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mate no offense lol but thats just SLOW... come on man his post was dripping with sarcasm..

there isnt anything wrong with this forum... if you dont want your wife to go on it and are willing to stop using it yourself.. then what are you going here in the first place?

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because as of now I am single and plan to be for the next 7 years(inshallah) so why stop now for something that may/or may not happen in 7 years
 
Salaam.

So you would allow her to use the Internet, but not visit boards and forums such as Islamic ones? Or is that all boards and forums?
you see my fear isnt her visiting boards or accidentally spreading the word of Islam but its of her talking to guys regardless of it being a islamic forum or not it happens.. and like someone said water is wet sky is blue women have secrets...
 
Lina the fatwa u posted isnt relavant because its not talking about islamic forums but is talking about just general mingling.

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Actually, it was an answer concerning online chat between men and women,
so it's relevant Alhamdullilah.

Is it really SIN to talk to a brother in writing ??.

Answer :

Praise be to Allaah.

There is nothing wrong with a Muslim woman making use of the internet and entering the Paltalk website for that purpose, so long as that does not lead to anything that is forbidden in Islam, such as talking privately with men. That is because talking to men may turn into chat which usually leads temptation. Hence it is essential to be strict and avoid that, seeking the pleasure of Allaah and fearing His punishment.

How often have these conversations lead to bad results, and even caused people to fall in love, and have led some to do things that are even more serious than that. The Shaytaan makes each of them imagine attractive qualities in other, which leads them to develop an attachment that detrimental to their spiritual welfare and worldly affairs.

Sharee’ah blocks all the ways that may lead to fitnah (temptation, trial), hence it forbids softness of speech and does not allow a man to be alone with a non-mahram woman. Undoubtedly these private chats are not regarded as khulwah in the sense that he people involved cannot see one another, but they are one of the greatest causes of fitnah as is well known.

What has happened to you is the best testimonial to the truth of what we are saying, because it is difficult for a man to ask these personal questions of a believing woman, unless he uses these means that are being used in a bad way.

Fear Allaah, and do not speak to non-mahram men. This is safer for your religious commitment and purer for your heart. You should note that marriage to a righteous man is a blessing from Allaah, and a blessing cannot be acquired by means of sin.

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.

Undoubtedly correspondence via chat rooms is more dangerous than correspondence by mail, but both are bad.

And Allaah knows best.



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wa... good one...

anyway for the answers...

my husband is sitting right behind of me and i think it does not bother him that i'm in this forum 'discussing' (but i've yet to ask him about his opinion in this matter :sister: :statisfie )
 

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