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Mingling Between Men And Women Is Prohibited | Abdul Malik Mujahid

Mingling Between Men And Women Is Prohibited | Abdul Malik Mujahid

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Mingling Between Men And Women Is Prohibited | Abdul Malik Mujahid
Mingling Between Men and Women Is Prohibited by Abdul Malik Mujahid addresses the Islamic perspective on the interaction between men and women, emphasizing the prohibition of unnecessary mingling in order to preserve modesty and uphold Islamic values. The book explores the reasoning behind this prohibition, drawing from the teachings of the Qur'an and Hadith, and provides practical guidance on maintaining proper boundaries in various social settings. Abdul Malik Mujahid explains the significance of preserving the distinct roles and responsibilities of men and women, while highlighting the importance of mutual respect and modesty in maintaining a harmonious and moral society. This book serves as a valuable resource for Muslims seeking to understand and apply Islamic teachings on gender interactions in today’s world

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Sample Pages

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Mingling
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Prohibited
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It is not a matter of controversy in Islam that mingling between men and women is prohibited or not. Rather it is a distinguishing feature of Islamic culture that men and women should remain separate and perform their duties in a most obliging manner.
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People who have insight know very well that mingling of men with women is the root cause of many evils that can arise afterwards. The family ties, the relations between husband and wife, the children. and other matters can all easily be disturbed as a result of mingling of men with women.
It is natural that men and women are attracted to each other. Islam has provided the legal way for both men and women to marry each other and maintain a family by raising their children. Islam has also imposed some rights on each other in respect of husband, wife and
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إِيَّاكُمْ وَالدُّخُولَ عَلَى النِّسَاءِ فَقَالَ رَجُلٌ مِنَ الْأَنْصَارِ : يَا رَسُولَ اللَّهِ! أَفَرَأَيْتَ الْحَمْوَ؟
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"Beware of private audiences with women." A man from Al-Ansaar asked, "O Messenger of Allah! What about the in-laws?" The Messenger answered, "The in-laws are death!" [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
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The word Hamw (in-laws) in this Hadeeth refers to the relatives of the husband who are not lawful for the woman to be alone with.
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Abdul Malik Mujahid

An established author and publisher, Abdul Malik Mujahid is the founder of Dar-us-Salam Publications. He focuses on providing authentic Islamic resources worldwide, covering diverse topics in Islamic learning and lifestyle.