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Old 04-05-2012, 09:57 PM   #15
adolfadsermens

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After reading some of the comments on this thread I am slightly perplexed about the supposedly dire necessity for women sporting facilities. Could somebody please bring to my attention whether during the time of Rasulullah , the sahaabah or the Khairul Quroon which is the most perfect period of Islam there were any such sporting facilities for women???? If not then the inference that is to made from some posts is that those women must necessarily have been very much inclined to the kuffaar cultures as a place for them to relax, be entertained, unwind were not available.

Rasulullah has forbidden sports for men never mind women. He has said that only three forms are 'entertainment' are permissible for men,

".......Everything with which a man amuses, himself is vain except three (things): a man's training of his
horse, his playing with his wife, and his shooting with his bow and arrow. (Sunan Abi Dawud, Book 14, Hadith No 2507).

Did any the role models of Islam ever sit together in a stadium and waste time in ghaflah and laghw??

Muslims need to rip themselves away from the mental slavery of the kuffaar and their culture.

May Allah guide me and all of us to the correct understanding of His Deen. The understanding of His Rasul and the Sahaabah .

4:115 If anyone contends with the Messenger even after guidance has been plainly conveyed to him, and follows a path other than that of the Believers (the sahaabah), We shall leave him in the path he has chosen, and land him in Hell,- what an evil refuge!

25:72 Those who witness no falsehood, and, if they pass by futility, they pass by it with honourable (avoidance);

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