A modern-day visitor to Jamic Amr ibn al-cAs mosque in Cairo during the month of Ramadan can not miss the overt female presence in the women's quarter. That Muslim women of all ages attend this and other congregational mosques throughout the world is a fact that clearly contravenes a legal consensus arrived at during the formative period of Islamic law. After deliberation on the legality of women's attendance at mosques for congregational prayers, the majority of jurists, both Sunni and Shi'ite, concluded that women - particularly young, attractive women - should avoid mosques for fear of the social unrest (fitna) associated with their presence there
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The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
The Narration of Aisyah (May Allah be pleased with her), is the main focus of the controversy among ...
A modern-day visitor to Jamic Amr ibn al-cAs mosque in Cairo during the month of Ramadan can not mis...
There are some main prohibitions placed upon the menstruating woman in Islamic Law. One of these pro...
Given the current dearth of women exercising Islamic authority, it may be assumed that for most of I...
Islamic Revivals are widespread in Islamic countries. Numerous attempts have been made by scholars t...
Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public offi...
Muslim women's rights have been a topic of discussion and debate over the past few decades, and with...
For many people the status, role and position of women are important distinguishing features of Musl...
International audienceIn this article, I examine the appearance of Muslim women before the judge dur...
This study aims to investigate Muslim women’s rights of obtaining the top rank religious position, f...
Islamic law has traditionally prohibited women from being prayer leaders and heads of state. A small...
M.A.Abstract: One of the broad areas of agreement amongst contemporary scholars of Islam - both trad...
This is research on the prohibition of Menstruating Women Staying in the Mosque according to Imam al...
Contrary to common opinion, Muslim women have had a significant historical presence. Muslim women ar...
The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
The Narration of Aisyah (May Allah be pleased with her), is the main focus of the controversy among ...
A modern-day visitor to Jamic Amr ibn al-cAs mosque in Cairo during the month of Ramadan can not mis...
There are some main prohibitions placed upon the menstruating woman in Islamic Law. One of these pro...
Given the current dearth of women exercising Islamic authority, it may be assumed that for most of I...
Islamic Revivals are widespread in Islamic countries. Numerous attempts have been made by scholars t...
Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public offi...
Muslim women's rights have been a topic of discussion and debate over the past few decades, and with...
For many people the status, role and position of women are important distinguishing features of Musl...
International audienceIn this article, I examine the appearance of Muslim women before the judge dur...
This study aims to investigate Muslim women’s rights of obtaining the top rank religious position, f...
Islamic law has traditionally prohibited women from being prayer leaders and heads of state. A small...
M.A.Abstract: One of the broad areas of agreement amongst contemporary scholars of Islam - both trad...
This is research on the prohibition of Menstruating Women Staying in the Mosque according to Imam al...
Contrary to common opinion, Muslim women have had a significant historical presence. Muslim women ar...
The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost public ...
The Narration of Aisyah (May Allah be pleased with her), is the main focus of the controversy among ...