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seeja
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Joined: 28 October 2010 Location: India Online Status: Offline Posts: 110 |
![]() Posted: 19 October 2011 at 9:09pm |
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Islam provides a code of manners for male/female interaction outside the home. A. Women and men must be wearing clothes that fulfill Islamic requirements of decency
B. An unmarried man and woman should never be alone together in a room. No person should ever be alone with someone of the opposite sex unless they are married to that person.
C. Men and women are not to talk to each other in a soft or intimate-sounding voice unless they are married to each other. Women are to address men in a firm and even tone so that the men don't get any false ideas.
D. When meeting and greeting: Men shake hands and hug only other men. Women shake hands and hug only other women. (Unless they are married to each other, of course.) E. Men and women who are not married to each other never touch F. If two people are interested in getting married, the woman should arrange for a male relative to act on her behalf as her representative. That way she doesn't have to feel pressured or undignified. If a woman doesn't have any reliable male relatives to represent her interests, she may choose another Muslim male, usually an Imam or other trusted person to act on her behalf.
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seeja
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![]() Posted: 19 October 2011 at 9:46pm |
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Originally posted by abuayisha
Originally posted by seeja
According to Islam, there is nothing called as love marriage Please explain this point further. According to Islam, there is nothing called as love marriage. The relationship of Male/Female comes into existence when both are agree to be married in the presence of the womans guardian with a minimum of two witnesses. Intimacy and mutual love starts between the man and woman only after the marriage which is legitimate, useful and presumed to be permanent. No other relationship between a man and a woman who is not related to him is admissible from the Islamic point of view. Edited by seeja - 19 October 2011 at 9:49pm |
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Originally posted by abuayisha
Please explain this point further. Kindly please expedite your views on this subject |
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