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  1. To simplify the issue for general benefit, a woman should not be appointed as a judge. The Fuqahā (jurists) have differentiated between having the capability to do something and the permissibility to do so.

  2. Answer. Allah Ta’ala says in the noble Qur’aan, ‘Men are protectors of woman because. Allah Ta’ala has given them more strength and because they support them from. their means.’ (Nisaa AAYAT34) In this case, the word, ‘protectors’ refers to one who stands firm in.

  3. There is no prohibition for this in Islam. However, there are a few guidelines that she must take into consideration, some of which are: 1.As a Muslim woman, she must try her best to avoid being in a position where she compromises in the teachings of Islam regarding modesty and Hijab in Islam.

  4. Feb 10, 2022 · Spiritually lost and confused, I sought out the rabbi at my college. Did dating someone in another faith group invalidate my Judaism? I asked him. Was it even worse that my partner was Muslim?

    • Common Perceptions of People
    • Scholars’ Viewpoint Regarding The Women Doing Jobs
    • Women Should Manage The Household Along with The Job

    There are many Muslims who do not have the right knowledge of Islam and so they assume things as per to the little understanding what they have. In Shari’ah, it is absolutely allowed for Muslim women to work or to do job and there is no harm in it. But as Islam has allowed so many things with some terms and conditions, similarly Islam has also allo...

    However, Scholars of Islam don’t restrict a woman from working outside of her home. In fact, there are jobs where women are required. For example, teaching women or female gynecologists, nurses etc. There is nothing wrong in that as long as she abides by the guidelines mentioned in Islam.

    If a Muslim woman, who is educated enough in both religion and worldly subjects as her religion requires her to, and is managing her household just fine (if there are kids they are looked after by their grandparents, reliable babysitters, or school), then there is no Islamic justification for her not to work. Again, however, it's not just her decis...

  5. Nov 9, 2015 · But if women want to call themselves rabbi, Student says, they are not really Orthodox Jews any more. Interestingly in Israel, women seem to have more freedom when it comes to rabbinical ordination. Several Orthodox women have been quietly ordained by religious authorities in the Jewish State.

  6. Women Rabbis: A History of the Struggle for Ordination. While the Reform movement was theoretically in favor of women's ordination as far back as 1922, it was not until 50 years later that the first women was ordained as a rabbi in North America. By Howard Sachar

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