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Tag Archives: prayer leader
Women following the Imam
Some Sunni people here in UK said that women need to follow the imam while praying salaat. But is it allow for women to follow the imam… Continue reading
Posted in Salat - Prayer, Women's Issues
Tagged attending mosque, banned from mosque, congregational prayer, following imam, pray at home, prayer leader, reward of salat jama`ah, salat, salat munfarida, Women attending Jumu`ah
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Shafii Fiqh of Salat
I would like to ask a few brief questions about salaat in the Shafi madhaab. As we have finally chosen the Shafi madhaab to follow… Continue reading
Posted in Salat - Prayer
Tagged ablution, break wudu, breaking ablution, broken wudu, conditions of ablution, fiqh, follower, imam, Imam Shafi`i, lust, opposite sex, prayer leader, reciting Fatiha, Shafi`i School, touching
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Women as Leaders
I have questions about women’s role in Islam. 1. Why are women not allowed to lead Salat? Continue reading
Posted in Salat - Prayer, Women's Issues
Tagged gender equality, individual rights, Islamic Law, Islamic tradition, Muslim women, position of leadership, prayer leader, role, Shari`ah
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