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Can a women lead a congregational prayer with men and women mixed behind her?

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    huruf
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    I suppose I have to summarise this thread

    Women can only lead a congregation prayer if all the congregation were"saints and prophets" because of the "buttock" thingy.
    Men can lead any congregation because the "buttock" thingy does not arise. every member of the congregation has "praying to GOD" on their mind only.
    No Qoran verses were provided to clearly establish why women cannot lead a congregation to prayer.

    That good logic suggestion of "praying on the beach" was nonsensical, How dare he even suggest that or "praying naked"? even if it was intended as "humour"?
    May be he was suggesting to concentrate on your prayer to GOD Alone regardless of who was leading the prayer and what they were wearing!!!
    So shall we try again? Why can only men lead a congregation prayer?
    Perhaps not!
    GOD bless you all.
    Peace.

    sun sun sun

    Salaam

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      EdQ
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      #242

      today if i had to lower it every time i have to, i would be dead in a car accident or be run over by a bus because i'd be staring at the ground all the time

      Wouldn't there be more of a chance of getting run over if one was NOT looking at the cars and buses - but instead looking at women?

      The question posed at the start of the thread is a good one and difficult to answer relying only on the Quran - as there is nothing forbidding it - the only thing that comes to mind is that of decency by men and women. I personally think Men should lead men and women should lead women - this is my personal opinion - and I would welcome more places of congregational salat for women only - as well as more for us Quran-alone men - or even two equal sections of the same building for men and women. At least Husbands and wives can visit these places together.

      Then again, I often perform the Salat with my wife - no one leads the Salat - we just perform it together... in a congregation of two - connecting to our Creator (or at least trying really hard!).

      Ed

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        Zulf
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        Peace Zulf.
        Please do not give up,at least not on GOD Alone.

        Actually, what I'm taking a break from is religion and scholastic and intellectual endeavors. I am moving towards peace, through an inner path. Ironically, I keep feeling that the more you get involved in religion, the more distant you get from The Creator. Religion becomes theory, and intellectual exercise. It doesn't matter if it is so called God-alone... it is still intellectual.
        I'm now more interested in experience, something that will change you from the inside out, and not just philosophy that does nothing more than add data to your brain.

        Peace O0

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          good_logic
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          Fair enough brother zulf.
          Keep in touch though, unless you take a break from all things to do /remind you of some system.

          I am satisfied inside me,even though I discuss with friends ,I am not looking for anything apart from strengthening my relationship with my Creator.
          I do not profess to have an answer for others. Each one of us need to seek/ponder or otherwise how they live their life and why.

          It is difficult for me to keep myself on task sometimes .. My aim is to stay connected to my Lord 24/7, while trying to do the day to day tasks of living my life.
          I am very fortunate of late that GOD has given me a circle of family and friends that care about each other and enjoy each other s company . That has given me a positivity to try and project that love/joy to others.
          I thank my Lord for it.
          GOD bless you.
          Peace.

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            Zulf
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            I am very fortunate of late that GOD has given me a circle of family and friends that care about each other and enjoy each other s company . That has given me a positivity to try and project that love/joy to others.

            Indeed you are blessed with a wonderful thing.
            Peace

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              No longer a Sunna-rejecter
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              Whether not you think salat is a ritual prayer, let us start with this Can you provide one verse telling women directly to attend or uphold salat, attend the masjid, or that they are obliged to do it 2, 3, 5 or however many times you think salat should be done per day?

              I am no longer a Sunna-rejecter. See 4:59-65, 62:2-4, 3:31, 4:156, 7:157 Messenger teaches and is to be followed and obeyed. Examples of revelation received which is not in the Qur'an: 3:123-126, 33:37, 2:187, 66:3, 62:9.

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                Noon_waalqalami
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                peace, see 971 ...

                https//s7.postimg.org/6au48s4uz/british_quran_ch9v63-73.jpg

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