Friday, February 26, 2010

Kuwaiti scholars reject Saudi fatwa to kill those who refuse gender segregation, ana agol estreeee7 shwaaaaaiii bss


  From left: Leading Kuwaiti scholar Shaikh Ahmad Hussain; Dr Al Shatti, Islamic Studies professor, and Dr Ajeel Al Nashmi, head of the GCC Religious Scholars League.

  Leading religious scholars in Kuwait have rejected a fatwa or religious edict seeking to put to death opponents of strict segregation of men and women, saying that it was a call for sedition and chaos within the Islamic nation.

  Saudi religious figure Shaikh Abdul Rahman Al Barrak on Tuesday said that the mixing of genders at the workplace or in educational institutions was religiously prohibited on the grounds that it allowed seeing what must not be seen and engaging in forbidden conversations.

  Those who refuse to abide by strict segregation between men and women should be put to death, he said. " o ana agol `7alk eb 7alk wayid a7san " 3MAAAAAAAAR YA KUWAIT :*****

2 comments:

  1. Shisalfa kilshay 'put to death'???

    Wala maskhara w haram how some scholars misinterpret our beautiful religion!

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  2. e madre shfehom ;s allah yastr mn elyayee walah ;p 3MAAAAAR YA KUWAIT YA anonymous ;)

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