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Re: Gender Segregation
Assalamu Alaikum
Ya ukhati, as Muslims, we have to protect each other from fitnah as well as keeping ourselves from fitnah. Mashallah, one may be very strong in his iman and is able to refrain from many evil and sinful acts, but do not always think that you can escape shaytan, for he is everywhere a believer is, and he is always trying to tempt him to do actions that will displease Allah.
"…Help you one another in Al-Birr and At-Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allâh. Verily, Allâh is Severe in punishment." [5:2]
Segregation is one of the aspects in Islam that distinguishes us from the Nonbelievers/NonMuslims. A brother who is found to have many sister companions, friends, or having loose contact with them, is not percieved by others as an ideal Muslim if percieved as a Muslim at all. His religion isn't illuminating compared to a brother who is found around other brothers, discussing in intellectual conversations, lowering his gaze, etc. who would be considered more distinguishable as a Muslim than one who is surrounded by females. A sister who is around brothers, in society is not even seen as modest. Nor would I ever think that there is a possiblity fitnah isn't occuring, be it in the mind or physical.
Another important lesson to note is that we have complete power over our own actions, but we do not have any power over someone else's actions and/or intentions. You may not feel anything for your friend, but Allahu a'lem what they feel for you.
Can any of those who disagree with segregation give more than one good reasons of why it can be a positive influence in one's life?? Once you think about it, you will realize that your reasons are more for desire of this world than for the seeking pleasure of Allah.
May Allah guide us all ameen.
fi aman Allah
w'salaam
Assalamu Alaikum
Ya ukhati, as Muslims, we have to protect each other from fitnah as well as keeping ourselves from fitnah. Mashallah, one may be very strong in his iman and is able to refrain from many evil and sinful acts, but do not always think that you can escape shaytan, for he is everywhere a believer is, and he is always trying to tempt him to do actions that will displease Allah.
"…Help you one another in Al-Birr and At-Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allâh. Verily, Allâh is Severe in punishment." [5:2]
Segregation is one of the aspects in Islam that distinguishes us from the Nonbelievers/NonMuslims. A brother who is found to have many sister companions, friends, or having loose contact with them, is not percieved by others as an ideal Muslim if percieved as a Muslim at all. His religion isn't illuminating compared to a brother who is found around other brothers, discussing in intellectual conversations, lowering his gaze, etc. who would be considered more distinguishable as a Muslim than one who is surrounded by females. A sister who is around brothers, in society is not even seen as modest. Nor would I ever think that there is a possiblity fitnah isn't occuring, be it in the mind or physical.
Another important lesson to note is that we have complete power over our own actions, but we do not have any power over someone else's actions and/or intentions. You may not feel anything for your friend, but Allahu a'lem what they feel for you.
Can any of those who disagree with segregation give more than one good reasons of why it can be a positive influence in one's life?? Once you think about it, you will realize that your reasons are more for desire of this world than for the seeking pleasure of Allah.
May Allah guide us all ameen.
fi aman Allah
w'salaam
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