Yang tolol itu elu,jelas2 tiap hari salah melulu
tapi terus saja bawa posting konyol kesini
jadi orang pemalu kadang-kadang2 perlu juga
pertanyaan gua kapan lu posting argument2 yang masuk akal!
semua postingan elu terlalu dipaksakan
akhirnya poin22 kebenaran2 yang diharapkan
hilang begitu saja..............blek mendigan lubalik keIgama nenek moyanglu



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 From: item abu <item...@yahoo.com>
To: "proletar@yahoogroups.com" <proletar@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2012 5:36 PM
Subject: [proletar] I’ve three wives and other such queries
 

  
Hehehe.... kalo nurut fatwa di bawah ini, Abbas Amin yg kerja di bagian 
keuangan sdh melakukan kegiatan haram.
Fatwa2 di bawah ini ga terlalu konyol, msh banyak fatwa lain yg super tolol, 
konyol dan biadab.
Tp orang Islam akan ngoceh bhw fatwa itu ga mengikat, hehehe... spy mereka ga 
ikut konyol, padahal fatwa itu dikeluarkan oleh ahli Islam, bukan orang2 tolol 
ga ngerti Islam kayak orang2 Islam di milis ini.
 
http://mail.dailypioneer.com/columnists/item/50998-i%E2%80%99ve-three-wives-and-other-such-queries.html
 
I’ve three wives and other such queries 
Author:  Kanchan Gupta
Or, can I use a webcam?
 
Last Sunday we visited the world offatwas issued by Darul Ifta, which is 
considered “one of the most significant departments” of Darul Uloom Deoband, 
globally recognised as an influential centre of Islamic theology which was 
founded on May 30, 1866. Darul Ifta is charged with the responsibility of 
interpreting Islam for followers of the faith and ensuring the application of 
the tenets of this religion in the everyday lives of Muslims — only Sunnis, as 
all other sects are deemed to be “not Muslims” as “their books are against the 
Quran and Hadith” (Fatwa 989/844=B-1429).
 
Darul Ifta, set up in 1892, draws its importance from both communal and secular 
sources. The institution, which has till now issued seven lakh fatwas, or 
perhaps more, is candid about the influence it wields: “The fatwas of Darul 
Uloom (are) highly esteemed in and outside the country; besides the masses, the 
law courts in the country also honour them and consider them decisive.” In 
other words, a fatwa issued by Darul Uloom Deoband through Darul Ifta is not 
only seen as binding on the community at home (as also the global ummah) but 
also on the secular courts of the country. The power of the Deobandi fatwa, for 
instance, is reflected in the hounding of what Darul Ifta’s maulanas describe 
as “deviant sects”— Ahmediyas in this case — by the faithful at home and 
abroad, most notably in Pakistan.
 
It may be tempting to contest Darul Ifta’s claim — many Muslims are reluctant, 
if not loath, to be guided by religious injunctions by maulanas and the courts 
are unlikely to take such notions of over-riding supremacy kindly — but that is 
a debate best left for another day. For the moment, let us further explore the 
world of Darul Uloom Deoband with the help of Darul Ifta’s fatwas that cover 
every possible aspect of a believer’s life. The previous article published in 
this column had cited a random selection of fatwas issued by Darul Ifta. This 
Sunday, the effort is on looking at fatwas that concern specific concerns of 
Muslim men and women. Reproduced below is a selection of suchfatwas as they 
appear on Darul Ifta’s website; only spellings have been corrected:
 
Question 32651:I have three wives and my third wife has one daughter of age 10 
years from her first husband and she took khula eight years before from her 
first husband. Since that time her daughter is staying with my third wife, her 
husband did not see her daughter till date and he did not pay any money for her 
daughter. I married with my third wife in 2008 and by the grace of Allah I am 
paying all expenses for my third wife and her daughter. My questions are: 
1.First husband is liable to ask possession of his daughter at any time in 
life? 2.If he demands possession of his daughter then what to do in this 
regard? 3.What will be my status with regards to my wife’s daughter in terms of 
mahram?
 
Fatwa 1055/1055/M=1432:(1)Her previous husband, ie, the father of the girl, can 
claim the custody of his daughter. He shall be sinful for not taking any care 
of his daughter until now. (2)When the girl attains puberty, she shall be free 
to choose whether to live with her mother or father. Father cannot compel her 
after she attains puberty to keep her with him. Yes, he may claim before it. If 
he claims and there is no fear of any harm, she should be given to the father. 
(3)If you have had intercourse with your third wife, her daughter became haram 
for you and you became her mahram forever.
 
Question 24487:As per the Islamic law, can a person study the course of 
chartered accountant?
 
Fatwa 1237/964/D=1431:Yes, it is lawful to study the course of chartered 
accountant. However, it will not be lawful to record interest-based accounts.
 
Question 19472:Can you please tell me (whether the) reading of books, 
newspapers (English) is allowed in washroom or not?
 
Fatwa 193/193/M=1431: Bathroom is not a place to read books and newspapers 
whether they are in English (or any other language), they should not be studied 
therein.
 
Question 18576: Hazrat Mufti Sahab, kindly advice maximum time for breast 
feeding for a girl child?Is breast feeding more than two years haram?
 
Fatwa 20/18/B=1431:According to preferred opinion, the period of breastfeeding 
to an infant is two years; breastfeeding after tow years is unlawful... (text 
in Arabic).
 
Question 14505:Suppose I am owner of a educational institution. My caste is 
‘A’. Suppose I do not charge any fee from the students of my caste. Is this 
correct action?
 
Fatwa 1068/870=L/1430:When you are the owner of the institution, you have right 
to exempt the students of your caste to pay fees. However, if you grant the 
exemption to the students on the ground of poverty and neediness, it will be 
better.
 
Question 11156: Is it permissible for a woman who keeps her niqab on in class 
to go to women’s only classes where the teacher is a male?
 
Fatwa 394/320=D/1430:It is allowed if needed, provided she observes purdah in 
going to college,purdah is observed in college also without intermingling with 
men, she only hears the voice of teachers and there is no fear of any other 
similar fitnah. But, it is better to avoid in the view of present environment 
of colleges and evils.
 
Question 36590 :Can a woman show her nude body on webcam to her husband who 
stays abroad?
 
Fatwa 427/427/M=1433:It is not right to show it through webcam because it 
includes the sin of taking photograph without severe need. However, it is not 
unlawful for the husband and wife to see each one’s nude body.
 
Question 24427: In the Hanafi mazhab can women be appointed as judges or qazi’s?
 
Fatwa 1526/1189/B=1431: Yes, she can be appointed as judge, but it is makrooh 
tahrimi, ie, doing so is near haram. It is mentioned in Hadith... (text in 
Arabic) ... It means that a nation that makes a woman their ruler will never 
succeed, hence woman should not be appointed as judge.
 
Question 23165: What is the concept of full hijab in our religion? Is just 
putting chunri on head considered hijab. What are the punishments for not 
following full hijab?
 
Fatwa 1034/761/L=1431:If a woman goes out of home she should cover her body 
with burqa or chaddar in a way that no part of her body is exposed. This is the 
complete hijab. And if she puts only dupatta (scarf) on head while the face is 
open, it is not complete hijab. In such case the woman shall be sinful.
 
Question 21031: Can Muslim women in India do Government or private jobs? Shall 
their salary be halal or haram or prohibited?
 
Fatwa 577/381/L=1431: It is unlawful for Muslim women to do job in Government 
or private institutions where men and women work together and women have to 
talk with men frankly and without veil.
 
>From the perspective of those who believe in the empowerment of individuals 
>and the liberty to live life without encumbrances imposed by keepers of faith, 
>these fatwas symbolise an antediluvian mindset and should be ignored. Yet, 
>rarely, if ever, a voice is heard in protest. For that would be considered 
>insensitive and intolerant. Therein lies the anachronism of our times.
 
--- Follow the writer on: http://twitter.com/KanchanGupta. Blog on this and 
other issues at http://kanchangupta.blogspot.com. Write to him 
at kanchangu...@rocketmail.com
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