Dear Khaleelur Rahman saheb,
Why Angrezi ta'leem is alright for boys but not for girls? This kind of non-opinion comes from bigoted and illiterate persons who have no sense of their religion which has ordered every Muslim, male or female, to seek knowledge from any part of the world. It is true that while imparting modern education to our sons and daughters, we must also take care to educat\e them in Islam. This should not be confined to Qur'an nazira but they should get real knowledge of their religion, its spirit and its meaning for mankind.
Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan
Editor, The Milli Gazette
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From: Dr.Mohamed Ajmal Aslam
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Tuesday, 7 May 2013 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: Education of Women
Assalamualikum VMKR Sahib..
Which book is it and who is the scholar...??
I personally donot want to criticize scholars personally since - they might be better in the sight of Allah than us.. but the example and other quoted are factually wrong... Can you pls send me which book is it and who is the scholar who wrote it?
Mohammed Ajmal
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From: Ahmed Overseas Corporation
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Monday, 6 May 2013 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Education of Women
Dear Khaleelur Rahman sahib, Assalamu alaikum,
This material may be of pre-indepence or may be of last decade of 19th century or first decade of twentieth century, This is only an opinion or you may call it ijtehad of that time as muslims were blindly following the western thought and civilisation under the influence of British Empire when sun never set under it. Now as you see that thought and civilisation have gone sea-change. Nobody can deny that seeking knowledge was and is and willbe a religious duty on both muslim men and women according to Hadith and Quran. The difference of opinion was only in the molde of seeking knowledge and for your information or you may already know that knowledge is a knowledge. There is no bifurcation of spiritual and mundane in it.
This is a opinion formed on the basis of study and learning. One can differ from it but it should be based on reason and context not on blind following.
Vassalam !
SIRAJ AHMED K.M.
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From K. Asadullah Basha
To V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Dear Khaleel Bahai,
Assalamu Alaikum,
Thank you for your dispatch about the 'education for women'. I don't know in which book this has appeared and who has authored it which seems to be incomplete. In that the author has compared the pros & cons of the education with that of 'wine and gambling' - In my opinion the context of the comparison itself is seems to be irrelevant.
I don't think Islam prohibits Girls/Women going in for higher education in any discipline that is Arts and Science, medicine, engineering or any other different new courses which are now available. By graduating no women will go astray or loose her faith. Don't we see a large number of Muslim women working with dignity and doing their services with all humanity with in the circle of Islamic values. For that he/she should have grown up with the teachings of basic moral values in Islamic environment.
Having said that yes as in that article has written there are chances of going astray too but for that we can not blame the higher education given to women. Also it is not necessary that one should get higher education for earning purpose only. We, particularly, the inhabitants of this region - the Vellore District, commonly see that though most of the girls become graduates but they become only house wives and for them the education helps in growing up their children in all aspects of day to day modern life and education within the limitation of Islamic values. That is what I have observed. May be I am right or wrong. Allahu Alam Bis Sawaab.
With due respect and regards,
Yours,
K. Asadullah Basha,
Editor,
Azeez Sons Publications
Publishers of: 'LEATHER LINE'-e-Paper,
LEXPORT DATA, Monthly, an Annual Journal 'LEDER INFORMANT'
E-mail: abdulazeezsons@sify.com
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From: Patel Raheem
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Tuesday, 7 May 2013 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: Education of Women
Wa alaikum salaam,
Firstly the attachment is not clear, it doesn't show who has given that fatwa.
Secondly it doesn't deserve any comment as it is contradicting the very first revelation and the popular hadees, the acquiring knowledge is obligatory upon Muslims.
Khaleel Bhai ignore such writings, this should be the work of a corrupt mind.
Ma'a salaam
S. M. Abdur Raheem Patel
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Education of Women
From: Ashraf Ali
To: V. M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Monday, 6 May 2013 7:48 AM
Subject: RE: Education of Women
Wa'alaikumussalam,
I read the matter in the attachment on women education. Some points are agreeable., i.e., more education will lead to disturb Islamic family culture., mingling with boys during education and then with colleagues during work. We all know well whats the implications of this type western culture.
Educating up to degree level in a exclusive women's college no problem under supervision from parents which i presume.
Then timely marriage and family maintenance and cherishing children are more important than higher level education.
For those we don't have means to sustain, then there is no way out to work without affecting hijab and haya.
But initial education on thaqwa from childhood , like five time prayers, hijab, haya is more important before school and college education. Now a days parents need to control children both boys and girls with internet browsing social media usage like facebook , twitter etc.,
As much as possible try to avoid their privacy during its usage. Cell phones only for talk no problem, but smart phones affect their minds through their friends sharing unwanted messages.
By this they become more vulnerable to miss our religion duties even with prayers. One who miss prayer means he has gone out of Islam. Man tharakasalatha mutha ammithan faqadh kafar : Hadees, one who leaves salaath wantonly he has done kufr.
Allah may save us from this sin.
The above points are from my own perceptions out of religion knowledge - Allahu Subhanavu tha'aala knows better.
Thanks and best regards,
Wassalaam
Ashraf Ali
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Education of Women
From: Kasim Sait
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Monday, 6 May 2013 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: Education of Women
Khalil, the contents of the page enclosed are very regressive, which prohibits girls from getting higher education in colleges.Fear of their getting out of control shows the inherent patriarchal mindset of the author and has to be vehemently countered, if Muslim girls have to be encouraged to become economically independent and face the challenges of the male dominated oppression injected by tradition.
Kasim
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Education of Women
From: saleem Ahmed
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Monday, 6 May 2013 10:34 AM
Subject: RE: Education of Women
Assalamu Alaikum
MAINE TOH SUNA BHI HAI AUR PADAH BHI HAI KE ZAROORATH PADHE TOH SAMUNDAR PAAR KARE BHI ILM HAASIL KARO!!!
SOME DOUBT, THE ABOVE IS HADITH QUOTES: WHAT IS THE MEANING OF 'ILM' – IT IS JUST ABOUT DEENI TAALIM OR BOTH DEENI AUR DUNYAVI!!?
Regards
Saleem Ahmed
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From: T. Rafeeque Ahmed
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Sunday, 5 May 2013 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: Education of Women
Dear Khaleelur Rahman Sahib. , Assalaamu Alaikum ,
I do not want to comment on a narrow minded statement !
Comparing women's eduction to Sharaab and Juvva , , nonsense !
Rafeeq
Sent from my iPad
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From: Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi
To: V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
Sent: Wednesday, 8 May 2013 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: Education of Women
Assamualaikum Warahmatullah,
I don't agree with this writing.
Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi
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