justoneofmillion
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assalam, haha yep brother am dreaming so bad that i even forgot to take my wives with me l :lol:the kid is dreaming....:arabi1:
assalam, haha yep brother am dreaming so bad that i even forgot to take my wives with me l :lol:the kid is dreaming....:arabi1:
assalam,well bro that is what i love the most my dream seriously think about it me with a hundred percent pure Arabian blood horse through the desert stopping by from time to time at a oasis making woudhoo and salat in the desert you really hear stuff there a place for deep spirituality do you see me there bro oh com on! do you see the pic? dressed like a Touareg cooking in the sand you know that special bred they cook in the sand with tea! long nights of meditation and reading the Quran and discussing the deen with locals simple people ,no buildings, no cars ,no noise, no sophisticated zombies just me the desert it`s sunset and Allah swt anyone wants to join there haha?but the hundred 100% Arabian blood is mine i won`t share it with anyone you can still have the Sahara though.. inschallah allright i know i know wake up justone... man is this the neighbours still fighting ?!ya Allah!!
The reason why Saudi women weren't allowed to work is that they would be working with men, and they'd be seeing men and stuff. THat's the same reason why taliban banned women from working. they bleeived that they should stay home and take care of the kids. It's an Islamic thing. And the reason that they can't drive has something to do with men also. Another rule that the Taliban had in power. But in Saudi they allow TVs these days, but the Taliban banned that too because of the pictures and bad stuff.
And Allah knows best.
assalam,who said that me?i merely said i would love to do that that`s all i love nature ,simple living profound people,from whom one can learn much more than most of the sofisticated "modern"people samples i am and have been sourrouded by in the past and who cares abt western medias anyways?fake upon fake fed and made by and for the fake from the cradle to the grave just like zombies with no substance and no meaning to their lives the civilization of the living dead.Islam is a reasonable and logical religion. You dont have to be surrounded by desert 24/7 just to be religious and away from modernity just to free of any sins.
You can be a modern Muslim/Muslimah but it doenst mean u have to be Westernised.
The reason why Saudi women weren't allowed to work is that they would be working with men, and they'd be seeing men and stuff. THat's the same reason why taliban banned women from working. they bleeived that they should stay home and take care of the kids. It's an Islamic thing. And the reason that they can't drive has something to do with men also. Another rule that the Taliban had in power. But in Saudi they allow TVs these days, but the Taliban banned that too because of the pictures and bad stuff.
And Allah knows best.
Kayleih said:Saudi Arabia isn't a desert wasteland like so many people like to think.
Well ffor one thing sister Kayla they just don't want men and women to be with each other and stuff because it makes desires and stuff for both of them and I think the Taliban just wanted to make Muslims think more about Islam than having relations with each other.But the woman said that she works with men sometimes as a journalist, didn't she?
Those are definitely rules the Taliban imposed that I am totally against.
Well ffor one thing sister Kayla they just don't want men and women to be with each other and stuff because it makes desires and stuff for both of them and I think the Taliban just wanted to make Muslims think more about Islam than having relations with each other.
And the reason they don't allow women to be journalists is because they know that women shouldn't talk to men, even in a Niqab because he still might have desires and stuff.
alkathiri said:and if the man does give an evil eye on the women EVEN if she covers herself and wear the abaya, dont blame the women for the lusty looks from men
Brother Abdul Hasib,
Salaam,
You are proclaiming a lot of things as Islamic and non Islamic and they are not true. It is not Islamic to say a woman cannot work and should stay home. It is not Islamic to say cannot interact and speak with men. Did not Kadija (may Allah be pleased with her) work before and after her marriage to the Prophet? (pbuh)
Were not most of the wives of the Prophet(pbuh) teachers to some of the great scholars? Male scholars. The covering of our bodies is to prevent Fitna and still allow us to be productive members of society.
The Taliban did a lot of things that were backwards and contradictory to Islam. Namely to forbid females from obtaining an education past the age of seven. So Afghanistan has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world. It is Fardh for both males and females to to be educated of they are of able mind. So in essence what the Taliban did was make something which was Halaal, Haram. :astag:
Wasalaam
~Sarah
As for driving, the sister in the video was riding in the back seat while the male chauffeur drove her, so not only is she with a man but she is with him alone, i.e., Khulwa! That is the worst kind of gender mixing. Which is closer to Islamic teachings, the sister driving her own car with no men with her, or a man driving her and they are alone together?
Has anyone read the book 'princess'- the biography of a saudi princess?? I urge you to read it, shocked me and made me cry over and over. The woman's encounters with personal subjection and that of women around her, from all social backgrounds. Parts were truley horrific.
Having said that I think that unless you have lived in a culture and society you cannot understand the reasons for things it does or does not do.
Saudi Arabia, unfortunatly like a lot of other countries seems to be male dominated, where women can't drive, vote, go inside mosques (at least that used to be the case) and are under extreme pressure to cover. Such things aren't islamically based but whats probably happened is in a attempt to preserve the values of islam in its heartland people have imposed excessive rules which originally were not there.
For example, in Saudi the niqab, although technically not compulsory, in reality is. The social stigma for not wearing it is high, abuse and punishment may be the result, dependant on the area that you live in.
Many people believe the niqab is fard and I espect others right to wear it if they wish-but having said that is there not a hadith in which a woman comes to the prophet fully veiled and he is unhappy with this because he is unable to see if she is a man or a woman.
Also in the koran it tells women to cover so they may be known and not molested. Do these these not indicate that a woman has the right to her identity when in public, to show her face if she wishes? It should be a choice not a male forced impulsion.
Well ffor one thing sister Kayla they just don't want men and women to be with each other and stuff because it makes desires and stuff for both of them and I think the Taliban just wanted to make Muslims think more about Islam than having relations with each other.
And the reason they don't allow women to be journalists is because they know that women shouldn't talk to men, even in a Niqab because he still might have desires and stuff.
salaam,
with the issue that women can't drive in Saudi Arabia, i agree but somtimes disagree with women not allowed to drive as there may social issues. But i read last week on www.arabnews.com website that as women can't drive and men are not home all the time to take women out and girls to school etc, so normally almost each household have a driver who drive women around.
now as the website said about these drivers taking women around, there have been cases of love affairs, molestation, rapes, young girls getting pregnant by their drivers, married women falling in love with their drivers, sometimes running away with their drivers.
not sure what can work