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Gender Relations and Marriage in Islam – Suhaib Webb and Omar Suleiman

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1) How Should You Behave With Your Fiance?
2) If You Cannot Get Married, Fear Allah!
3) Elders: End the Racism and Allow Your Children to Get Married!!
4) Can Guys and Girls Just Be Friends?
5) Helping Hijabis Understand Proper Hijab and Its Purpose
6) Should I Tell My Fiance or Wife About My Past Sin of Fornication?
7) The Wisdom of Islamic Rules Regarding Gender Relations and Marriage
8) The Confusion Between Culture and Religion
9) Parents: Stop Being Hypocrites to Your Children
10) How to Deal With a Stubborn Parent Who Rejects My Choice of a Spouse
11) Advice For Divorcees and Widows Trying to Remarry
12) Voting and Political Participation: Halal or Haram?
13) What’s the Best Methodology For Seriously Studying Islam
14) Can You Wipe Over Cotton Socks?
15) How Do We Make the Most of Ramadan?
16) Why Are Tattoos Forbidden?
17) Must Converts Remove Their Tattoos or Inform Their Potential Spouse?

One of the most important sessions at a youth conference in Northern Virginia in which the youth are given the opportunity to have their questions and concerns addressed by two leaders in the American Muslim community. And to no surprise the vast majority of questions pertain to gender relations and marriage. Suhaib Webb addresses these issues: proper conduct with one’s fiancé, what to do if marriage is not possible, divulging the sin of fornication to a potential spouse, dealing with a stubborn parent who rejects your choice of a spouse, and general advice for divorcees and widows trying to remarry. Omar Suleiman addresses these issues: elders preventing marriage because of racism, can guys and girls just be friends, helping hijabis understand proper hijab and its purpose, the wisdom of Islamic rules regarding gender relations, the confusion between culture and religion, and the hypocrisy of parents. Other issues discussed by both speakers: the permissibility of voting and political participation, the best methodology for studying Islam, wiping over cotton socks, how to make the most of Ramadan, why tattoos are forbidden, and must converts remove their tattoos.

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