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Old 10-23-2011, 03:49 AM   #5
beethyday

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Bismillah
What is better a deendar brother teaching or someone with no relegion or moral teaching!! you decide. We live in a society where both male and female are out there. Perhaps your modest approach and wise word will be an example for others. Just connect yourself to a scholar no matter (you be an uneducated or educated individual).
We need more educated deendar muslim brother and sister then educated muslim with no deen in them
Everything is halal unless an act which may lead to haram.
Allahualam
The excuse of dawah-opportunity has been used by some people to justify their teaching jobs in a co-educational universities.
Is this a valid excuse ? what is the Islamic point of view on this issue ?

The history of co-education in the Western universities is not very old. I think, women started going to uni only after the second world war in a large number. This trend became stronger after the emergence of Feminism in 1960s.

Islam has a framework of teaching which gives us clear guidelines about how to teach women. I am wondering what and how that framework
will be implemented in this age when so many Muslim PhD students are looking for academic jobs in the universities where female students are enrolled due to Feminism.
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