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@driv3r
This community's IQ is below 0
@inspire13
Am I the only one who did not watch 🤔 a single game of the world cup?
@Azar1
Norway might pull an upset tomorrow 🍿
@usama97
Im lonely 💔😔
@AMA93643956
Would you marry a guy who’s work is at home?
Would you get bored of seeing him 24/7?
@DidiMoniRucksar
Asalamu'alaikum ☕️🥀.
There is genuinely nothing worse than surviving a 14-hour shift, coming home starving, and realising the hot weather has made your meal go off (food i made last night). I am way too exhausted to cook, so i'm surviving on a cheese sandwich tonight, so gutted. 🥵😭
@tanzeemAli
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Should Muslim Women Go to the Gym?
Islam encourages believers to care for the body that Allah has entrusted to them. Maintaining health through physical activity is generally permissible. However, many scholars advise caution regarding the environment in which exercise takes place.
Allah says:
"And do not throw yourselves with your own hands into destruction..." (Qur'an 2:195)
"Tell the believing women to lower their gaze and guard their chastity and not display their adornment except what ordinarily appears thereof..." (Qur'an 24:31)
The Prophet ﷺ also said:
"Your body has a right over you." (Sahih al-Bukhari)
Because of these principles, many scholars recommend that Muslim women choose environments that protect modesty and avoid unnecessary free mixing. A women-only gym, exercising at home, or participating in female-only fitness classes may better align with these objectives than a mixed commercial gym.
The issue is not exercise itself, but whether the setting helps preserve the values of modesty, dignity, and obedience to Allah. Muslims should seek knowledge from qualified scholars and choose the option that best protects their faith while caring for their health.
@Chandra6351545
If YOU can't CONTROL your gaze and your words, don't follow me, OKAY? You can just SKIP ME; don't just follow out of curiosity or a desire to like me—please, just GO AWAY.