Opposition to ITV

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#112

2012-07-29 15:31

Media debates are inevitable and so are the voices of females.
Every tool available is needed to present the truth!
Our objection is that there is, apparently, no regulatory mechanism to guide the Islamic matters for the media and here we must emphasise that the term 'Media' is regarded as an ALL INCLUSIVE entity.

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Muslima

#113 Re:

2012-07-29 15:43:47

#112: - Media debates are inevitable and so are the voices of females.
Every tool available is needed to present the truth!
Our objection is that there is, apparently, no regulatory mechanism to guide the Islamic matters for the media and here we must emphasise that the term 'Media' is regarded as an ALL INCLUSIVE entity.

You need to get your facts straight. You will NEVER succeed in presenting the truth from a tool that is known to be used in order to spew out deception and untruth's. PERIOD.

The truth will live and spread without the shariah being changed i.e TV being made halaal. Just as it was and is since before the time of human creation. This deen is ALLAH'S religion and HE will protect it by using those who strive to uphold/defend/protect the shariah and follow the original example and method of rasoolullah salallahu'Alaihiwasallam. There's absolutely NO NEED to open this door of evil and make the TV halaal in order to spread islaam. You will disgrace yourself, your leaders and OUR ISLAAM with this oxymoron.

Muslima
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#115 Re:

2012-07-29 16:41:59

#112: - Media debates are inevitable and so are the voices of females.

The female voice is hijaab and cannot be flaunted to all and sundry. Nothing you say or do will ever change the sacred devine rulings of the shariah. The chaste wives of the best man ever created (rasoolullah salallahu'alaihi wasallam) were ordered in the Noble Quraan
"And do not lower your voices in speech, so that he in whose heart there is sickness may be filled with desire" (al Ahzab, 33:32).

This was the ummul mu'mineen, and if she ever, in times of necessity, conversed with a ghair mahram - it was most probably with a sahaaba (companion of rasoolullah salallahu'Alaihi wasallam).
These were the most noble people with the highest tqwa imaginable and yet, they have been ordered to exercise caution due to natural human nature. So how can it be possible that in todays times, when evil is so widespread and our imaan/taqwa so weak, that the most beautiful seductive female voices on the media must be accepted and permitted, not only accepted and permitted but viewed as islaam and thawaab???