Abdul Wahid
Servant of the One
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Chill out.
Your sentence had it coming, given that you tried to imply that men say it's impossible when they don't.
I did not deny women are fitna to men. I clearly said isn’t as hard as people here make out.
If you are divorced and don't want to marry again, then that's your choice but just for reference: If you'd like a happy marriage, drop this men hating attitude.
I know what you meant. I'd say you were the one doing some exaggerating.
I was suggesting the difficulties are exaggerated. I think it is exaggerated so much, one would think the whole deen is focused on the fitna of women!
You said you had bitter experiences (implying divorce) and you'd only change for your son (implying that you'd never marry).What gave you the idea that I was divorced or never wanting to marry!
I was suggesting the difficulties are exaggerated. I think it is exaggerated so much, one would think the whole deen is focused on the fitna of women!
I know what you meant. I'd say you were the one doing some exaggerating.
You said you had bitter experiences (implying divorce) and you'd only change for your son (implying that you'd never marry).
for many brothers the MAJOR contributing factor that stopped them from accepting/practising upon the truth was the fitna of women. really i think if men could learn only one thing it should be how to lower their gaze, after this everything else is basically secondary because it becomes so easy.
Salam
thanks for that.
No, what you said was off.I was perfectly well in tune wit the topic, what I said is related. I think its u who shud stop jumping to conclusions n missed to understand my point.
People usually find beneficial medicine bitter.u got a very bitter tone, save it.
Are you saying that Muslim women are told to stay home, because men stare at them?I rather play the violin for greater hardship Muslims come across than lowering one’s gaze! And I embraced to say some Muslim men still stare at those wearing proper hijab and even nigab. As a result, some say women should be staying indoors 24/7![]()
^Sis sweet106 doesn't need ur respect to be honest she spoke the truth, it hurts? get over it 'man'. Nor did she display any attitude, why are brothers getting all heated up about the simple truth?
Its true some brothers will hit on sistas even if they are dressed properly n are not wearing any make up, that doesn't make it the sisters fault, no1 cares about ur hormones excuses keep that to urself pls.
I was once in a lift wit a brotha who kept saying 'MashaAllah MashaAllah' but trust me it was no sincere mashaAllah, it was a pervy one.
Now I cringe when I hear the word 'MashaAllah'...
No, what you said was off.
"that doesn't make it the sisters fault, no1 cares about ur hormones excuses keep that to urself pls. "
This means: 'You guys here are giving pervy guys an excuse'. Which nobody did.
People usually find beneficial medicine bitter.
Very debatable but believe as you wish.Some people did, re'read through the thread, not necessarily for harrasssing sistas, but that they can't lower their gaze. I was just speaking generally but its still related.
Are you saying that Muslim women are told to stay home and because men stare at them?
I could not make it any clearer?
@Cat
I did not say women were not fitna to men!! I never said that at all. I didn’t even disagree with that! I simply had a problem with constant complaining about lowering one gaze and questioning the focus of these difficulties!
I've never seen or heard of any Muslim woman who's been told to stay home for the sake of men's gaze.I could not make it any clearer?
Me neither. Hence I say her attitude is one of exaggeration.I've never seen or heard of any Muslim woman who's been told to stay home for the sake of men's gaze.
I've never seen or heard of any Muslim woman who's been told to stay home for the sake of men's gaze.
Me neither. Hence I say her attitude is one of exaggeration.
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