On the contrary, it is aimed at giving women privacy, and keeping our distance is our way of showing respect.
And if your outfit is a little revealing - as is usually the case with sports kit - men should be even more hesitant to engage. In our religion, we are encouraged to smile at one another and be courteous.
We would not stare at a woman or give her a smiling look that could give an inappropriate signal. Therefore, most men simply won't look in the first place and that may leave the impression that they don't reciprocate your friendly smile. Dear Ali: What is the Islamic view of tattoos? JJ, Vancouver. Dear JJ: Tattoos are unlawful in Islam.
They are frowned upon in Arab culture, are not appreciated in Gulf societies and are even illegal in some places. If you are set on getting a tattoo, do it outside the UAE. Ensure it doesn't show easily on uncovered areas of your body, such as your arms, face or the back of the legs.
But bear in mind that if you get a tattoo in a more hidden area, it still isn't cool to reveal your body to a stranger. Follow AskAli on Twitter, and visit www. Ali al saloom.
Three dead and 15 wounded in bomb attack on mosque in eastern Afghanistan. Other critics of the bill argue that it is superfluous, as the problem can be tackled using existing noise pollution laws. Jewish residents of East Jerusalem and other areas of Israel have long complained about what they say is the excessive noise coming from mosque loudspeakers, as they say it wakes them up in the middle of the night.
Despite the revision prohibiting the use of loudspeakers only between the hours of 11 p. In Streetwise Hebrew for the Times of Israel Community, each month we learn several colloquial Hebrew phrases around a common theme. These are bite-size audio Hebrew classes that we think you'll really enjoy. This month, we're learning phrases on the topic of strength and power. The minaret then, is a tall, slender tower that is a significant feature of every mosque, and is one of the earliest characteristics of Islamic architecture.
It is surrounded by one or more projecting galleries from where the muezzin, the person who chants the call for prayer, announces the prayer to worshippers.
The inside architecture The staircases in minarets are usually made of stone, but they could also be of wood. Also called Pillars of the Faith. The flourescent green lights are seen wonderfully from fighter planes and bombers. It distinguishes a mosque from the air so the aforementioned can avoid it and respect religious beliefs even in less than peaceful times. Green is the colour of Islam and the colour of creation. A common feature in mosques is the minaret, the tall, slender tower that usually is situated at one of the corners of the mosque structure.
The top of the minaret is always the highest point in mosques that have one, and often the highest point in the immediate area. Definition of minar. The pulpit is usually situated to the right of the mihrab and is often made of elaborately carved wood or stone fig. A minaret is a tall tower attached or adjacent to a mosque.
It is designed so the call to prayer, issued from mosques five times a day, can be heard loud and clear throughout a town or city. Why is a minaret an important feature of a mosque? A Tower of a mosque which Muslims are called to prayer. It dominates the skyline and allows Muslims to hear the call to prayer. A musalla Arabic:???? A musalla may also refer to a room, structure, or place for conducting salah canonical prayers and is usually translated as a "prayer hall" smaller than a mosque.
There are no official Islamic symbols , but the crescent is the best-known symbol often used to represent Islam. Many mosques , such as this one in Kuwait, have a crescent on the outside to identify them as a Muslim place of worship. The use of the crescent is sometimes controversial in the Muslim world.
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