Monday, August 15, 2011

For the first time in Saudi Arabia .. A woman leading the women in prayer


A Saudi official announced that a Saudi woman die chapels in the Taraweeh prayers and dinner for the first time in the Kingdom.According to the official Saudi Press Agency "SPA" that section feminist world body for the definition of Islam, systems, programs and events and breakfast collectively to the communities and so on Thursday evening under the auspices of Princess Anoud girl Abdulrahman bin Ahmad in the presence of the campus, Qatar's ambassador in Riyadh, Nawar al-Dakhil and cultural attaché of the Japanese Yuki Ku, a number of society ladies and Davath so at the women's branch in Riyadh district of Sulaymaniyah.She said that the Saudi preacher Madawi Tfaln die women's prayer in the evening and Taraweeh prayers in congregation.The lead Madawi for women only is a sockets legitimacy upon the consensus of Muslim jurists, while there is disagreement jurisprudential between permits and prohibits a woman leading men and women together, as it did in the uproar raised by the author Canadian Muslim Rahel Raza when the Imamate worshipers at Friday prayers in 11 June 2010 at the center of the Islamic city of Oxford to be the first woman was born a Muslim holds the ruler in Britain.The professor of the American League in 2008 die worshipers of women and men in Oxford, central Britain, according to the organizers announced.Die as Amina Wadud, who converted to Islam by more than 30 years, praying "about 15 between the men and women" in the chapel of the Oxford Center Sher Masonak.Amina Wadud to the newspaper "Guardian" at the time, "Nothing in the Quran nor in the modern prevents me from doing so, and the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him, had done this himself in his time when he was appointed a woman to pray in front of a crowd of women and men."Have criticized this behavior some scientists in the Islamic world such as the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Sheikh, described as "an enemy of Islam, which exceed the limits of Allah."

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