AntiKarateKid
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Do the other faiths have a problem with that? Pregnant and menstruating women preaching? Have you asked them? And even if a specific person does not want to be clergy in Islam just the idea females can't. It is belittling. It puts one down. Even if not considering a career as an Episcopal priest the idea that women can be clergy, that there are women bishops, means a lot to women.
I find it funny I come here because I am on the verge of considering converting out of Islam and you aren't the only person to treat me thus. I come here with my doubts, hoping for clarification and am accused of being a Christian and an evangelist, whereas when I go into a church, with obviously no intention of converting, with no benefit to them there, obviously Muslim, I get all of my questions answer.
I was taught Islam encourages people to ask questions. That many Christians who convert to Islam do so because they were not allowed to ask questions. That we should seek knowledge.
If I shall continue to receive this kind of hostility then I do not want to post here and it is on you if I decide to convert to Christianity.
Holy shamolie. THere is a strange amount of hostility here from my brothers and sisters.
Listen, ATR, if you want a full complete answer, you should go talk to real life scholars and such. It is quite out of character for these members of the forum to have spoke angrily at you but please remember, NOONE here is a scholar and we are taking our best guesses. Here are some hadiths that you may want to read. From my limited knowlege, I think women are encouraged to lead women only congregations. Mixed gender oens should be lead by men because many men cant help themselves when looking at a girl anywhere.
ALso, just because the church allows somehting or the synagogues allow somehting does not mean it is OK. You seme to be making that error. Many of my friends talk about checking out girls ALL THE TIME at church and noone thinks it is wrong.
Women are more respected in Islam thna anywhere else. Our laws are ther eot make sure that they are never treated as objects by men. Our first priority is their dignity. So please seek a scholar out in real life and remember that laws are there for a reason, not just the clergy ones you may not understand but also the ones granted women protection and rights not foudn anywhere else.
The hadith of `A’ishah and Umm Salamah (may Allah be pleased with them). `Abdur-Raziq (5086), Ad-Daraqutni (1/404) and Al-Bayhaqi (3/131) reported from the narration of Abu Hazim Maysarah ibn Habib from Ra’itah Al-Hanafiyyah from `A’ishah that she led women in Prayer and stood among them in an obligatory Prayer. Moreover, Ibn Abi Shaybah (2/89) reported from the chain of narrators of Ibn Abi Layla from `Ata’ that `A’ishah used to say the Adhan, the Iqamah, and lead women in Prayer while standing among them in the same row. Al-Hakim also reported the same hadith from the chain of narrators of Layth Ibn Abi Sulaim from `Ata’, and the wording of the hadith mentioned here is Al-Hakim’s.
Furthermore, Ash-Shafi`i (315), Ibn Abi Shaybah (88/2) and `Abdur-Raziq (5082) reported from two chains of narrators that report the narration of `Ammar Ad-Dahni in which he stated that a woman from his tribe named Hujayrah narrated that Umm Salamh used to lead women in Prayer while standing among them in the same row.
The wording of `Abdur-Raziq for the same hadith is as follows: “Umm Salamah led us (women) in the `Asr Prayer and stood among us (in the same row).”