Re: [IslamCity] Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world

2005-04-25 Thread F. Saad
Assalamu alaikum, I never said that the awrah of a woman is from the naval to the knee. I said that the awrah of a woman infront of other women is from the awrah to the knee, but it is not the acceptable way of dressing. This awrah is such because of the excuse of breastfeeding that could be

Re: [IslamCity] Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world

2005-04-23 Thread tsidd96472
In a message dated 4/21/2005 6:59:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: "AWRAH OF WOMEN IS FROM NAVAL TO THE KNEE" It is the awrah of men not of women. I don't know from where Sister Fatima got this information which is totally wrong and misleading. The awrah of a

Re: Re: [IslamCity] Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world

2005-04-21 Thread F. Saad
Assalamu alaikum, Brother, I appreciate the question, but one reminder. I am a Muslim and the greeting of the Muslim is Assalamu alaikum, not Hello. If I upset you over something, then I apologize, but kindly use the Islamic greeting when addressing me. As for your question, YES, I AM SURE of

Re: [IslamCity] Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world

2005-04-16 Thread abdeen
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[IslamCity] Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world

2005-04-14 Thread Maqsud Sobhani
Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world 04-10-05 22:54 JENNA JOHNSON Faces framed with light-colored scarves peer through the glass panes. The door is locked, as the YWCA is closed Sundays, but Zainab Al-Baaj comes running to pop it open for the women and young girls waiting outside.

[IslamCity] Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world

2005-04-13 Thread Maqsud Sobhani
Muslim women step into whole new aquatic world 04-10-05 22:54 JENNA JOHNSON Faces framed with light-colored scarves peer through the glass panes. The door is locked, as the YWCA is closed Sundays, but Zainab Al-Baaj comes running to pop it open for the women and young girls waiting outside.