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The woman
behind the campaign for mix-gender Friday prayers led by
a lady, is Asra Q. Nomani, an author and former
journalist at the Zionist-stronghold, Wall Street
Journal. In a programme televised by Al-Jazeera on
Friday 18th March, Asra Nomani defended the right of a
Muslim woman to share the bed with whomever she likes,
as she has done by example, and is now promoting the
idea in her book. Her father was shown on the programme
playing with the child that Asra Nomani has given birth
to, outside the wedlock. Whether her father was proud of
her permissiveness or she was proud of her father's
upbringing style, this is none of our business
and normally, no Muslim would like to interfere into
what is happening in private households. But if they try
to spill their moral decay into the Muslim society by
campaigning for it and by using Friday prayers as a
smokescreen, in promotion of their unethical lifestyle,
then it is a cause of concern for the entire Muslim
community. Amina Wadud herself, who led the Friday
prayers, has confessed publicly that at times one has to
say "no" to the Qur'an and that she is in favour of same
sex marriages.
On Al-Jazeera
programme Asra Nomani also said that if the Prophet's
wife Ayesha could lead the Muslim army on the Camel, why
can't a Muslim woman lead men in Friday prayers?
It
is no coincidental that all the heretical groups in
recent history got promoted in America. In this case,
whoever is standing behind this open challenge to the
Sunnah of the blessed Prophet, has started the ball
rolling for Judaisation and Christianisation of Islam.
The matter is not going to end here. If the Muslims keep
quiet, then it will have very wide ramifications.
These modernists are seeking direct answers from the
Qur'an only, such as, the Qur'an does not say that a
woman cannot lead Friday prayers. The next thing they
might question is that the Qur'an does not tell us to
pray the way we are praying (the way the global Muslim
believers pray is exclusively derived from the Sunnah of
the blessed Messenger of Allah).
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