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She asked The Prophet: 'Why Is The Quran Only For Men?' women's rights in Quran revelation

Radio·Videosnapio posted the article • 0 comments • 160 views • 2026-01-20 22:43 • data from similar tags

Did you know one of the most powerful verses in the Quran was revealed because a woman dared to ask a "gutsy" question? 

<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-2-1768872392432" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 92432</a>


Umm Salama (RA), the wife of the Prophet , noticed something: many revelations seemed addressed primarily to men. Instead of staying silent, she went directly to the Messenger of Allah and asked: "Why aren't we being addressed?"


The divine response was a game-changer. Surat al-Ahzab (33:35) was revealed—explicitly honoring: Believing men & Believing women. Fasting men & Fasting women .Truthful men & Truthful women
This beautiful moment of divine affirmation proves that Islam isn't just a "man's conversation." It’s a conversation for everyone.

Discussion: Does it surprise you that the Prophet ﷺ encouraged such "tough" questions? Let’s talk about the power of asking in the comments!

#Islam #UmmSalama #Quran #WomenInIslam #GenderEquality #ProphetMuhammad #IslamicHistory #Faith#Empowerment #Shorts #Truth #Podcast view all
Did you know one of the most powerful verses in the Quran was revealed because a woman dared to ask a "gutsy" question? 

<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-2-1768872392432" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 92432</a>


Umm Salama (RA), the wife of the Prophet , noticed something: many revelations seemed addressed primarily to men. Instead of staying silent, she went directly to the Messenger of Allah and asked: "Why aren't we being addressed?"


The divine response was a game-changer. Surat al-Ahzab (33:35) was revealed—explicitly honoring: Believing men & Believing women. Fasting men & Fasting women .Truthful men & Truthful women
This beautiful moment of divine affirmation proves that Islam isn't just a "man's conversation." It’s a conversation for everyone.

Discussion: Does it surprise you that the Prophet ﷺ encouraged such "tough" questions? Let’s talk about the power of asking in the comments!

#Islam #UmmSalama #Quran #WomenInIslam #GenderEquality #ProphetMuhammad #IslamicHistory #Faith#Empowerment #Shorts #Truth #Podcast
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Does a woman break prayer in Islam? Aisha corrects Abu Huraira, Hadith about dogs and donkeys.

Radio·Videosnapio posted the article • 0 comments • 141 views • 2026-01-20 22:41 • data from similar tags

Did Abu Hurairah really say women break the prayer like dogs and donkeys? 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-1-1768872026487" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 26487</a>

In this famous historical narration, we see a massive misunderstanding regarding Salah (Prayer) and gender. When Aisha (RA) heard this Hadith attributed to Abu Hurairah, she was visibly upset. She didn't just accept it; she corrected it with absolute proximity to the Prophet Muhammad 

The Truth: Aisha (RA) famously asked: "Are you comparing us to dogs and donkeys?" She then clarified the Prophet's actual Sunnah, proving that women do not invalidate prayer simply by their presence.

This is a powerful lesson on Hadith verification, context, and the scholarly authority of women in Islam.

Discussion: Have you ever heard a ruling that didn't sit right with your heart, only to find out it was taken out of context? Let's talk below!

#AishaRA #AbuHurairah #HadithFacts #Islam #MuslimWomen #Salah #Fiqh #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles#Stereotypes #Sunnah #Shorts #PodcastClips view all
Did Abu Hurairah really say women break the prayer like dogs and donkeys? 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-1-1768872026487" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 26487</a>

In this famous historical narration, we see a massive misunderstanding regarding Salah (Prayer) and gender. When Aisha (RA) heard this Hadith attributed to Abu Hurairah, she was visibly upset. She didn't just accept it; she corrected it with absolute proximity to the Prophet Muhammad 

The Truth: Aisha (RA) famously asked: "Are you comparing us to dogs and donkeys?" She then clarified the Prophet's actual Sunnah, proving that women do not invalidate prayer simply by their presence.

This is a powerful lesson on Hadith verification, context, and the scholarly authority of women in Islam.

Discussion: Have you ever heard a ruling that didn't sit right with your heart, only to find out it was taken out of context? Let's talk below!

#AishaRA #AbuHurairah #HadithFacts #Islam #MuslimWomen #Salah #Fiqh #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles#Stereotypes #Sunnah #Shorts #PodcastClips
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Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women

Radio·Videosnapio posted the article • 0 comments • 135 views • 2026-01-20 22:39 • data from similar tags

Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women
 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-0-1768871613433" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 13433</a>
 
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!

#Islam #MuslimWomen #AishaRA #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles #Feminism #Scholarship #Sunnah #Masjid#Stereotypes #Shorts #PodcastClips
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Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women
 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-0-1768871613433" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 13433</a>
 
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!

#Islam #MuslimWomen #AishaRA #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles #Feminism #Scholarship #Sunnah #Masjid#Stereotypes #Shorts #PodcastClips
 
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She asked The Prophet: 'Why Is The Quran Only For Men?' women's rights in Quran revelation

Radio·Videosnapio posted the article • 0 comments • 160 views • 2026-01-20 22:43 • data from similar tags

Did you know one of the most powerful verses in the Quran was revealed because a woman dared to ask a "gutsy" question? 

<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-2-1768872392432" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 92432</a>


Umm Salama (RA), the wife of the Prophet , noticed something: many revelations seemed addressed primarily to men. Instead of staying silent, she went directly to the Messenger of Allah and asked: "Why aren't we being addressed?"


The divine response was a game-changer. Surat al-Ahzab (33:35) was revealed—explicitly honoring: Believing men & Believing women. Fasting men & Fasting women .Truthful men & Truthful women
This beautiful moment of divine affirmation proves that Islam isn't just a "man's conversation." It’s a conversation for everyone.

Discussion: Does it surprise you that the Prophet ﷺ encouraged such "tough" questions? Let’s talk about the power of asking in the comments!

#Islam #UmmSalama #Quran #WomenInIslam #GenderEquality #ProphetMuhammad #IslamicHistory #Faith#Empowerment #Shorts #Truth #Podcast view all
Did you know one of the most powerful verses in the Quran was revealed because a woman dared to ask a "gutsy" question? 

<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-2-1768872392432" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 92432</a>


Umm Salama (RA), the wife of the Prophet , noticed something: many revelations seemed addressed primarily to men. Instead of staying silent, she went directly to the Messenger of Allah and asked: "Why aren't we being addressed?"


The divine response was a game-changer. Surat al-Ahzab (33:35) was revealed—explicitly honoring: Believing men & Believing women. Fasting men & Fasting women .Truthful men & Truthful women
This beautiful moment of divine affirmation proves that Islam isn't just a "man's conversation." It’s a conversation for everyone.

Discussion: Does it surprise you that the Prophet ﷺ encouraged such "tough" questions? Let’s talk about the power of asking in the comments!

#Islam #UmmSalama #Quran #WomenInIslam #GenderEquality #ProphetMuhammad #IslamicHistory #Faith#Empowerment #Shorts #Truth #Podcast
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Does a woman break prayer in Islam? Aisha corrects Abu Huraira, Hadith about dogs and donkeys.

Radio·Videosnapio posted the article • 0 comments • 141 views • 2026-01-20 22:41 • data from similar tags

Did Abu Hurairah really say women break the prayer like dogs and donkeys? 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-1-1768872026487" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 26487</a>

In this famous historical narration, we see a massive misunderstanding regarding Salah (Prayer) and gender. When Aisha (RA) heard this Hadith attributed to Abu Hurairah, she was visibly upset. She didn't just accept it; she corrected it with absolute proximity to the Prophet Muhammad 

The Truth: Aisha (RA) famously asked: "Are you comparing us to dogs and donkeys?" She then clarified the Prophet's actual Sunnah, proving that women do not invalidate prayer simply by their presence.

This is a powerful lesson on Hadith verification, context, and the scholarly authority of women in Islam.

Discussion: Have you ever heard a ruling that didn't sit right with your heart, only to find out it was taken out of context? Let's talk below!

#AishaRA #AbuHurairah #HadithFacts #Islam #MuslimWomen #Salah #Fiqh #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles#Stereotypes #Sunnah #Shorts #PodcastClips view all
Did Abu Hurairah really say women break the prayer like dogs and donkeys? 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-1-1768872026487" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 26487</a>

In this famous historical narration, we see a massive misunderstanding regarding Salah (Prayer) and gender. When Aisha (RA) heard this Hadith attributed to Abu Hurairah, she was visibly upset. She didn't just accept it; she corrected it with absolute proximity to the Prophet Muhammad 

The Truth: Aisha (RA) famously asked: "Are you comparing us to dogs and donkeys?" She then clarified the Prophet's actual Sunnah, proving that women do not invalidate prayer simply by their presence.

This is a powerful lesson on Hadith verification, context, and the scholarly authority of women in Islam.

Discussion: Have you ever heard a ruling that didn't sit right with your heart, only to find out it was taken out of context? Let's talk below!

#AishaRA #AbuHurairah #HadithFacts #Islam #MuslimWomen #Salah #Fiqh #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles#Stereotypes #Sunnah #Shorts #PodcastClips
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Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women

Radio·Videosnapio posted the article • 0 comments • 135 views • 2026-01-20 22:39 • data from similar tags

Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women
 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-0-1768871613433" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 13433</a>
 
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!

#Islam #MuslimWomen #AishaRA #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles #Feminism #Scholarship #Sunnah #Masjid#Stereotypes #Shorts #PodcastClips
  view all
Does Islam ban women from mosques? Aisha mosque quote, Male scholars defending women
 
 
 
<a href="https://archive.org/details/6c-0c-3ca-7-f-03d-4361-9a-53-91bbf-45858f-1-0-1768871613433" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/6c ... 13433</a>
 
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!

#Islam #MuslimWomen #AishaRA #IslamicHistory #GenderRoles #Feminism #Scholarship #Sunnah #Masjid#Stereotypes #Shorts #PodcastClips