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Pop Culture in the Name of Islam
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Bismillah




Quote:Sin or no sin, young muslim women enjoy the freedom that "secular" societies offer them and 'islamic majority" societies don't.

salam john


Wrong, some of the Muslim women do that in the so called Muslim countries as well (such shows are not prohibited in most of the Muslim countries, Ricky martin is having one over here in Egypt by the end of this month for example). I mean they go to concerts and jump up and down of joy while listening to the glazing stars.


Thus, it remains a personal choice John for those who dont join such crowd and prefer to dedicate their time in useful activities or lawful entertainment as well as adhere to the Islamic mannerism which is actually a major issue. In Islam time is very precious and Allah Shall Ask us about it in the Day After. Being a Muslim woman is a source of pride and I will be only recognised as such when I behave as one.


<b>It is always a personal choice john whether or not one wants to engage in Haram activities.
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Pop Culture in the Name of Islam - by Muslimah - 05-16-2006, 06:45 AM
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