yet, but I think that Br. zAk's artice is excellent.

    Maybe we could add it to the main site? It does an excellent job of reppelibng stereotypes about Muslim women.

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