Qurratul Ayn
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Neverheless, it was a good suggestion
Neverheless, it was a good suggestion
Then again some people are so used to sticking out their hands to shake its automatic and by the time they realize its not a good idea, a gentle reminder for the woman to say 'I choose not to shake hands due to my religion but i am most pleased to meet you' should work fine. If polite and respectful the hand shaker will understand.
That's what Indonesian Muslims do to avoid shaking hand.Do Muslims put their hands together and slightly bow their heads when greeting people? Sorry if this is wrong.mg:
Not only Japanese. That's Far East and South East Asia nations custom.^I think you're confusing that with the Japanese custom =)
Sometimes at work I have to shake hand the girls. Is that haraam?? sorry I didn't read the OP, too long:hmm:
ok it depends on your intention from shaking hand , apparently some people can get pleasure from this .
No, it's not much fun, they are just not my type......
ok , i think there a lot of things more important if muslim life today , than getting pleasure from a shaking hand .
A big part of our faith is that we keep away from anything that may cause us to fall into sin. Then surely a man touching or grasping the hand of an attractive (or even half attractive) woman may be enough to ignite passions and desires within him, even in a person with the most strongest of imaan.
So although this issue may seem small to you, it should not be dismissed as being minor and unimportant as it is far better to keep away from anything which may ignite ones passions and desires and therefore may lead to sin.
What about muslim male doctors having to do check up on women???
I know a couple of muslim male gynacologists, can't for the life of me understand why they got into that profession:-[
There are probably a hundred different fields they could have specialised in.
That is why it is encouraged for Muslim women to take up such specialities as Gynacology so that there is less of a chance of Muslim women having to see male gynacologists.
I disagree with muslim women working, only if it's absolutely necessary. They can go to a female non muslim gynae.
In general, if one can maintain the Islamic limits and manners of social interaction, then such work would be in itself permitted. So one couldn't get into khalwa situations, or shake hands with persons of the opposite gender, or wear clothing that defines the form of one's awra (nakedness), or such haram matters.
As for interaction with persons of the other gender, the ruling for this according to the traditional fuqaha is that it is disliked unless there is a genuine need (whether worldly, such as work, or next-worldly, such as Islamic instruction), and no fear of fitna, and such interaction is kept to the reasonable minimum needed, because interaction with persons of the other gender is an exception based on need and such exceptions are only allowed to the extent needed, not more.
Source:http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=10&ID=1358&CATE=88
Sometimes it becomes necessery for a woman to work and other times there are many professions such as Gynacology for example that needs more Muslim women. So if the above conditions are met then there is nothing wrong with women working if they want to or have to.
And Allah knows best in all matters
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