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Old 05-03-2011, 08:29 PM   #33
Mmccqrtb

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I would say that my view is more the norm.

by the way, your situation is different as you are married to a scholar. my post was more about a non alim taking msa'il from his alimah wife. your husband can still counter you or tell you that you are incorrect in xyz. a non alim will not able to do that and will take his wifes opinion/ruling to be the truth.
why is that dangerous? its suggesting that Aalimahs don't have much knowledge on deen? or that their knowledge should not be trusted

or that women should only teach other women? did the scholars of the past not have many female teachers?

in a sense it also seems that men will refuse to take knowledge from their wifes because they think it is beneath them to ask a lady for knowledge and thus would seem that in fact the man is the arrogant one
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