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    depends where the person is i suppose...in the west they have certain rules where women must wear short sleeves...no niqaab etc in the medical field
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    Quote Originally Posted by AbuFatimah View Post
    is there any other muslim country except saudi arabia that has gender segregated universities with opportunities for sisters to study?
    Pakistan and some very good ones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AbuFatimah View Post
    is there any other muslim country except saudi arabia that has gender segregated universities with opportunities for sisters to study?
    I am sure there are women only colleges in Pakistan, which also have no problem with women attending with niqabs.


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    there are colleges in pakistan that are gender segregated. dont think there are any such universities. if there are i never heard of them
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    Quote Originally Posted by mh16388 View Post
    there are colleges in pakistan that are gender segregated. dont think there are any such universities. if there are i never heard of them
    Neither did I. I think we just need to obey Allah and follow his commands and HE will take care of our health and medical needs.

    No need to encourage muslim girls to go out and become doctors in an environment where they will be forced to compromise their hijaab, femininity and modesty.
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    Here in the UK its quite hard to become a doctor and work e.t.c with a niqaab on. Plus you have to intermingle with doctors of the opposite gender...I guess its just a choice of deen or dunya sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abuhajira View Post


    A female may study at length in whichever field as long as she confines in the parameters of Shariah. Islam does encourage them to take up those profession but NOT at the expense of compromising their religious duties like hijab/niqab, abstaining from intermingling with men, emerging from home without valid reason etc.

    Sayidah Ayesha r.a was taught in ruqya, a form of medicine in their time but to my knowledge she was not a tabeeb (doctor). Basic ruqyas are taught in bahishti zewar as well. one can learn from there.

    Ummah needs to ground themselves in fulfiling the laws of Shariah, that will inculcate the elevation of the status of bother brothers and sister.


    it means in proper hijab/niqab she can go at any length in education sector.
    and your last statement stresses, she needs more to focus deen not this education? thats why I asked if Bachelors will suffice?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mh16388 View Post
    there are colleges in pakistan that are gender segregated. dont think there are any such universities. if there are i never heard of them
    Brother there are some if not many Medical colleges in Pakistan for women, and universities too.
    Last edited by Iman Omer; 14-06-2012 at 03:03 PM. Reason: word missing


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    Quote Originally Posted by Imaan?? View Post

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    Sister are you sure you want to be a doctor. Coz you will have to study stuff like these:
    "The negative charge of a nondiffusible anion hinders diffusion of the diffusible cations and favors diffusion of the diffusible anions."
    This is just a sample from Physiology, which is a first year subject.

    But if you are game for it, no problem I guess. May Allah grant you the best career for you and barakah in it. ameen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmb786 View Post
    Neither did I. I think we just need to obey Allah and follow his commands and HE will take care of our health and medical needs.

    No need to encourage muslim girls to go out and become doctors in an environment where they will be forced to compromise their hijaab, femininity and modesty.
    here in our town, there is a sister who is Dentist by profession. Her husband is MashaAllah too strict or modest you can say. She has her own clinic at home and that is only for Women. Is it not a good idea?

    and I really want to know sister, what you think, at which length we should put a dot to our educational career?


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