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So in our musallah we have a curtain that seperates the genders for prayer

someone early this morning went and took out the curtain and left a note that said

"It's not that serious"

the more wadaad bros are freaking out as if there salat are not valid cause there's no curtain and saying they'd rather pray in stairwells :lol:

my lil bro told me about it earler, i couldn't believe it :lol:
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Whos this annoying kid who did that? :lol: Prank maybe? lol

As long as they dont mix the lines and leave space it should be valid. :|
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Curtain shmurtain. We had issues with Shia calling CSIS.

But honestly, I think the segragation for salah is touchy topic for most MSAs. You have people from all over the ideological & political spectra debating about what is and is not preferable/allowable. Interesting times.
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Alphanumeric wrote:Curtain shmurtain. We had issues with Shia calling CSIS.

But honestly, I think the segragation for salah is touchy topic for most MSAs. You have people from all over the ideological & political spectra debating about what is and is not preferable/allowable. Interesting times.
Segregation in salah should be a very common thing except with maybe some (minority)fringe sects, so how can they make a fuss in MSAs?
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^Lol, you would think so, wouldn't you?
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Like I always say, the progressive Islamic movement will start in the universities first. We have the upperhand there. :up:
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You can't be serious. :lol:
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Alphanumeric wrote:^Lol, you would think so, wouldn't you?
Yes. Give them a warning. After that, give them proper lessons.
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Alphanumeric wrote:Curtain shmurtain. We had issues with Shia calling CSIS.

But honestly, I think the segragation for salah is touchy topic for most MSAs. You have people from all over the ideological & political spectra debating about what is and is not preferable/allowable. Interesting times.

:lol: Do you go to York?
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^ Do you go there? If yes, ma garanaysa mid la odhan jiray sabur? :lol:
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union wrote:Like I always say, the progressive Islamic movement will start in the universities first. We have the upperhand there. :up:
Lol, I unfortunately have to agree with this.
Saraxnow wrote:
Alphanumeric wrote:^Lol, you would think so, wouldn't you?
Yes. Give them a warning. After that, give them proper lessons.
This can be extremely problematic. Who is any place of authority to teach others? Blind leading the deaf, is how I saw it.
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Saraxnow wrote:^ Do you go there? If yes, ma garanaysa mid la odhan jiray sabur? :lol:

I don't, I don't go to York. But I have heard of chaos with their MSA before that's why I took the guess.
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Alphanumeric wrote:
This can be extremely problematic. Who is any place of authority to teach others? Blind leading the deaf, is how I saw it.
I meant you invite proper lecturers on your events but more importantly elect a proper president.

@Jaidi, :up: I heard of him so was asking.
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union wrote:Like I always say, the progressive Islamic movement will start in the universities first. We have the upperhand there. :up:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Saraxnow wrote:
Alphanumeric wrote:
This can be extremely problematic. Who is any place of authority to teach others? Blind leading the deaf, is how I saw it.
I meant you invite proper lecturers on your events but more importantly elect a proper president.
Electoral candidacies have at times come under the microscope of administration. People even whisper about corruption and whatnot. Simply electing a president isn't always the case. Sometimes, you actually have to campaign, and not everyone is up for that. Those who should be leading shy away from it and those who shouldn't campaign the hardest. Lecturers ranged from someone saying "Allah is within us all" to "Jihad is the 6th pillar of Islam". Now, I'm not debating either, but it really did make for 'fun' times.
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