A talk delivered by brother Abu Ismael where he touches upon the subject of Ijtihad - an Islamic juristic process that is used to solve novel problems in any society in any time. This talk shatters the misconceptions that revolve around the subject of Ijtihad and equips the listener with a better understanding of the terminologies associated with the subject. Lastly, it discusses the consequences of closing the doors of Ijtihad.
In Islam, the basic principle of the interaction between men and women is segregation. This means that in all areas of life and in all places whether private or public, contact between men and women is generally prohibited. Many evidences establish the principle of not mixing between the sexes, and there are many ahadith which clarify that this is the case in both public and private areas: Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah said: "The best rows for the men are the first rows and the worst rows for them are the last rows. The best rows for the women are the last rows and the worst for them are the front rows." The last rows are the best for the women because they are farther away from the men as against the first rows that are nearest to men's rows. [This is related by the group except al-Bukhari] In Abu Dawud, p.284, Hadith No. 4931, it is narrated upon the authority of Aisha (ra) that she said: "I used to play with my friends and whenever the P...
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