Gender Segregation in Islamic law

Gender Segregation in Islamic law

Authors

  • Asst. Instr. Mohammed Salem Abdel Wahed

Keywords:

Keywords: Gender Segregation, Islamic Law, The Glorious Qur'an

Abstract

The current paper is concerned with gender segregation in the Islamic law and it arrived at the following findings:

Key findings include the recommendations of the study.

First results:

1- mixing known as: Sex join foreign male-to-female sex in public and private places accessions leads to infatuation by looking, touching, or laugh, or speak due to study or work or travel or sell or so.

2- mixing sections including what is forbidden and what is permitted them.

3- mixing utter sense of linguistic and terminological contained in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah.

4-. whole jurists of the four schools of Islamic jurisprudence on the sanctity of mixing.

5-mixing permissible when necessary and the need, but subject to the provisions of the look and dress and manners of speech and sit among both sexes of the two communities.

Published

2022-03-01