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yeah ok.. you tell that to the folks in Iraqwsalam
i am sorry to say but sister this is a strawman. no one is restriction religious education for women. and no one is asking them to beg if their husband becomes disabled. rather islamic ruler should be providing to them certain benefits. it does not mean that to avoid begging they start doing haram i.e. working along with men. Certainly they can do many other jobs where they dont have to interfere with men? Work in all women centers? Work from home, make stuff and sell it?
[h=1]Iraqi women: Prostituting ourselves to feed our children[/h]http://articles.cnn.com/2007-08-15/world/iraq.prostitution_1_iraqi-women-prostitution-yanar-mohammed?_s=PM:WORLD
Hopefully an 'Islamic leader' can rise to the occasion and not take them into mass graves as a solution!
@ Sister Bluebell,
I have only quoted from respected scholars - both in this topic, as well as on the issue of photography (i.e. these are not my own opinions).
I am sorry if you do not agree with these.
Perhaps, read them again, and ask yourself why?
This is a question, that only my brothers and sisters can answer for themselves.
(With regards to the referred video - please be advised that no animations are present.
Also, please refer to the rulings on Islamic videos - this may be of benefit in understanding this matter in greater detail, insha Allah.)
Wa-alaikumsalam

Scholars make mistakes, they make haram things that neither prophet nor the rightly guided khalifs did nor recommended.
We had women starting their own business and I have given the example of hind, and out on the battle field along with khalid ibn ilwaleed like khwala bint al'azwar seeking to free her brother dirarrar, the prophet used to take his wife to learn to read and write, Saida Aisha gave alot of narrations of hadith and taught grown men. Early Islamic society wasn't a segregated one, and a woman that can be easily referred to as a slave woman challenged Umar ibn ilkkhtab in a mosque that didn't have a woman section and man section through a one eyed veil.
People who work in the work mill don't have time to look each other up and down least of which in this crappy country where the bottom line is money and hurls of insults.. One often has to make all sorts of du3a in the morning just to get through the day..
I have looked at what you presented and it is often written with such absolution then subsequent posts make allowances after we discuss the down right impossibility of sticking with what is presented .. Adeen yousr fla to3asiroo..
