From the Book, An IDEAL MUSLIMAH!
(The True Islamic Personality of the Muslim Woman
as Defined in the Qur'an and Sunnah)
as Defined in the Qur'an and Sunnah)
- Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi.
Chapter:1 - A Muslim Woman with her Lord (Allah)!...
continuation - 10...
She avoids mixing freely with men
The true Muslim woman avoids mixing with men as much as possible; she does not pursue it or encourage it. Thus she follows the example of Fatimah, the daughter of the Prophet (PBUH), the Prophet's wives, the women of the salaf (the Sahabah and Tabi`in), and those who followed their way sincerely.
The harm that may be done to both sexes as a result of free mixing, that is obvious to the Muslim woman, is now becoming clear to Westerners who have practised free mixing on the widest scale. They have seen that it leads to a fall in standards of education, so they have now begun to segregate male and female students in some universities and institutes of education. A number of the greatest Muslim educators, who have visited Europe, America and Russia have witnessed this segregation, for example, Professor Ahmad Mazhar al-`Azmah, who was sent by the Syrian Ministry of Education to Belgium, where he visited a number of schools. On a visit to a girls' elementary school, he asked the principal, "Why do you not let boys and girls mix at this level of education?" She replied, "We noticed the harm that mixing can to do children even at the elementary level."
There was news that Russia had reached a similar conclusion, and had established separate, segregated branches of universities, where male and female students did not mix.
In A, there are more than 170 university branches in which male and female students do not mix. They were set up because the educators and supervisors noticed the harm that was caused by mixing, even in a society that is used to mixing in every area of social life.
The evidence of the harm caused by mixing is too vast to be enumerated. All of it points to the wisdom of Islam in putting an end to mixing, and protecting the Muslim societies which adhere to Islamic guidance from its destructive, harmful effects.
She does not shake hands with
a non-mahram man
It is natural that a Muslim woman who does not mix with men would not wish to shake hands with anyone who is not her mahram, in accordance with the teaching and example of the Prophet (PBUH). Bukhari reports that `A'ishah (May Allah be pleased with her) said: "When the believing women made hijrah to the Prophet (PBUH), he would examine and test them, in accordance with the ayah: ( `O you who believe! When there come to you believing women refugees, examine [and test] them'. . . ) (Qur'an 60:10)
Whoever accepted these conditions required of the believing women has thereby accepted their bay`ah. When the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) accepted their words, he told them (the women), `You may go now, for I have accepted your bay`ah.' By Allah (SWT), the Prophet's hand never touched the hand of a woman; he accepted their bay`ah by words only. By Allah (SWT), he never put any conditions on women other than those that Allah (SWT) commanded him, and when he had confirmed the bay`ah he would say `I have accepted you bay`ah by your words.'"91
She does not travel except with a mahram
One of the rulings of Islam concerning women is that a woman should not travel without a mahram, because travel is full of dangers and hardships and it is not right for a woman to face all this alone, without a mahram to protect her and take care of her. So the Prophet (PBUH) forbade women to travel alone without a mahram; this is recorded in numerous Hadith, but it will suffice to quote just two of them here: "A woman should not travel for three days except with a mahram."92 All the Hadith on this topic state that the presence of a mahram is the condition for women's travel, except in cases of utter necessity as defined by the scholars, whose points of view differ somewhat. 94
"It is not permitted for a woman who believes in Allah (SWT) and the Last Day to travel the walking-distance of three days without a mahram."93
In this way the Muslim woman is truly obedient to Allah (SWT), following His commands, heeding His prohibitions, and accepting His rulings. She adheres to the teachings of Islam and bears with patience any difficulties that may be involved in obeying Allah (SWT), even if this goes against many of the prevalent social ideas. She is filled with hope that she will ultimately be successful and victorious, as the Qur'an states: ( By [the Token of] Time [through the Ages], Verily Man is in loss, Except such as have Faith, and do righteous deeds, and [join together] in the mutual teaching of Truth, and of Patience and Constancy. ) (Qur'an 103:1-3)
will be continued Insha Allaah!...
Pls forward to all...very useful to everyone...
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