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This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favor
upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion."
(al-Ma'idah
5:3)
"Whatsoever
the Messenger gives you
take it, and whatever he forbids
you abstain from
it."
(Surah al-Hashr
59:7) (Surah
an-Nisaa' 4:80) ![]() Click to join Women_Learning_Islam |
Recommend this profile to your Facebook friends. recent blog postsA Voice Behind A VeilPosted
http://rasheedgant.multiply.co m/journal/item/574/_A_Voice_Be hind_a_Veil_-_Dont_Miss_Readin g BP is not what it used to bePosted
It's been a long time since I've blogged anything. I just want to chime in about how Black Planet is not the social networking site it used to be. From where I'm standing, it's a Artist/Activist/Gossipist (I know. Not a word) site now. Each and every invite I receive is for a promotional type of user which I could give a rat's behind about. I've been considering deleting my account. What's keeping me? Nostalgia? Being from amongst the first BP users a decade or so ago? Perhaps...
By Shaykh Muhammad Naasirud-Deen al-Albaanee (rahimahullaah) What should the Muslimah do whose husband forces her to drink wine, and other issues fundamental to women! First, she should repent to Allaah for what she did in those days - with the usual and known repentance, with its necessary conditions. [Q.1] What is the Islaamic ruling upon a husband offering khamr (wine and intoxicants) to his wife, threatening to divorce her if she refuses it, although he knows that she is... (continue reading)
Reading and writing fictional stories *Please appropriately reference this fatwa to: www.fatwa-online.com, thankyou!* Question: What is the ruling regarding reading or writing fictional stories and those which arouse the imagination? And if some of them [aid in] rectify[ing] social problems, then is this permissible? Response: Fictional stories are from lies which occupy the time of the writer and the reader without benefit, so abandoning busying oneself with them is... (continue reading) Haya (Shyness)Posted HAYA (SHYNESS) source: troid What is Hayaa?Hayaa itself is derived from the word hayaat which means life. But that is something that we will get into later on in this essay. This term covers a large number of concepts. In English, it may be translated as modesty, shyness, self-respect, bashfulness, shame, honour, etc. The original meaning of Hayaa according to a... (continue reading) The Distorted Image of Women in Islaam By a former Non-Muslim, Naasira Bint Ellison http://www.troid.org/ "PIVOTAL QUOTE" We will never find success and/or solutions to our problems until we realise that Allaah knows best and that this disbelieving society will ruin itself. Since the height of the feminist movement in the late 70's there has been a magnifying glass placed... (continue reading)favorite links |
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