In Arabic countries abroad there usually is another prayer room for women and their children next to the main mosque. Often women pray at home, however in Ramadan and for Eid prayers (early morning) following Ramadan, women like to go to the Mosque.
In England, the women stand with their children behind the men in prayer or some stay at home.
Yes you can still have friends. True friends stand by you.
If you mean to ask why men and women pray in different rooms, they don't have to; in many mosques, men and women pray in the same room. On the other hand, if you mean why do men and women pray in separate lines, it is to prevent people from getting distracted during prayer.
Basically, you are allowed to talk to anyone if it is for necessary reasons. For example, a Muslim man can talk to a Muslim women or a non Muslim women if it is necessary. Also, a Muslim can talk freely (within boundaries) to any other of the same gender. For example, a Muslim man to another Muslim man and a Muslim women to another Muslim women.
Muslim women are ought to wear veils
Muslim women never lost their high status.
yes if you are still married to the christian women
All obligations and requirements per Islam religion that should be maintianed and followed by Muslim women are the same as that to be followed by Muslim men. Accordingly, you can refer to the question below on the fundamentals of Islam where all of them apply for both Muslim men and women.
Yes, Black guys like Muslim women.
NO. Muslim women can only marry a Muslim man.
Yes, in Islam, Muslim men are allowed to marry women from the People of the Book (Jews and Christians) but not women from other faiths.
Muslim women are women who believe in Islam religion, such as Christian women are those who believe in Christianity religion.?Muslim women are women who submit their will to God, and follow the religion of Islam, follow the teachings of the Holy book Quran and the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (SAW)
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