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9 Hadiths on Men-Women Interaction in Mosque

One of the current problematic issues in mosques that give access to women is the excessive sensitivity towards, and sometimes the strict banning of, ordinary interaction between men and women. Interestingly, those men and women do interact normally with other men and women in the outer community in all walks of social and professional life. Referring back to the Sunnah, we find that such interaction between men and women in mosques did exist during the Prophet’s lifetime; it was normal interaction that involved various religious and social affairs. Men and Women in Mosque: How Islam Dealt with Violations True,...

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Celebrating the Prophet’s Birth: Between Two Innovations

Jasser Auda. Celebrating the Prophet’s birth: Between two bid’as. Khutba. Washington – ADAMS Ashburn Dec 9 2016 In this Khutbah, Dr. Jasser Auda discusses the issue of celebrating the birth of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). He approaches the question by tackling two innovations (Bid`ahs) that people fall in when dealing with the occasion. On one hand, some wage a war on those who celebrate the occasion and forget such evils as , monopoly, ignorance, and silence while Muslims are oppressed everywhere. On the other hand, some sing, read poems and dance in order to “drug”...

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من أنشطة معهد المقاصد في ماليزيا سبتمبر 2016 من أنشطة معهد المقاصد في ماليزيا سبتمبر 2016 Islamic Approaches to Governance and Public Policy’ Public Talk at QFIS with Professor Leslie Pal, Professor Louay Safi and Dr. Jasser Auda Nadwat Al-Ulama, Lucknow, India, June 2011 ندوة العلماء بلكناؤ – الهند – يونيو 2011 في مركز تكوين العلماء – نواكشوط – موريتانيا Center for the Formation of Scholars – Nuakshut – Mauritania 2012 في مركز تكوين العلماء – نواكشوط – موريتانيا Center for the Formation of Scholars – Nuakshut – Mauritania ‘Islamic Approaches to Governance and Public Policy’ Public Talk at...

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Maqasid with Dr. Jasser Auda on Deen TV Episode 5

Yusuf Patel is a medical doctor and one of my “A” students of Maqasid al-Shariah in South Africa’s International Peace College South Africa – IPSA Graduate Program. I interview him here for the MAQASID program on Deen TV, and I asked him: What is “Islamic medicine”? What is Islamic bioethics? And how can medicine move from being a “business” into being an “ethical duty”? How do we define a “human” for medical purposes? What is the difference between a faithful physician and a non-faithful physician? And his views on organ...

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