Women's Leadership in the Mosque & Society | Dr. Shabir Ally

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  • In our series on Controversial Issues related to women, we’ve come to our final topic of discussion - Leadership. How does Islam approach the idea of female leadership in societies? If Islam supports female leadership, then why are they not allowed to lead prayer congregations? To discuss these questions and more, we sit down with Dr. Shabir Ally.
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Komentáře • 211

  • @krimmy8459
    @krimmy8459 Před 4 lety +127

    This isn't about Doctor Shabir trying to "westernize" Islam as y'all are saying in the comment section. Like he said in the video ,this issue has been discussed since hundreds of years ago. Stop quoting weak hadith to promote your predetermined opinions and actually try to listen to what he is saying.
    Islam out of any other religion promotes equality among men and women .

    • @cansugungor4405
      @cansugungor4405 Před 3 lety

      @@kanizfatima1377 I have to ask something. Do you know, according to traditional scholars can women be leaders in social things like maybe in a school, can she be the head teacher and lead other male teachers? Or maybe in an hospital, can she be the head of doctors? I know, classical scholars think women can not lead a country or a mosque but what about other things?? Dou you have any knowledge about this?

    • @itsmuna8155
      @itsmuna8155 Před 3 lety +6

      @@kanizfatima1377 Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) heard that the Persians had appointed the daughter of Chosroes as their queen, he said, “No people who appoint a woman as their leader will ever prosper.” (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 13/53).

    • @itsmuna8155
      @itsmuna8155 Před 3 lety +1

      @@naqsh7735 Beware about you say Naqsh, these are not my words. Rather it is from the Prophet Muhammad SAW

    • @revivalist355
      @revivalist355 Před 3 lety

      @@naqsh7735 if you call yourself a muslim, fear ALLAH, and delete your comment

    • @ytact250
      @ytact250 Před 3 lety +1

      Know that the thing you want is not higher than Islam. You are so delusional. Equal is not justice! Stop feminizing Islam!

  • @masumrahman6036
    @masumrahman6036 Před 6 lety +76

    those who are still in the 18th century under colonial mindset and even post colonial mindset should really sort themselves out. use your intellect that God has given you. dr shabir is correct that Islam is subject to reinterpretation for every age.

    • @xtreme6018
      @xtreme6018 Před 4 lety +5

      Nt like church women should silent n saying anything is sin... bt in islam like aisha n salama lead as a imam.. they scholar also... u maybe amazed they joined in politician n leadership as commandor aisha.. khadiza was busineswomen n economist

    • @Lutestick
      @Lutestick Před 3 lety +1

      No it is not. We are enot smarter than the prophet or companions in religion

    • @shafiqsha9875
      @shafiqsha9875 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Lutestick What about Quran praising Queen of Sheba?

    • @Lutestick
      @Lutestick Před 3 lety

      @@shafiqsha9875 what does that have to do with the comment above saying we can change islam or our understanding of it to fit the times?

    • @anupbhangi8164
      @anupbhangi8164 Před 2 lety

      But he said one thing and that is there is nothing and no authentic Hadith that prohibits women from leading prayers like dr. Sabbir said

  • @muaazalizahid3961
    @muaazalizahid3961 Před 3 lety +16

    I just saw dr shabir ally's old video of 2008 in which he was questioning the nature of the hadees he is giving here with full confidence. EVOLUTION!

  • @Magic818100
    @Magic818100 Před 4 lety +15

    I agreed with Dr. Shabir Ally concerning female leadership in mosques. There are more Muslims converting to Islam or revert to Islam them man. I think would females needs to get together and do something with themselves and even for the kids

  • @yusufmamun
    @yusufmamun Před rokem +4

    What Dr. Sabbir technically skipped here on Queen of Seba is,
    Though she has had all the leadership qualities, Allah has denied her to rule, to lead further and subdued her at the disposal of Solaiman (as) i.e. ending her rule by letting her exit via Solaiman (as).
    Regarding the reference of women Imamah, Dr. Sabbir failed to say all sahaba (ra), majority of aleems and ulamahs, 99.99% or even more - has suggested and understood that Women has no position of leadership in society and or in imamah of Muslim masses. He referred some individual and their book without naming. Moreover, an individual and book of a writer with arguments - is not a reference when one illustrates a fatwah on Islam.
    Quoting Ibn Taimiyah (ra) once, does not explain what was the basis or context and what Ibn Taimiyah (ra) really said.
    Furthermore, Dr. Sabbir conveniently ignored dozens of ayats and hadiths that has clearly distinguished the roles and responsibilities of men and women in family and society and khilafah including issues of mahrum. And it is evident that the mighty God by His wisdom legislated that the women should not be in the leadership positions.
    I am sorry to say that it is increasingly evident that Muslims living in west and or fearful of western masters are continuously compromising their deen and suggesting something that is more aligned to Liberal Political Ideologies of today than the Ideologies of Mohammad (sa) and his Companions.
    Probably so Rasulullah (sa) asked his followers not to live so close to a non Muslims from where he may smells the cooking food of the non Muslims.
    May Allah bless the brothers of West to understand and an way out of the west for the sake of deen; specially at a time when the countdown of nuclear bombing is ticking on the heaven above and horizon.

    • @sammcmelas8605
      @sammcmelas8605 Před rokem

      Well said.
      These weak and ignorant so called Muslims need to wake up and ask the folowing questions:
      Why did God never send a female prophet?
      Why did Allah SBW said the translation of:
      If you need 2 witnesses you can have 2 men or one man and 2 women, and He explained why - in case one of them goes astray the other one would remind her.
      Why shibba did not continue as the leader of her people rather she ended under the authority of Solomon.
      Why did the prophet SAW said what translates:
      No people elect a woman as their leader they will not have success.
      Etc....can state many many reasons why it is not appropriate for women to lead in the mosque.
      If you put a women as mosque leader what would you do when she become impure.

    • @Sara-gg1jy
      @Sara-gg1jy Před 9 měsíci

      Where is proof that Allah has denied her to rule ? When Suleiman actually moved her to Yemen where she ruled over 3 other nations! Yes she was no longer ruling the nation of Sheba. Smh the internet is dangerous and ppl will say anything.

  • @kelcarolyn
    @kelcarolyn Před 5 lety +46

    There is nothing more distracting than sitting/standing behind a bunch of men in Jummah. Don't get me started about all of the double standards at the masjid. And none of it is Qur'anic. I'm tired of hearing the argument that a woman's voice is distracting for adhan and Qur'an recitations. Men's voices can be distracting too. Men's bodies can be just as distracting. It's just sexist rhetoric as an excuse to put women in an inferior position. If women are in positions of power and authority, it is better in all aspects of society. Dr. Shabir always seems to have a well thought out explanation of what's in the Qur'an and what's not with different possibilities of interpretations. MashAllah. And thank you Aisha for being a wonderful host.

    • @bigelowtech
      @bigelowtech Před 4 lety +9

      I would be entranced by a woman's voice. And I mean that in a great way. Our local imam has a terrible horse voice. But his wife has a beautiful soft call. It's very sad she is not allowed in or to speak to us. Islam was supposed to empower women, but ended up being the greatest tool for sexism to date. Bless you sister. May Allah reward you greatly

    • @kelcarolyn
      @kelcarolyn Před 4 lety +14

      @@bigelowtech السلام وعليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته سبحان الله.
      The sexist stuff is all human made; not what Allah intended.

    • @darkninja1693
      @darkninja1693 Před 2 lety +6

      @@bigelowtech You're supposed to listen to the message, not the voice. What you said literally proves why women shouldn't be leading prayer... You're not supposed to be there to enjoy the voice of a woman... You literally admitted that would distract you.

    • @bigelowtech
      @bigelowtech Před 2 lety

      @@darkninja1693 if you're animalistic and can't control yourself when a woman speaks you have deeper issues than a simple prayer. You probably want a woman to wear a niqab and stay submissive so you don't have to learn self-control? Imagine where the middle east would be today with more female leaders. It wouldn't be the desert sh*t stain it is today

    • @ithinkiknowme6450
      @ithinkiknowme6450 Před 2 lety

      @@bigelowtech thank you for sharing this

  • @fatimaisra9143
    @fatimaisra9143 Před 3 lety +1

    Uh, to whoever i linked this video to, I'm sorry i misunderstood what the video is talking about

  • @isa-atm
    @isa-atm Před rokem +2

    It's hypocritical that Dr.Shabbir (who generally doubts the authenticity of even sahih ahadeeth) prefers a hadeeth (of Umm Waraqa) whose sahih-ness is controversial and overlooks sahih hadith like the below.
    Muslim (440) narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said:
    The Messenger of Allaah (sall.) said:
    “The best rows for men are those are the front and the worst are those at the back, and
    the best rows for women are those at the back and the worst are those at the front.”

  • @gibranBINsharif
    @gibranBINsharif Před 5 lety +9

    Now he has no problem is quoting Umme Warqa and he doesn't challenges or opposes the Hadees's nature rather takes it right away. That's hypocrisy. But when it was about face covering, eye brows plucking, music, etc he starts reasoning on authenticity of the ahadees.

    • @cansugungor4405
      @cansugungor4405 Před 3 lety +2

      I have to ask something. Do you know, according to traditional scholars can women be leaders in social things like maybe in a school, can she be the head teacher and lead other male teachers? Or maybe in an hospital, can she be the head of doctors? I know, classical scholars think women can not lead a country or a mosque but what about other things?? Dou you have any knowledge about this?

    • @RehanChowdhury-ol1pv
      @RehanChowdhury-ol1pv Před rokem +3

      He used queen of sheeba and matched that hadith with the quran

  • @ydw8405
    @ydw8405 Před 4 lety +1

    Having no firm grasp on the sunnah and Hadists of Rasulullah while the Quran has no details and very general rulings , this makes the Hanafis go to the extreme, making interpretations as they like.

    • @bigelowtech
      @bigelowtech Před 4 lety +11

      I pray for the women in your life

  • @gclowne174
    @gclowne174 Před 4 lety +4

    The hadith of umm waraqah is ranked as daeef.
    Mother Aisha used to have her slave boy used to lead the prayer while holding a sort of mushaf. So in case there is a knowledgeable women it is indicated that the man leads the prayer even if he has to recite from pages.
    Also whats the need for this question, while there still are man imaam in all mosques.
    You answered a similar question some 12 years back, what heppened you found your deviation did not get suffficient traction so you decide to raise the issue again.

  • @muhammadrahman3510
    @muhammadrahman3510 Před 5 měsíci

    I can feel where we are eventually going which seems to me similar to what happened to Modern christian from past practicing christian!
    O'Allah (swt) guide us in the correct path and protect us from Saitan! Aameen!!!

  • @Artistic_Syeda
    @Artistic_Syeda Před 6 měsíci

  • @jeisselima
    @jeisselima Před 6 lety +3

    Is it a sin to take selfies? Or pictures of you and your family and pictures of people in general?

    • @dikacy
      @dikacy Před 6 lety +13

      No. You will not find in Quran that it is sin to take picture or selfie

    • @g_m15
      @g_m15 Před 6 lety +3

      Halal Latina, a related Sin(w this topic) is to pray to a image, idol or icon! "Memories" in picture or in mind are not harram as long you are not going away from God by thinking of it! Its all about the intention sister!

    • @nafizmustafiz466
      @nafizmustafiz466 Před 6 lety +1

      A person shouldn't be obsessed with selfies,and post those in social media for mass attraction and create a chaos.

    • @FarhanAli-qo9we
      @FarhanAli-qo9we Před 6 lety +1

      Halal Latina not really but some people use it to show their cleavage which is definitely not allowed. again it's your intention

    • @MazdaRX7007
      @MazdaRX7007 Před 4 lety +2

      Halal Latina sounds like a yummy name rofl

  • @ithinkiknowme6450
    @ithinkiknowme6450 Před 2 lety +1

    I think there should be women only mosques with female imams…that would solve alot of problems since alot of women also go to office and they can directly go to nearby mosques and wouldn’t have to go home…but the misogynistic Muslims wouldn’t let that happen since in their eyes worship of a man has more value than worship of a woman…May Allah guide these “patriarchs”

    • @Joseph-o7x
      @Joseph-o7x Před měsícem

      No dear the scholars will not allow you to do so😂😂😂😂

  • @gurulawacademy1156
    @gurulawacademy1156 Před 3 lety +2

    I disagree

  • @oumarsakho9769
    @oumarsakho9769 Před 3 lety

    Alhamdulillâhi Rabbil âlamiin.
    Thank you Dr ALLY for sharing your knowledge with us. May ALLÂH SWT Protect Bless Help Guide and Grant all of us Jannah. Amiin Amiin Amiin

  • @xtreme6018
    @xtreme6018 Před 4 lety +5

    Default men if no men know then women.. so it's allowed... then why ppl say by allowed?? Aisha n salama did it

  • @tarana9329
    @tarana9329 Před 4 lety +1

    Too much focus on religious leadership. What about political?

  • @Magic818100
    @Magic818100 Před 5 lety +9

    On please we not in the old days anymore yes I believe a Muslim woman can lead in prayer. even in the mosques

    • @shayaandanish5831
      @shayaandanish5831 Před 4 lety

      It's not about old or new times. Point is why would a woman want extra responsibility. If I could I would always stay a child (not reached puberty) because children don't sin

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@shayaandanish5831 Why would a man want extra responsibility by marrying and having a family? Obviously some men do not marry and they can live without responsibility, but others do. Similarly some women may want the responsibility and they should be able to have it as there is no bar!

    • @ggggg3459
      @ggggg3459 Před rokem

      Prophet Muhd pbuh had taught us on how to pray, dont be among those who are astray.
      It is frightening how you are so easy to be deluded by western standard that you decide to forsake the sunnah of the prophet.

  • @BashirAhmad-tr1ot
    @BashirAhmad-tr1ot Před 6 lety +3

    Why there is no female prophet?

    • @Mscursed2
      @Mscursed2 Před 5 lety +2

      Ibn Hazm argued Mary was a prophet

    • @krimmy8459
      @krimmy8459 Před 4 lety

      They may be ......that have a video in this...

    • @itsmuna8155
      @itsmuna8155 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mscursed2 Mary was not a prophet

    • @shahjadatalukder2706
      @shahjadatalukder2706 Před 2 lety +1

      Who said they arent
      When God said that he sents prophets and Rasuls
      He didn't say that He ONLY sent men
      He sent prophets and Rasuls
      Is there anywhere in the Quran where Allah said Women can't and won't ever be prophets
      NO as far as ik
      He unlike u isnt obsessed with Gender

    • @ggggg3459
      @ggggg3459 Před rokem +1

      @@shahjadatalukder2706
      وَمَا أَرْسَلْنَا مِنْ قَبْلِكَ إِلَّا رِجَالًا نُوحِي إِلَيْهِمْ مِنْ أَهْلِ الْقُرَى
      “And We sent not before you [as messengers] except men to whom We revealed from among the people of cities.” (Yusuf: 109)
      Fear Allah and be careful on sayings things which you do not know.

  • @elasticaiez8099
    @elasticaiez8099 Před 2 lety +1

    So y all the prophets r male? Y not female?

    • @ninasones9944
      @ninasones9944 Před 2 lety

      Doesnt exclude women to take power to their hands .

  • @HafizullahAl-Kashmiri-kz1fv

    He is spreading ignorance, a scholar Misguiding people 😏

  • @sanzidahsan2994
    @sanzidahsan2994 Před 4 lety +3

    Strongly disagree

    • @ertugrulcigci
      @ertugrulcigci Před 4 lety +11

      Keep Strongly disagreeing

    • @sanzidahsan2994
      @sanzidahsan2994 Před 4 lety

      @@ertugrulcigci seems like you are from Turkey. No wonder your answer matches with your knowledge of your religion.

  • @cuberstoday3162
    @cuberstoday3162 Před 4 lety +1

    He gives reference like some says, some people say but doesn't even mention one single scholar or hadith to prove his opinion. Even about ibn taimiyah he said that ibn taimiyah allowed women to lead not every salah but only the tarawih if there's deficiency of hafiz in men. He didn't even quote it from a book. He didn't qoute a single ayah or hadith to prove women leadership. Funny that in a hugely controversial issue only on scholar has allowed a woman to lead with many conditions applied to that where the rest of the imams doesn't even allow in any condition. 😂

    • @cansugungor4405
      @cansugungor4405 Před 3 lety

      I have to ask something. Do you know, according to scholars can women be leaders in social things like maybe in a school, can she be the head teacher and lead other male teachers? Or maybe in an hospital, can she be the head of doctors?
      Cause we know our prophets wife was the head of her bussiness and Aisha was the head of an army so are these acceptable?
      I know, classical scholars think women can not lead a country or a mosque but what about other things?? Do you have any knowledge about this?

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +4

      He has referred to the Quran which does not prohibit women from holding leadership. Your complaint is that he should mention scholars and or hadith to prove his opinion. I will refer you to two Quranic verses, the first one is addressed to the Prophet, "Why hast thou forbidden that which Allah has made lawful" (The Quran 66:1). Clearly, not even the Prophet can forbid that which Allah has made lawful! So any Hadith forbidding female leadership would be in contradiction to the Quranic verse praising the Queen of Sheba as an able ruler. The second verse says, "Rabbis and monks determined what was lawful and what was not instead of God" (The Quran, 9:31). The scholars are the "rabbis and monks" referred to in the verse. We can respect the medeival scholars for their learning but they lived in different times in completely different societies with a mindset reflecting those times. Learning and knowledge moves forward and does not remain stagnant. We have to understand Islam in light of the Quran and with the conditions existing in our societies today.

    • @nooriarizvi3279
      @nooriarizvi3279 Před 2 lety

      @@ahmedakhan1 thank you!! I don’t know why these people don’t understand that the Quran > hadees 10000000…x why do they give preference to the hadith (which is susceptible to flaw) over the Quran is something I can never understand!

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nooriarizvi3279 You are welcome! Here I would like to quote one more verse from the Quran which may explain why the Quran is held in such low regard today. Allah says, "Then the Mesenger will say:'O my Lord! Truly my people took this Quran for just foolish nonsense.'" (The Quran, 25:30).

  • @abdirahindahir4614
    @abdirahindahir4614 Před 5 lety +7

    Shabir Ally fear Allah.

    • @bigelowtech
      @bigelowtech Před 4 lety

      الله يخلصك. كل الناس أحرار ولكن يحتجزهم رجال شريرون

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +4

      What has Shabir Ally said that is contrary to the Quran? He has said what Allah has said in the Quran. If you believe the scholars over the Quran then you are committing the error that the Quran warned us, "Rabbis and monks determined what was lawful and what was not instead of God" (The Quran, 9:31). Fear Allah!

    • @Artistic_Syeda
      @Artistic_Syeda Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@ahmedakhan1well said

  • @nafizmustafiz466
    @nafizmustafiz466 Před 3 lety +10

    These ignarant persons are calling us back to jahiliyat or the days of ignorance and they dont have any intension to keep themselves pure.
    What is forbidden by Allah is forbidden even if you do not like it. But they want to make the religion a mock.
    If they dont repent soon Allah will humiliate them

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +3

      It is the people who want to show the superiority of men and their absolute dominance over women, who are following in the jahaliyah traditions. The people who follow the Quranic message of equality between men and women are following true Islam!

    • @nafizmustafiz466
      @nafizmustafiz466 Před 3 lety

      @@ahmedakhan1 Are you trying to teach Allah his religion while Allah knows whatever in the skies and the earth,
      Just as Allah has created day and night differently, He has created men tough and female soft and thier function will be different.

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +9

      @@nafizmustafiz466 I am not teaching "Allah his religion," I am trying to get you to stop following the example of misogynist scholars and refer you to Allah's Book, the Quran! There is no mention in the Quran of men being "tough and female soft." What the Quran says is this: "Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other, and because they support them from their means" (The Quran, 4:34). So clearly men and women are equal except the two areas mentioned. The Arab society in 7th century CE (at the time of the Prophet) was such that the state provided no police forces to maintain law and order and so it fell on individuals to provide for their own defence. Hence men, being stronger then women, were able to do so to some extent. Also societies were agrarian, and the lack of machinery made farming a job that required strength. There were few opportunities for women to have gainful employment, so husbands or fathers provided support. As the Quran says neither male or female are superior to the other, except in so far as males provide protection and sustenance to the females. In the same way that in some societies rich people provide sustenance to the poor through charitable contributions or trained soldiers provide protection to the weak, but that does not mean that either of these groups are superior to the poor and the weak! In today's societies, in most countries, the state provides protection to its citizens, while at the same time firearms make physical strength irrelevant. Also most jobs today do not require physical strength but are more cerebral in nature. Hence women can perform such jobs as well as men can, depending on education and training. With large numbers of women in the work force they make a contribution to family incomes, and in some cases may make more of a contribution then the husbands. So in today's societies there really is no difference between men and women in terms of protections that they can provide or earnings that they make. Why should either male or female have superiority over another, since the Quran clearly states the two reasons why men have a degree of superiority over women! Now if a woman is contributing more to the family income then clearly she would have more of a say then the husband, and that is but fair! Understand the Quran with intelligence and do not follow mindlessly the scholars of yesterday! As Allah says,"The words of your Lord are complete in its truth and justice. Nothing can change His words - He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. If you obeyed most of those on earth, they would lead you away from the path of Allah. They follow nothing but speculation - they are merely guessing" (The Quran, 6:115). Finally, Allah says, "Rabbis and monks determined what was lawful and what was not instead of God," (The Quran, 9:31).

    • @shafiqsha9875
      @shafiqsha9875 Před 3 lety

      What about Queen of Sheba?

    • @ninasones9944
      @ninasones9944 Před 2 lety +2

      There is only one jahil and thats a man who thinks he have the Power over women

  • @nuhuabubakardulugu2335
    @nuhuabubakardulugu2335 Před 6 lety +8

    Well I'm disappointed with this particular answer. May Allah guide us all.

  • @farison2941
    @farison2941 Před 3 lety +3

    when a woman starts leading the men in congregation that's when the fitna starts.
    may Allah swt protect us from such time.
    and why is it needed for men to be led by a woman imam in taraweeh?
    because she memorize the Quran and its not a compulsory prayer its a sunnah nawafil voluntary prayer you dont need to go for congregation to achieve that sunnah you can do in the comfort of your home what bogus excuse for these pro feminin scholars and opening the door to misguidance.

  • @nobody6546
    @nobody6546 Před 4 lety

    Er.....you Stated she ( Se’ba ) Stated she would conform ( to Solomon’ beliefs ) AND “ became a Believer “. No where is it said/written she AGRED that Only Muhammad’s Allah’s ONLY & The Last Profit...come down to CORRECT. The Words Of Jews , Christians, Hindu, Buddha, etc..
    So she really DIDN’T “ become “ a Muslim. And if she Did- she would have relinquished her kingdom & title to the Caliphate & And a “ Man “, wear a Full Burka, become his fourth wife, have her 10 year old daughters circumcised & in an arranged Maria get. Right?

    • @fatimaisra9143
      @fatimaisra9143 Před 3 lety +3

      In the Quran you will find that Allah says that she says that she accepts that solomon is a messenger from Allah.

    • @fatimaisra9143
      @fatimaisra9143 Před 3 lety +4

      And when the word muslim is used it doesn't necessarily refer to the followers of Mohammed pbuh, but it could also refer to people who are followers of the messengers of Allah, the god of the Torah, Bible, and Quran.

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +2

      You obviously don't know much about Islam! If Queen Sheba became a muslim she would 1. Not have to relinquish her kingdom and title as there is no bar for a female ruler. In Islamic history there have been female rulers and today a number of muslim countries have female heads of state (the US has not ever had a female head of state in its history), 2. Not have to wear a "full burka" as nowhere in the Quran is there a requirement to do so, 3. Not have to become anyone's "fourth wife" (I don't know where you are getting this from), 5. There is only a requirement for males to be circumcised, but no requirement for female circumcision, 6. No requirement either for arranged marriages. The Prophet's first wife Khadija (who was 15 years older then him) proposed to him, and it certainly was not an arranged marriage!

  • @simpleviewer7445
    @simpleviewer7445 Před 5 lety +2

    When she has her monthly cycle, everybody would know it... 🤭
    That‘s not appropriate in my opinion.
    Wallahu a‘lam... I would rather go save in such an important matter like the salah and pray like it was used to in the time of our Prophet sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam...

    • @baraji4653
      @baraji4653 Před 4 lety +2

      She's not allowed to pray during her period.

    • @aeronation7465
      @aeronation7465 Před 4 lety +21

      And knowing she's on her monthly cycle means what exactly? Why should women be made to feel ashamed of something that is natural and from Allah?

    • @cuberstoday3162
      @cuberstoday3162 Před 4 lety +3

      Being shy and ashamed of are different things. Shyness is part of Imaan.
      Satr of a man is from navel to knee. Men can show the rest of the body. But do you accept an Imam just covering the satr. Let alone Imam men won't be able to go out of home covering just 'satr'. It is shyness. It's not like he is ashamed of something. Same thing applies to women. When a man is shy to buy undergarments from a place where even men are watching. It's not even about undergarments it's about periods. So she shouldn't be ashamed of but shyness is perfect.

  • @Ab-up2vc
    @Ab-up2vc Před 7 měsíci

    Wow, you are really trying so hard to satisfy liberalism by focusing only on a few Hadiths and misleadingly interpreting them to align with your opinions, which are mainly shaped by your liberal framework. How unauthentic it is to base your argument for appointing a woman as a formal Imam on a few opinions that allow women to lead prayers in very limited circumstances. Unfortunately, it seems that you are trying to develop your version of Islam that satisfy your mind even if you have to use weak evidence. How unauthentic you are!

  • @vlakenkherl7361
    @vlakenkherl7361 Před 5 lety +7

    Why has the prophet not asked a woman to succeed after him? This Shabir Ally is very dodgy and I mean very. It's clear the hadith says no muslim nation will prosper if the appoint a woman as a leader.

    • @ojammeh
      @ojammeh Před 5 lety +14

      has not UK, Pakistan, India, Bangledesh, etc prospered ? These nations have or use to have women as their leaders. May be that hadith is fabricated

    • @aeronation7465
      @aeronation7465 Před 4 lety +11

      Did not aisha RA lead an army after the prophet left us?

    • @abdelrahmanahmed424
      @abdelrahmanahmed424 Před 4 lety +4

      That Hadith is weak

    • @cuberstoday3162
      @cuberstoday3162 Před 4 lety

      @Umair nawaz the army aisha (ra) lead was defeated by Ali (ra)

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety

      So even if the Hadith is clear then what the Prophet is saying is that no nation will prosper as its head. But we know from the Quran that the Prophet did not have knowledge of the future, so his statement could be true during his time but not necessarily true in the future!

  • @razakza
    @razakza Před 3 lety +5

    There are small groups among Muslims who are raising these "issues", and they are seemingly inspired by Western thought such as secularism and feminism et al. Fact of the matter is, if you believe it is acceptable for women to lead public prayer, then by all means go for it. Nobody can stop those who wish to do so. However if you don't believe it is acceptable for women to lead public prayer (as is clearly the case with the vast majority of Muslims), then let it be. The problem arises with the very small minority who want to enforce their "women"s rights" beliefs on the majority. I'm not going to pray behind women, as is my right. Neither will I force others to pray behind men if they believe it's important to, and want to pray behind women. I will just not join them. I wish to be extended the same courtesy.
    So in a nutshell, if you want to have women leading prayers because it is important to you, or it forms part of your aqidah somehow then establish congregations where you can do so, and it won't impact those of us who don't believe such and don't wish to do so.

    • @ridori5358
      @ridori5358 Před 3 lety +5

      I love how uneducated people always wants to blame the "Western thought" or "feminism" to point out what is wrong within their society. Today's Muslim has nothing to do with prophets' time. They took many people's rights because that is what "Islam teaches" in order to use it to oppress as a mean to take advantage of people, without the people even realising it because they use propaganda (through their scholars and sheikh to spread theinformation they wanna spread). Western is not a perfect society, but Muslim countries became worse because of their misuse of the quoran. I truly believe that the fact that they're countries with extreme poverty and oppression because they lost the true meaning of Islam. Stop blaming the other for your sins... Acknowledge your wrongs and change them for the better. As long as Muslim countries rely on corruption, sexism, discrimination (because that is what "the quoran and hadiths" says) you cannot blame other countries!! That is called hypocrisy, a true Muslim would know that it is a sin.
      So it is our duty to get out of that vicious circle, and not be afraid to get out of our boundaries and see the world as it really is. Use your own brain not what most people/muslims think!!!

    • @razakza
      @razakza Před 3 lety +2

      @@ridori5358
      Well, lucky for us that we have such "educated" people like you who are so different from us "uneducated" people...
      You really know how to go off the point. Don't you?

    • @hasansheikh3680
      @hasansheikh3680 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ridori5358 Well said.

    • @ithinkiknowme6450
      @ithinkiknowme6450 Před 2 lety

      @@razakza why are you so angry?? Did you read what they said??

    • @nak.lanang
      @nak.lanang Před rokem +1

      @@razakza they call us sexist so be it brotha, call us misoginy so be it brotha, call us oppressor so be it brotha. We live in time of fitna. Their morality base on their own desire. Ours morality base on what God say on us

  • @abulazad7838
    @abulazad7838 Před 4 lety +1

    I would seek knowledge from the Quran and expend the knowledge with the Sunna and Hadith as long it is in conformity with the Quran and not in conflict with the Quran.
    Like day and night men and women are complementary to each other to make a whole. The day is meant to toil and seek sustainance and night meant to seek rest and tranquility. Women more often are forgetful and physically weak.
    Moreover would you accept a woman be your leader or a General in a war?

    • @cheesepuffs80
      @cheesepuffs80 Před 3 lety +8

      If they KNOW what they're doing, then i couldn't care less if it's a Man or a Women.

    • @shaikmudassir6455
      @shaikmudassir6455 Před 3 lety +8

      Ayesha, the wife of prophet was an army general

    • @shahjadatalukder2706
      @shahjadatalukder2706 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amalmohamed8357 women bodies are stronger in a sense that they can bear more internal pain
      While men can external

    • @ithinkiknowme6450
      @ithinkiknowme6450 Před 2 lety +2

      Why not??? If Hazrat Aisha can lead men in war and Umm Waraqa lead men in prayer why not other women???

    • @ishqnoor
      @ishqnoor Před rokem +1

      Forgetful??? Ummul Mumineen Aisha RAA transmitted the most ahadith. Of all the narrator's of ahadith there were hundreds found to be liars - not one single female narrator was among the liars. The teacher of Imam Shaf'i? A woman. The teacher of Imam Malik? A woman. Who taught the companions men and women from the Mosque in Madina while the Prophet SAAW was alive? Aisha Bibi RAA. Truly the evidence is abundant!

  • @iamamo2min595
    @iamamo2min595 Před 6 lety +8

    Well if a woman was leading the prayer even in a separate congregation, I would not focus on the prayer I'd rather be distracted by her voice, so by logic and religion does not make sense

    • @iamamo2min595
      @iamamo2min595 Před 6 lety

      Zayd Abbas also there aren't many stories support the claim which women can lead a prayer otherwise we would see the majority of the companions follow it throughout the history, as well the prophet PBUH would encourage such an act if it would benefit the Umma. So lets not create an innovation in the Deen, we all know how sensitive the issue of equality between men & women so the Dajjal plan to fill the mind of people with "why this and why is that", just to create more division, if you ask me I've noticed the amazon tribes are successful than us in terms of the community structure and family concept, as they follow the same traditions throughout the history and thats the plan, imagine what would happen to them if Dajjal entered their life? Lol, I believe the modern Islam scholars are too philosophical than rational, and Only Allah knows,

    • @Djoawd
      @Djoawd Před 5 lety +2

      I think why you would be distracted is because it would be so unexpected because it's so unusual.

    • @waymilky442
      @waymilky442 Před rokem +1

      And women are distracted by men. So no imam?

    • @sle279
      @sle279 Před 10 měsíci

      you're only distracted bc society convinced you that you will be distracted by the slightest thing a woman does. westerners or people who aren't muslim or don't know abt such beliefs like men get distracted by anything a women does, it won't even cross their mind to be distracted. it's all about beliefs

  • @bemindful6094
    @bemindful6094 Před 3 lety +4

    This man is without a doubt an ignorous. He should sit at home and shut up , it will be better for him than to mislead other people.

    • @waymilky442
      @waymilky442 Před rokem +1

      The only ignorant one is you! Shame on you!

  • @MS-zm8fh
    @MS-zm8fh Před 6 lety +1

    Hypothetical answer to a hypothetical question

    • @hafiyathaha8005
      @hafiyathaha8005 Před 3 lety +1

      If you haven't realized, that wasn't a hypothetical question OR answer... If you're hinting that women can never be leaders or imams then I have no words

    • @hafiyathaha8005
      @hafiyathaha8005 Před 3 lety +1

      To say to you

  • @Makelovenotwar6969
    @Makelovenotwar6969 Před 2 lety

    Women lead men in prayers impossible and totally against islam.. anyone ever thought why none of our prophets are women , Womens duty are other stuff . Very valuable stuff as well . Motherhood etc

  • @johnnyenglish1264
    @johnnyenglish1264 Před 6 lety +7

    Never will succeed such a nation that makes a woman their ruler ( Sahih Bukhari vol 9 book 88 hadith 219 )

    • @abdulrashidkhan2196
      @abdulrashidkhan2196 Před 4 lety +31

      Many nations destroyed in past led by man and many nations flourished led by women.

    • @bigelowtech
      @bigelowtech Před 4 lety +25

      Strange that some of the greatest nations are then led by women 😉

    • @abdelrahmanahmed424
      @abdelrahmanahmed424 Před 4 lety +11

      This Hadith is weak in the bukhari

    • @gclowne174
      @gclowne174 Před 4 lety +1

      @@abdelrahmanahmed424 Sahih Bukhari has all it hadith classed as sahih. Unless u referring to Bukhari's other book.
      Also the same/similar hadith appear in An Nasai with a sahih rating again.

    • @ahmedakhan1
      @ahmedakhan1 Před 3 lety +8

      First of all there are hadiths classifed as "sahih" but are very doubtful! Secondly it is unlikely that the Prophet would have said this as it is in direct contradiction to the Quran which praised the rule of Queen of Sheba. Finally even if the Prophet said that, we know from the Quran that the Prophet could not know the future, so his statement may be true for his time but certainly not for other times.

  • @criticalthinker1123
    @criticalthinker1123 Před rokem

    *the Dr deserves all the respect, but his opinion can be tossed in the trash bin, lately he become a forerunner to water down his faith and appease the West, I saw his stance on LGBT, no disrespect but his views are completely rejected.*
    *For those who not really learned, I'd advise them not to watch his program, but if you can put apart his good understanding of the Deen and the part where he twists the truth, but all means benefit from his knowledge.*

    • @RehanChowdhury-ol1pv
      @RehanChowdhury-ol1pv Před rokem

      Tbh he provides reliable arguement and evidence than blind and extreme interpretation

  • @maometomaometo
    @maometomaometo Před 3 měsíci

    I have 2 wives living together islam good u can have 4 wives