Fariq Naik – In the Transmission of Hadeeth, Men and Women are Equal

Fariq Naik
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The transcript discusses the use of female experts in various cases, including the use of Hadees and the acceptance of male witness in certain cases. However, the use of Hadees is not accepted in certain cases, such as when a woman dies in a forest and only has one male witness.

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			And has it Aisha, who was the wife
of the Prophet salallahu Alaihe
		
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			Salam, she narrated no less than
2210 Hadees. All these Hadees
		
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			though generated by her, and she
was the only witness of these
		
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			Hadees. So this clearly proves
that in Islam, one male witness is
		
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			equal to one female witness.
		
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			But in certain cases of female
witnesses only accepted a male
		
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			witness not accepted.
		
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			For example, a female burial bath,
		
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			you're a female witness is
accepted, except for certain
		
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			cases, if a woman dies in a
forest, and if there's only the
		
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			husband, then a male witness
accepted. But otherwise for female
		
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			barrier bath, a female witness is
accepted. a male's witness is not
		
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			accepted.
		
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			So therefore, in Islam, one female
witness is equal to one male
		
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			witness