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    Default Can man give dawah to woman?

    Assalamualaikum

    When a jamat goes out for jawla, what is the rule for giving dawah to woman? in which condition a man can give dawah to woman? which instructions must be followed?

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    Default Re: Can man give dawah to woman?

    Personally I'd never give dawah to a women, as shaitaan is quick to pounce upon any opportunity irrespective of the intention. The shaitaan always guides those under the false pretense that they are doing good and as the saying goes The road to hell is paved with good intentions.. If you do wish to give dawah to the opposite gender then I suggest you do it through indirect means such as literature, websites, audio etc. that someone can give to her, however if you happen to stumble across her by chance and she insists on asking, then keep your gazed lowered and keep the answer brief and to the point and look for an excuse to leave. If you wish to give dawah to females on as a collective then I suggest you do so behind a veil. Allah knows best, but be wary of the opposite gender because if there is anything I have seen in this world that diminishes your faith is the opposite gender, especially for men. Just as a fisherman casts his net in order to catch fish, shaitaan casts women in order to clinch the Imaan of men. I can't reiterate this enough.
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    Default Re: Can man give dawah to woman?

    Quote Originally Posted by Intrepid View Post
    Personally I'd never give dawah to a women, as shaitaan is quick to pounce upon any opportunity irrespective of the intention. The shaitaan always guides those under the false pretense that they are doing good and as the saying goes The road to hell is paved with good intentions.[/B]. If you do wish to give dawah to the opposite gender then I suggest you do it through indirect means such as literature, websites, audio etc. that someone can give to her, however if you happen to stumble across her by chance and she insists on asking, then keep your gazed lowered and keep the answer brief and to the point and look for an excuse to leave. [B]If you wish to give dawah to females on as a collective then I suggest you do so behind a veil. Allah knows best, but be wary of the opposite gender because if there is anything I have seen in this world that diminishes your faith is the opposite gender, especially for men. Just as a fisherman casts his net in order to catch fish, shaitaan casts women in order to clinch the Imaan of men. I can't reiterate this enough.
    Very well said.


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