Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women
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Let's play a game: Who said, "If the Prophet saw women today, he would not let them go to the Masjid"?
Most people assume a strict man said this to control women. The answer will destroy your stereotypes regarding gender roles in Islamic history.
In this video: We explore a controversial statement by Aisha (RA) and the surprising response from great male scholars like Ibn Hajar, Ibn Qudama, and Imam Malik. While Aisha expressed concern, it was the male scholars who defended the Sunnah effectively protecting women's access to the mosque.
This flips the narrative: Sometimes the strictest critics are women, and the defenders of rights are men.
Discussion: Why do we always assume "restriction" comes from men? Let's debate in the comments!
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