بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Understanding Femininity and Masculinity in Islam Femininity and masculinity are complex social constructs that have evolved over time, shaped by different cultures, religions, and ideologies. These constructs define what is considered "appropriate" behavior, roles, and attributes for men and women in society. However, different worldviews have different interpretations of what constitutes … Continue reading Understanding Femininity and Masculinity in Islam
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Q&A: Women traveling without a Mahram
Answer to QuestionWomen traveling without a MahramTo Anas M Hirbawi(Translated) Question: Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatahu, I have a question about women traveling without a mahram... The question is: What are the boundaries for which a woman’s travel is considered travel, and it is not permissible for her to travel except with a mahram? … Continue reading Q&A: Women traveling without a Mahram
Q&A: Is it Permissible for a Menstruating Woman to Read Quran from the Internet or Mobile Phone?
Answer to the Question:Is it Permissible for a Menstruating Woman to Read Quran from the Internet or Mobile Phone?To: Raheeq Em Yousif Question: Assalaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuhu, I would like to inquire about the Shariah rule because I am confused… Is it permissible for the menstruating woman to read Quran from the internet or a … Continue reading Q&A: Is it Permissible for a Menstruating Woman to Read Quran from the Internet or Mobile Phone?
Jilbab and the Muslim Woman’s Dress Code
Sources of Islamic Law The sources in Islamic law are primarily the Qur’an and Sunnah[1]. The Qur’an, the book held sacred by Muslims, contains approximately 500 verses dealing with diverse topics which are of a legal relevance. The Sunnah represents the repository of reports of sayings, acts and consent of the Prophet Muhammad. The role … Continue reading Jilbab and the Muslim Woman’s Dress Code