Just me, or was this question directed at married couple? Or was it really supposed to be hypothetical.. :?
I don't get how being on forums should be different for married members then for unmarried people. If its not good enough to be on forums after marriage, why are you here now?
And no I'm not saying be on all day after marriage. But then, even before marriage you should be spending less time on the internet... (Not like I should talk... :X )
LOL @ brother Z.
When your married your husband/wife might see fitnah in forums and you don't;
the difference of opinion.
The question is whether you gaining knowledge or indulge in useless 'chat'. If your husband/wife has a reason for you not be on forums then you won't be on forums (mainly the reason would be shaitaan, and his temptation, eventhough you don't see anything wrong with it, it can lead to something wrong and we should keep away from it Wa Allah ou A'lam)
It's the soft speech and 'jokes' some brothers and sisters use to reply to oneanother. Just aks yourself this question: would i say this in real life to a brother (non mahram)? NO, because in real life you would not even talk to a brother Subhan'Allah, what's the difference between internet and real life? Not much when it comes to speech.
If you're looking for information on islam or any particular subject you can be helped by all kinds of searchengines (e.g google)
I'm not saying there's great fitnah going on, no not all (3awed Wa Allah ou A'lam), i'm just implying on the way brothers and sisters reply to oneanother.
As you go along, you get pulled into it and sometimes you end up in those nonsense threads, which can be funny, but not beneficial at all and it could be just me who sees something a bit wrong, or i'm a bit paranoid? Am i?
I apoligize if i've offended anyone, it's just my point of view.
it depends wot ur intentions are....most of us are here to expand our knowledge on islam and help others at the same time......to knw ppl frm diff background/race/ethnic...same gender.....most of us here are brothers and sisters......its not a chit chat forum.......
if my future husband was online,,i wudnt mind...coz he will helping others out and not searching for a partner.....faith and belief dats all matters......need to have trust......
ur niyats counts.....if u are here for wrong reason....den u'll knw the consequences will be......
Maybe it's not why this forum was created but to be realistic a lot of topics end up with nonsense but not all of them Alhamdulilah.
I think those sections as; 'Halal fun', 'general chat' should be gone with the wind, because those are the 'ones' that contain almost nothing (exept for a few Alhamdulilah) beneficial.
Or there could be some rule that you get something like a credit you can use and you have to 'pay' back by posting something beneficial in the beneficial sections.
When you look at general chat: 12,301 posts and growing
Halal fun: 34,628 posts!
Basics of Islam: 22,074, and that's mainly because of the amount of threads that only contain a few posts and much more threads.
Also;
Shaykh Ibn Jibreen (may Allaah preserve him) was asked: What is the ruling on correspondence between young men and women, if this correspondence is free from immorality and love?
He replied:
It is not permissible for any man to correspond with a woman who is not his mahram, because of the fitnah (temptation) involved in that. A person may think that there is no fitnah, but the Shaytaan will keep trying until he tempts him. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded those who heard of the Dajjaal to keep away from him, and said that a man may approach him as a believer, but the Dajjaal will keep trying until he leads him astray.
Correspondence between young men and women involves a great deal of fitnah and danger, so we must avoid it, even though the questioner says that this correspondence is free from immorality and love.
From Fataawa al-Mar’ah, compiled by Muhammad al-Musnad, p. 96.
He is the most Merciful who have created us, and know how to protect us, thus when He asks us to avoid somethings it is certainly for our own good.
May Allah forgive us all
I'm just saying
