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Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....
Originally posted by munda_sialkoty View PostYou see woman in Islam is symbolized as Ba'Heya and ofcourse so is the man. Saying anything good is not bad, but you see a good thing is not at all the time good, it depends on the situation and time. Islam permits a woman for marriage. Marriage in all the way is a legal and Islamic act, but being-married girl keeps on saying with a lot of enthusiasm to her brother, dear brother i am very happy as i am going to get married to a man, dear father i am very happy as i am getting married to a man i am always dreaming for...doesn't it seem non-sense. Here, apart from the source try to understand the instinct of Islam. If NISA is praying to grab a candid husband then it doesn't mean that she should show her desire and lust for her man in front of other members. It is just like if a married woman is to pray to God for a child, she would pray it privately to God, not openly. Its all about the element of Heya and nothing else...hope you ppl get me now.
Sorry sialkoty but change your thinking :)" Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off your goals "
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Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....
Originally posted by munda_sialkoty View PostYou see woman in Islam is symbolized as Ba'Heya and ofcourse so is the man. Saying anything good is not bad, but you see a good thing is not at all the time good, it depends on the situation and time. Islam permits a woman for marriage. Marriage in all the way is a legal and Islamic act, but being-married girl keeps on saying with a lot of enthusiasm to her brother, dear brother i am very happy as i am going to get married to a man, dear father i am very happy as i am getting married to a man i am always dreaming for...doesn't it seem non-sense. Here, apart from the source try to understand the instinct of Islam. If NISA is praying to grab a candid husband then it doesn't mean that she should show her desire and lust for her man in front of other members. It is just like if a married woman is to pray to God for a child, she would pray it privately to God, not openly. Its all about the element of Heya and nothing else...hope you ppl get me now.
and plus i havent seen any daughter behaving in that manner...hardly any...maybe only 0.1 % of the tot. population...
but as i said before, why shouldnt men be made to behave in the same way...Haya is not only for women but also for Muslim men! i'm sure u cant deny that...can u?Finding truth - Finding love
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Re: A woman's du'a for her future husband....
Originally posted by yellowsky View Post:tauba
Sorry sialkoty but change your thinking :)Originally posted by chalakie View Postyes i understand what u're trying to say...u r not on the right track.
and plus i havent seen any daughter behaving in that manner...hardly any...maybe only 0.1 % of the tot. population...
but as i said before, why shouldnt men be made to behave in the same way...Haya is not only for women but also for Muslim men! i'm sure u cant deny that...can u?
I realize you ppl might raise some point to hit the boys, but when we talk about religion or presenting the essence of Islam and modesty then there come some authoritarian rules to follow. If you still want to remain sticky to your standpoint then SUMMUN, BUKMUN, UMYUN are the words for you :)Last edited by Z.; 8 July 2007, 15:52.:thmbup:
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