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mbay
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Posted - 27 Feb 2008 : 09:18:11
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There are so many firmly rules in Islam /sunna that have left behind through out the ages, but should it be so? There are also some culture with the same behaving, maybe with different reasons. But in Islam it have some thing to do with a stranger sexual contact.
If i come in a compound where i found out that they men are not around should i enter in / shall i shakes womens hand? Have i wright to shake the hand of my own in-law? What about both sex that doesnt belong to together, at the same palace? How should we behave toward our female colleague, will they have understanding with us?
Did you even have a wright to look at another female eyes apart from yours? this remind me in 1984 when my malian friend visit me in Tolus(france)I ask him to come with me shopping, the answer was no,there are to many naked women on the street.
I think most of us will have problems today if we are to follows this rule? But we should.
please get more from here: http://www.islamicnetwork.com/index.php/weblog/comments/free_mixing_between_men_and_women/
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kayjatta

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Posted - 27 Feb 2008 : 10:22:58
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| This could as well have been written by a student of psychoanalysis. I see a frustrating obsession with repressed sexual forces...; right Serenata? |
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mbay
Germany
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Posted - 27 Feb 2008 : 11:45:35
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Yes If it comes about human behaving, the result will be the same. I read a book that is available in our publishing house (SDC) It is from Guimón,José Sara Zac, called" Challenges of Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century" is about Psychoanalysis, Health Psychosexuality.or from Wallace " History of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology on Mind-Body and Psychiatry"
At the end, is all about the Control /between the conscious, unconscious, and how to avoids some virtual sexual activity, Because in Islam such terms are prohibiting.
So i hope you wouldn't be annoyed when i put on religions forum?
quote: Originally posted by kayjatta
This could as well have been written by a student of psychoanalysis. I see a frustrating obsession with repressed sexual forces...; right Serenata?
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kayjatta

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Posted - 27 Feb 2008 : 13:20:40
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| No, not at all Mbay, you are absolutely fine. I was just trying to get at Serenata, I suspect she is a proponent of Freud...:) |
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