Therefore, we say that whoever is a Muslim and is jealous of his honor and his womenfolk, it is not permissible for him to present his daughter or sister, let a
6 May 2025 • 1.21K views
لكل ساقطة في الحي لاقطة
'Every fallen-woman in the neighborhood has someone to pick her up'
I don't believe that Muslims are all on the same level in terms of their concern for Islamic rulings, so there must be a group of young men and women who are unconcerned with what is Halaal and what is Haraam, especially if they find some statements legalising what others have said to be impermissible. It is this group who will be the scapegoat. So we must not make our women the scapegoat, and we must not make a scapegoat of ourselves in order to obtain that knowledge which is a communal obligation and not an individual obligation; because it is not permissible to pursue a communal obligation by committing something that is obligatory -on an individual basis- to avoid, i.e. Haraam matters.
It is an obligation to avoid Haraam, so it is not permissible to commit Haraam in order to achieve what? A communal obligation.
This is the answer to what you asked.
[Silsilah Al-Huda wan Nur, Cassette (441)]
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