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good debate dushwari

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so it means A person's excellence in Islam is that he/she leaves what don''t make sense to him/her.
Am I right?(I'm currently learning arabic...so I tried my best to translate it.):)

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yea you translated it good ... where u studying and what exactly are u studying? :)

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no .. it is something like you don't poke your nose in everything .. meaning do not inquire those thing which do not concern you .. whether they make sense or not .

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well said!

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I think a simple question needs a simple answer. I don't understand why people stretch a topic to something which might not be related to what the thread starter intended to ask, unless one wants to reply to any branch of the topic which is initiated by anyone in his post. It is good to discuss different aspects but keeping in mind the limitations of the topic. The following is a beautiful and to the point answer by a sister.

SIMPLE!!

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STP,

LUTOO SIRF GHOOM SAKJA HEY!

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^ As I am not a philosopher of your level, so kindly come down to my level and elaborate what does that mean ? :)

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i agree.....hadith is talking about things which don't concern you...
making sense out of things is a different issue.

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There can be alot of meaning extracted from the hadith. In my personal opinion (which can be wrong) this hadith is related to one of the advices given by HAzrat Luqman (a.s) to his son, which is also mentioned in the Quran. The translation of which I remember is: (May Allah forgive me if there is any mistake)

Son, Don't speak about the things which are not "related"( or concerned) to you.

From this I understand that if the age of a woman doesn't effect your life or play a vital role in your life than it is better to avoid asking it.

Ofcourse if I want to marry anyone than I might ask her age, other than that I don't think there is any use unless I am dying because of curiosity (Which I am sure inshAllah wouldn't happen lol)

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^ Very good points i believe ... made by the brother ... especially the second highlighted one ...:D

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Yeah...like you were being concerned about my studies....you were so curious that you send me pm to tell you what i'm reading and where....

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the questions i asked about studies is normal questions to ask, and age i didnt ask you and as to my question , where you study is becuse you seem to know arabic and was curious as to how you managed to translate a hadith so good ... so plz i dont wana argue or anything ... :)

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:) ...ok so that was the reason.

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your lament is but an open admission to your disability of not recognizing the abhorable condoning of all those cruel and unfair man made traditions of treating womenkind as unequal.

may you find peace in realizing this fine distinction between 'manly' women, and women who stand up for the rights of their kind.

i leave it up to you, to make sense of this explicit statement. see how close you get to the reality and peacefully accept it.

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Yes .. this is my reason ....ThankQ ...:D

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"oh, my parents would want a woman, as daughter in law, a young woman who can put up fights with the rest of the muhalla"

& yet, when she faithfully and consideratingly spoke of helping his sister out, help that he asked for himself, she was perceived as a trouble maker later on.

Allah, please help people with their prejudgements. amen.