- 21 Jan 2011, 20:25
#15135
In His Name The Most High
There has been something that has been constantly going on in my mind and this is concerning the issue of the security at the Masjid and Mosque compound.
It is always announced at night to the gents that please do not stand around AK's but wait for family members around Waljis or Habib Bank, but I have noted a tendency that during the Evening Majalis the security partol together with the Security group people are constantly sitting and making a baraza right outside AK's.
Questions that arise:
1) Are they Mahram to the ladies?
2) Are the ladies comfortable with it or has anyone ever thought about it?
3) Cant it be arranged for women security individuals to be there instead?
4) What can be done?
There is one other thing that is very disturbing. Our respected Sisters and Our Brothers and Elders will wear Proper hijab Alhamdullilah infront of others but not around Africans for example their House employees or fruit vendors...
Issue is open for Discussion
Iltimasi Dua
Muhammad (Shabbir) Mohamedhussein
There has been something that has been constantly going on in my mind and this is concerning the issue of the security at the Masjid and Mosque compound.
It is always announced at night to the gents that please do not stand around AK's but wait for family members around Waljis or Habib Bank, but I have noted a tendency that during the Evening Majalis the security partol together with the Security group people are constantly sitting and making a baraza right outside AK's.
Questions that arise:
1) Are they Mahram to the ladies?
2) Are the ladies comfortable with it or has anyone ever thought about it?
3) Cant it be arranged for women security individuals to be there instead?
4) What can be done?
There is one other thing that is very disturbing. Our respected Sisters and Our Brothers and Elders will wear Proper hijab Alhamdullilah infront of others but not around Africans for example their House employees or fruit vendors...
Issue is open for Discussion
Iltimasi Dua
Muhammad (Shabbir) Mohamedhussein
"The ink of a scholar is holier than the blood of a martyr"