Från: Umm-Aicha (Ursprungligt meddelande) Skickat: 2005-06-08 13:41
Women and the Seeking of Knowledge.
Question:
The Messenger (sallallaahu ‘alaihi-wasallam) used to set a special day for teaching the matters of religion to the women. He also used to permit them to be behind the men in the mosque in order to seek knowledge. Why do the scholars not follow the example of the Messenger (sallallaahu ‘alaihi-wasallam). Although the do fulfill some of those needs,it is not sufficient and we need more.
Answer:
There is no doubt such wa the practice of the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ‘alaihi-wasallam), as well as the scholars. Indeed, I myself have done that here on a number of occasions as well as Mekkah, Taif, and Jeddah.
I have no problem setting aside apart a specific time for women in any locale if they want that from me. That is also the position of my scholar colleagues.
Furthermore, by the radio programme Noor ala al-Darb, Allah has opened the way to much good. A women can send her question to the programme and during the programme it will be answered. This programme is aired two nights a week on the stations Nida al-Islam al-Qur'an al-Kareem
Similarly, women may write to Dar al-Ifta.In this case, a commitee of scholars may respond to their questions. It has been designed for this purpose.In any case, knowledge is equally obligatory for both men and women. There is nothing to prevent a women from attending lectures, with the condition that she is properly dressed and is not exposing any of her beauty.
Shaykh `Abdul-`Azeez Bin Baz
Islamic Fatawa Regarding Women - Darussalam Pg.60
Other subjects of interest:
Seeking Knowledge
Books
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