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kellie
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Hi all,
Through reading a link in another thread, I found this interesting paragraph…
A woman, however, may not lead prayers since Muslim prayers involve prostrations and body contact. Since the prayer leader is supposed to stand in front of the congregation and may move forward in the middle of crowded rows, it would be both inappropriate and uncomfortable for a female to be in such a position and prostrate, hands, knees and forehead on the ground with rows of men behind here.
whyislam.org/877/Gender_Issues/Gender_Equity.asp
I think the last word in that paragraph is meant to be “her”.
So even if a woman had on a long dress, down to the ground, with other layers underneath so no undergarments or skin were to show, and crouched down onto the floor, rather like a dog or cat, with her forehead touching the floor too, it would still be “uncomfortable and innapropriate” as men would be behind her.
Why???
Through reading a link in another thread, I found this interesting paragraph…
A woman, however, may not lead prayers since Muslim prayers involve prostrations and body contact. Since the prayer leader is supposed to stand in front of the congregation and may move forward in the middle of crowded rows, it would be both inappropriate and uncomfortable for a female to be in such a position and prostrate, hands, knees and forehead on the ground with rows of men behind here.
whyislam.org/877/Gender_Issues/Gender_Equity.asp
I think the last word in that paragraph is meant to be “her”.
So even if a woman had on a long dress, down to the ground, with other layers underneath so no undergarments or skin were to show, and crouched down onto the floor, rather like a dog or cat, with her forehead touching the floor too, it would still be “uncomfortable and innapropriate” as men would be behind her.
Why???