Assalamualaikum,
what might be the solution for women who live in the west, to spend time and protect themselves from the evil of this world but still be productive? Productiveness is very important otherwise you get sick. However, what can we suggest sisters who wants to practice religion but for some a reason shaytan stops them to do so. What first comes to mind is, to suggest learning the deen. But what is simple for us, logical and the only solution to fulfil the desire of knowledge is for the one who didn't understand the concept of Islam, very difficult. Even in a young age. So I think, keeping women in the house to protect them is not the best solution long term, you will stop them to develop. However, it's dangerous outside and genders are mixed everywhere and men do not respect the religious border in fact it's the rule to do the opposite.
Realistically speaking, I think it's a fantasy to dream of a men who is responsible of the wife and gives her rights, supports and provides her. Don't get me wrong I am not saying there are no men who are righteous but you will have a high chance to get someone who is corrupt or didn't follow Quran and Sunnah accordingly, of course nobody is perfect, so I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it might be better for women to do an apprenticeship or study. The big dilemma here is, she needs to mix with the other gender. Now I am thinking: is there a compromise? Do our sisters have an opportunity to educate themselves to not be depended on the husband in a case he fails. See that from the perspective what will happen to your daughter or birth sister. When she gets a wrong husband and nobody is there to support her; she should be able to do it on her own to not depend on foreigners.
Although I've been a supporter of the idea women should stay home, I think they need nevertheless the opportunity to develop. For myself, I don't need to go somewhere to learn, I can do at my own. But some people are different, I am looking for a compromise that is in accordance with our religion.
what might be the solution for women who live in the west, to spend time and protect themselves from the evil of this world but still be productive? Productiveness is very important otherwise you get sick. However, what can we suggest sisters who wants to practice religion but for some a reason shaytan stops them to do so. What first comes to mind is, to suggest learning the deen. But what is simple for us, logical and the only solution to fulfil the desire of knowledge is for the one who didn't understand the concept of Islam, very difficult. Even in a young age. So I think, keeping women in the house to protect them is not the best solution long term, you will stop them to develop. However, it's dangerous outside and genders are mixed everywhere and men do not respect the religious border in fact it's the rule to do the opposite.
Realistically speaking, I think it's a fantasy to dream of a men who is responsible of the wife and gives her rights, supports and provides her. Don't get me wrong I am not saying there are no men who are righteous but you will have a high chance to get someone who is corrupt or didn't follow Quran and Sunnah accordingly, of course nobody is perfect, so I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it might be better for women to do an apprenticeship or study. The big dilemma here is, she needs to mix with the other gender. Now I am thinking: is there a compromise? Do our sisters have an opportunity to educate themselves to not be depended on the husband in a case he fails. See that from the perspective what will happen to your daughter or birth sister. When she gets a wrong husband and nobody is there to support her; she should be able to do it on her own to not depend on foreigners.
Although I've been a supporter of the idea women should stay home, I think they need nevertheless the opportunity to develop. For myself, I don't need to go somewhere to learn, I can do at my own. But some people are different, I am looking for a compromise that is in accordance with our religion.
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