Good advice desterroze !
And to Hijabi sista it really goes without saying 'trust in allah' which of course is THEE essential MUST have ingrediant for any situation.
I look at it like this if I see a handsome brother I look the other way as I find him attractive and I would HATE to think Im looking at him with my tongue hanging out ewwww ! Its nasty when we see brothers gawping at us, salvating at the mouth and I dont wanna look like that.
But however if I dont have any strong attraction to a brother, I can easily ask him the time, directions, hold a conversation , be polite and kind at all times. there si no need to act like an ignorant and try to intimidate him and make him feel like he is nothing, this is cruel method, I do not like the harshness in it.
If you need to put a brother off from trying to chat to you just say salam alykum, smile and walk off and dont answer his calls, no need to be mean to brothers, and if a brother acted mean with me I will surely think what an homer (donkey)
Reminds me actually lastnight as I was waiting to go inside masjid for Taraweeh , I found myself standing alone with a brother and his kid, it was like he was terrified all of a sudden, I think he was thinking ohhhh hope no one comes along and see's me and this sister standing togeather ,sheltering from the rain waiting for taraweeh.
Someone of course will correct me but is not asked of us to say Salam Alykum when you see another muslim ?
Do we live in societys where we are all to scared of causing fitnah that we cannot even say salam alykum to each other ?
Well thats how I would deal with those situtations, they might not workfor everyone but they sure work for me.
Yeh I say salaams to brothers 95% of the time, whenever wherever, and I began saying it to sisters an all few months back- no idea if this is allowed. However, I feel it's a good thing, as in this period of humanity our sisters are most vunrable to hostility, so saying salaam to them (granted I don't have a long beard nor waer the traditional look - unless topshop countsSomeone of course will correct me but is not asked of us to say Salam Alykum when you see another muslim ?
This is a good question, the danger is that if one gets tooo fundamental about this then if, no when, a situation comes along everythign is blown out of proportion - "oh god she asked me for the time, I won't be able to control my feeling we have to get married". Lol yeh silly example but you know what I mean - I hope!Do we live in societys where we are all to scared of causing fitnah that we cannot even say salam alykum to each other ?
What problems have occured?I guess things start to become problematic when people start thinking, acting, talking liberally and start to agree with each other
What problems have occured?
I'm not allowed to go into it on an Islamic Forum.Well think about it, what happens when you see a woman you really like?
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