Maryam Amir – When scholars are ballers

Maryam Amir
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The speaker discusses the idea that women should not be involved in the work of the prophet Muhammad and encourages people to look at programs related to it. They also mention a book on the topic that focuses on the way in which the Prophet is portrayed as the one who deliver the message of peace. The speaker suggests that people should be cautious when they hear this advice.

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			When you understand the assignment
scholars edition,
		
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			Lubna, when people tell you women
shouldn't be involved in Dawa or
		
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			in making movies, what would you
say? I rolled my eyes first.
		
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			That's the first thing I said.
		
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			But I say subhanallah, women are
equal to men. In the eyes of
		
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			Allah, we should be everywhere and
doing Allah's work.
		
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			Sheik, a Muslim permal, when
people say that women in the time
		
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			of the Prophet peace were not
involved in society, so a woman
		
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			today shouldn't be involved. What
do you say? I would say that they
		
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			haven't studied or read the seal
Allahu Akwa, that they should
		
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			actually try to study the religion
from true sources and from
		
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			teachers who are accredited and
licensed, and not from people who
		
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			don't have qualifications to talk
about the life of the prophet
		
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			Muhammad. I would also encourage
them to look at programs from like
		
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			celebrate mercy that does bring
together qualified scholars and
		
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			teachers to talk about the life of
the prophet Muhammad and the
		
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			companions. And also recommend
that they look at a very if they
		
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			don't know, if the person doesn't
know Arabic, I would just like to
		
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			let you know that there's an eight
volume series that was written by
		
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			a scholar who set out to talk
about the Sira, the biography of
		
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			the Prophet prasalam, using only
the most authentic sources. And
		
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			then, as he gathered all these
Ahadith from the most authentic
		
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			sources, he changed the name of
his research from being a book on
		
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			the bag through the prophet to
being a book about the liberation
		
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			of women in the time of the
		
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			Prophet Yasir is ALA, and the
author hymns Abu Shubha. So now
		
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			you have an eight volume series of
authentic narrations that show you
		
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			how involved the sahabiah to work.
And his conclusion was that the
		
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			way that Muslim societies today
now look at women is actually a
		
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			departure. It's from the way of
the Prophet that we have made the
		
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			religion something other than what
the prophet taught in his own
		
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			community. Allah Sheik Ali Ada,
when people tell you women
		
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			shouldn't be out, what do you say?
I'm outside right now. Oh, lower
		
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			bar.