Disclosure of Secrets, page-385

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    Once again, you must study Islam instead of wasting your life in vain and saying this is what he said and this is what she said

    It is a shame that you have time, but you do not use it to study Islam in order to be fair in your judgment

    I prefer to discuss with scholars of comparative religions, and people who study Islam as they are educated

    I do not like to discuss with people who accuse Islam and they didn't study it

    These ignorant church mercenaries on a salary always pursue the Muslim and waste his time





    Islam has never failed from 1400 years

    But your ignorance of Islam is the original failure


    There is no obligation for women in Islam to pray in the mosque


    But the obligation is only for men

    If a woman likes to go to the mosque, there is nothing wrong with that

    There is no doubt that a woman’s prayer in her house is better for her than praying in the mosque, as is indicated by the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). He said: "Do not prevent your women from going to the mosque, even though their houses are better for them." (Reported by Abu Dawud in al-Sunan, Bab ma ja-a fi khuruj al-nisa ila’l-masjid: Bab al-tashdid fi dhalik. See also Sahih al-Jami‘, no. 7458)

    the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "A woman’s prayer in her house is better than her prayer in her courtyard, and her prayer in her bedroom is better than her prayer in her house." (Reported by Abu Dawud in al-Sunan, Bab ma ja-a fi khuruj al-nisa ila’l-masjid. See also Sahh al-Jami‘, no. 3833).

    “Her room” refers to a woman’s own room in the house, and “her courtyard” refers to the central area (in a traditional Arabic house), off which all the rooms of the house open.

 
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