Re: Iranian female Police
Its not according to the norms of Islam....
and how about silly webcam dance videos?
Re: Iranian female Police
Its not according to the norms of Islam....
and how about silly webcam dance videos?
Re: Iranian female Police
I am following the Sufi Traditions. Sufies have been dancing all along through out history.....even today u can find swirling sufies in Turkey , Tunisia..Morocco....and Famous Sufi Dhammal from Pakistan n India.
Wallah Alam Bisawaab only Allah Knows better
Re: Iranian female Police
Al-Qur’an 009.071
YUSUFALI: The Believers, men and women, are protectors one of another: they enjoin what is just, and forbid what is evil: they observe regular prayers, practise regular charity, and obey Allah and His Messenger. On them will Allah pour His mercy: for Allah is Exalted in power, Wise.
PICKTHAL: And the believers, men and women, are protecting friends one of another; they enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, and they establish worship and they pay the poor-due, and they obey Allah and His messenger. As for these, Allah will have mercy on them. Lo! Allah is Mighty, Wise.
SHAKIR: And (as for) the believing men and the believing women, they are guardians of each other; they enjoin good and forbid evil and keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, and obey Allah and His Messenger; (as for) these, Allah will show mercy to them; surely Allah is Mighty, Wise.
**Al-Qur’an 3:**104. Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is right, and forbidding what is wrong: They are the ones to attain felicity.
Women Fighting to Protect Islam
During the Battle of Uhud, Umm ‘Umara Nusayba bint K’ab, one of the women present at the Second Oath of ‘Aqaba, valiantly defended the Messenger of God, sustaining twelve wounds in the process. She nearly killed Ibn Qami’a, one of the fiercest warriors in the opposing force. After the fray, the Prophet, Peace and Blessings of God be upon him, praised her courage and skill. [16] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftn16)This affirmation from the Prophet, Peace and Blessings of God be upon him, prevents anyone from denying the permissibility of women fighting under similar circumstances, even if other prophetic traditions argue against such fighting being obligatory for them.[17]
The Prophet, Peace and Blessings of God be upon him, also gave tidings to Umm Haram bint Mulham that she would fight in a naval battle. This came after she sought his permission to go forth in a military campaign. She subsequently married Ubada b. as-Samit, and participated with him in a naval expedition. [18] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftn18)The fact that her participation in that battle occurred with the foreknowledge and permission of the Prophet, Peace and Blessings of God be upon him, is again a powerful argument against those who would refuse to acknowledge the permissibility of this and far lesser significant types social involvement.
It is a well-known principle in the Divine Law that in the face of a direct invasion of a Muslim land by non-Muslim forces, it is mandatory for every able-bodied woman to join the Muslim defenses to repulse the aggressor. [19] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftn19)As a general practice, the Prophet, Peace and Blessings of God be upon him, would bring women along on military campaigns to function as nurses and to undertake other support and logistical roles. [20] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftn20)‘Aisha, Umm Sulaym, Umm Salit, and many others distinguished themselves performing such duties.
Re: Iranian female Police
I am following the Sufi Traditions. Sufies have been dancing all along through out history.....even today u can find swirling sufies in Turkey , Tunisia..Morocco....and Famous Sufi Dhammal from Pakistan n India. Wallah Alam Bisawaab only Allah Knows better
What about the babes at the end of one of your videos ....is that a Sufi tradition as well?
Re: Iranian female Police
Dear Tehreem.
Since the debate has become hardcore religious one…let me remind you that in Islam we have to Hujjats ( Criteria for deciding wrong , right or Permissible and not permissbles)
Zaytona.org is not hujjat for us…provide proof from authentic sources like the Saha Sitta i.e Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim etc
The refrences from Zaytona.org or Memona.org are not credible.
The Quranic Transaltions you pasted doesn’t address the issue we are discussing here. I don’t know why you pasted them and in what context?
As I told you…your **AUSTAZA/Moalma **is misguidng you. I pray to Allah that he shows you the right path ( aameen)
Re: Iranian female Police
Dear Tehreem. Since the debate has become hardcore religious one...let me remind you that in Islam we have to Hujjats ( Criteria for deciding wrong , right or Permissible and not permissbles) 1. Quran 2. Sunnah and also Sunnah recorded as Hadith
Zaytona.org is not hujjat for us....provide proof from authentic sources like the Saha Sitta i.e Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim etc The refrences from Zaytona.org or Memona.org are not credible.
The Quranic Transaltions you pasted doesn't address the issue we are discussing here. I don't know why you pasted them and in what context? As I told you....your **AUSTAZA/Moalma **is misguidng you. I pray to Allah that he shows you the right path ( aameen)
Have you even bother to read and check what I've posted?
May Allah shows you right path as well.
Re: Iranian female Police
here are the references that you didn’t bother to read…
[16]For one of the earliest accounts of the heroics of Umm ‘Umarah during the Battle of Uhud, see Muhammad b. Sa’d az-Zuhri, At-Tabaqat al-Kubra, (Beirut: Dar Ihya at-Turath al-‘Arabi, 1417/1996), vol. 8, pp. 440-441, #4535.
[17] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftnref17)This would include those traditions that mention the best Jihad for women is the Pilgrimage. See for example, Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani, Fath al-Bari Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari, (Riyadh: Maktaba Dar as-Salam, 1418/1997),vol. 6, p. 96, #2875, 2876.
[18] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftnref18)For an account of her story, see Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani, vol. 6, pp. 94-95, #2877-2878.
[19] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftnref19)Muhammad Khayr Haykal, Al-Jihad wa’l Qital fi as-Siyasa ash-Shar’iyya, (Beirut: Dar al-Bawadir, 1317/1996), vol. 2, pp. 880-881.
[20] ](http://www.zaytuna.org/articleDetails.asp?articleID=50#_ftnref20)See Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani, vol. 6, p. 96, #2880.