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Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Lukgaf(m): 7:47am On Feb 10, 2023
In our weekly review of the book, "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", we next today is Chapters 8 and 9 of the book.

Past review here:

According to the chapter "Lowering One's Voice" of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", one should lower their voice when speaking on the telephone in order to show respect to the person on the other end. The voice should be audible and balanced, avoiding being annoying or intimidating. This principle applies to all individuals, including parents and those of higher importance or lower age or status. Raising one's voice or being intimidating goes against the manners ordered by Allah in the verse from Surah Luqman (31:19). Lack of respect in conversation can lead to negative outcomes and hinder receiving positive results.

In chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", it is stated that women should not talk softly on the phone, as it is prohibited in Islam. The text cites a verse from the Quran (al-Ahzab 33:32) which states that women should not be soft in speech, and should speak in an honorable manner. It is also mentioned that women should be careful when speaking to strange men and should not talk at length with them in a manner that is not approved by the shari'ah. Women should also be cautious when speaking with men close to them, as talking in a certain way could lead to feelings of connection and may cause fitnah. The text also mentions that a man should oversee the affairs of his household and uphold the household's honor. Women should follow the guidance of their male guardian in answering the phone and should not rush to answer it if a male is present. Women should consider what is best and avoid anything that causes hardship.

The lessons from chapter 8 and chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone" are as follows:


Chapter 8: Lowering One's Voice:

1. Lower your voice while talking on the telephone to show respect to the person you are speaking with.
2. Your voice should be audible, balanced, and not annoying or intimidating.
3. Observe the general manner of conversation and lower your voice when speaking with parents, people of importance, and those beneath 4. you in age or importance.
5. Avoid raising your voice more than necessary and being intimidating, as both contradict the manners prescribed in Islam.

Chapter 9: Telephone and Women:

1. Women should not speak softly on the telephone and should observe Islamic manners of conversation.
2. Women should not be soft in speech or talk in a way that could entice others and lead to fitnah.
3. Women should not talk to strange men in the same manner as they do with their husbands and should be cautious when talking with men, including those close to her.
4. Women should not raise their voice over what is normal, beautify their voice, or talk excessively.
5. Men should not listen to women's voices if they gain satisfaction from it, even if she is reciting the Qur'an.
6. Women should not rush to answer the phone if a male is present, nor should she answer the phone in every circumstance without males being there.
7. Women and their male guardians should have a mutual understanding about the use of the telephone.

In conclusion, the two chapters emphasize the importance of observing Islamic manners of conversation and avoiding actions that could lead to fitnah.

Till next week InshaAllah

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Nobody: 8:23am On Feb 10, 2023
Lukgaf:
In our weekly review of the


Till next week InshaAllah






Barakallahu fika

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Agrico1: 1:53pm On Feb 10, 2023
It is well
Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by richard1994(m): 1:55pm On Feb 10, 2023
Lol

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Equity15(m): 1:56pm On Feb 10, 2023
Was phone in existence around thar time?

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by zoer(m): 1:56pm On Feb 10, 2023
Can you tell me where in the verse of the Quran that Allah told women anything about answering telephone 📞 calls?.....

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Queendera(f): 2:00pm On Feb 10, 2023
Bala blu akbar

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by KAjAsG: 2:03pm On Feb 10, 2023
zoer:
Can you tell me where in the verse of the Quran that Allah told women anything about answering telephone 📞 calls?.....




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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by KAjAsG: 2:04pm On Feb 10, 2023
Lukgaf:
In our weekly review of the book, "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", we next today is Chapters 8 and 9 of the book.

Past review here:

According to the chapter "Lowering One's Voice" of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", one should lower their voice when speaking on the telephone in order to show respect to the person on the other end. The voice should be audible and balanced, avoiding being annoying or intimidating. This principle applies to all individuals, including parents and those of higher importance or lower age or status. Raising one's voice or being intimidating goes against the manners ordered by Allah in the verse from Surah Luqman (31:19). Lack of respect in conversation can lead to negative outcomes and hinder receiving positive results.

In chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", it is stated that women should not talk softly on the phone, as it is prohibited in Islam. The text cites a verse from the Quran (al-Ahzab 33:32) which states that women should not be soft in speech, and should speak in an honorable manner. It is also mentioned that women should be careful when speaking to strange men and should not talk at length with them in a manner that is not approved by the shari'ah. Women should also be cautious when speaking with men close to them, as talking in a certain way could lead to feelings of connection and may cause fitnah. The text also mentions that a man should oversee the affairs of his household and uphold the household's honor. Women should follow the guidance of their male guardian in answering the phone and should not rush to answer it if a male is present. Women should consider what is best and avoid anything that causes hardship.

The lessons from chapter 8 and chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone" are as follows:


Chapter 8: Lowering One's Voice:

1. Lower your voice while talking on the telephone to show respect to the person you are speaking with.
2. Your voice should be audible, balanced, and not annoying or intimidating.
3. Observe the general manner of conversation and lower your voice when speaking with parents, people of importance, and those beneath 4. you in age or importance.
5. Avoid raising your voice more than necessary and being intimidating, as both contradict the manners prescribed in Islam.

Chapter 9: Telephone and Women:

1. Women should not speak softly on the telephone and should observe Islamic manners of conversation.
2. Women should not be soft in speech or talk in a way that could entice others and lead to fitnah.
3. Women should not talk to strange men in the same manner as they do with their husbands and should be cautious when talking with men, including those close to her.
4. Women should not raise their voice over what is normal, beautify their voice, or talk excessively.
5. Men should not listen to women's voices if they gain satisfaction from it, even if she is reciting the Qur'an.
6. Women should not rush to answer the phone if a male is present, nor should she answer the phone in every circumstance without males being there.
7. Women and their male guardians should have a mutual understanding about the use of the telephone.

In conclusion, the two chapters emphasize the importance of observing Islamic manners of conversation and avoiding actions that could lead to fitnah.

Till next week InshaAllah







Jazakallahu khayran

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by KAjAsG: 2:05pm On Feb 10, 2023
Lukgaf:
In our weekly review of the book, "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", we next today is Chapters 8 and 9 of the book.

Past review here:

According to the chapter "Lowering One's Voice" of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", one should lower their voice when speaking on the telephone in order to show respect to the person on the other end. The voice should be audible and balanced, avoiding being annoying or intimidating. This principle applies to all individuals, including parents and those of higher importance or lower age or status. Raising one's voice or being intimidating goes against the manners ordered by Allah in the verse from Surah Luqman (31:19). Lack of respect in conversation can lead to negative outcomes and hinder receiving positive results.

In chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", it is stated that women should not talk softly on the phone, as it is prohibited in Islam. The text cites a verse from the Quran (al-Ahzab 33:32) which states that women should not be soft in speech, and should speak in an honorable manner. It is also mentioned that women should be careful when speaking to strange men and should not talk at length with them in a manner that is not approved by the shari'ah. Women should also be cautious when speaking with men close to them, as talking in a certain way could lead to feelings of connection and may cause fitnah. The text also mentions that a man should oversee the affairs of his household and uphold the household's honor. Women should follow the guidance of their male guardian in answering the phone and should not rush to answer it if a male is present. Women should consider what is best and avoid anything that causes hardship.

The lessons from chapter 8 and chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone" are as follows:


Chapter 8: Lowering One's Voice:

1. Lower your voice while talking on the telephone to show respect to the person you are speaking with.
2. Your voice should be audible, balanced, and not annoying or intimidating.
3. Observe the general manner of conversation and lower your voice when speaking with parents, people of importance, and those beneath 4. you in age or importance.
5. Avoid raising your voice more than necessary and being intimidating, as both contradict the manners prescribed in Islam.

Chapter 9: Telephone and Women:

1. Women should not speak softly on the telephone and should observe Islamic manners of conversation.
2. Women should not be soft in speech or talk in a way that could entice others and lead to fitnah.
3. Women should not talk to strange men in the same manner as they do with their husbands and should be cautious when talking with men, including those close to her.
4. Women should not raise their voice over what is normal, beautify their voice, or talk excessively.
5. Men should not listen to women's voices if they gain satisfaction from it, even if she is reciting the Qur'an.
6. Women should not rush to answer the phone if a male is present, nor should she answer the phone in every circumstance without males being there.
7. Women and their male guardians should have a mutual understanding about the use of the telephone.

In conclusion, the two chapters emphasize the importance of observing Islamic manners of conversation and avoiding actions that could lead to fitnah.

Till next week InshaAllah




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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by KAjAsG: 2:05pm On Feb 10, 2023
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Jazakallahu khayran

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by KAjAsG: 2:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
Jazakallahu khayran.

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Bintdawood(f): 2:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
Some women be using bedroom tone grin
Maasha Allah! Allah Yajzaak Khair, Allah Yajzaak bil Jannah Akhy

Lukgaf:
In our weekly review of the book, "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", we next today is Chapters 8 and 9 of the book.

Past review here:

According to the chapter "Lowering One's Voice" of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", one should lower their voice when speaking on the telephone in order to show respect to the person on the other end. The voice should be audible and balanced, avoiding being annoying or intimidating. This principle applies to all individuals, including parents and those of higher importance or lower age or status. Raising one's voice or being intimidating goes against the manners ordered by Allah in the verse from Surah Luqman (31:19). Lack of respect in conversation can lead to negative outcomes and hinder receiving positive results.

In chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone", it is stated that women should not talk softly on the phone, as it is prohibited in Islam. The text cites a verse from the Quran (al-Ahzab 33:32) which states that women should not be soft in speech, and should speak in an honorable manner. It is also mentioned that women should be careful when speaking to strange men and should not talk at length with them in a manner that is not approved by the shari'ah. Women should also be cautious when speaking with men close to them, as talking in a certain way could lead to feelings of connection and may cause fitnah. The text also mentions that a man should oversee the affairs of his household and uphold the household's honor. Women should follow the guidance of their male guardian in answering the phone and should not rush to answer it if a male is present. Women should consider what is best and avoid anything that causes hardship.

The lessons from chapter 8 and chapter 9 of "The Islamic Etiquettes of Using the Telephone" are as follows:


Chapter 8: Lowering One's Voice:

1. Lower your voice while talking on the telephone to show respect to the person you are speaking with.
2. Your voice should be audible, balanced, and not annoying or intimidating.
3. Observe the general manner of conversation and lower your voice when speaking with parents, people of importance, and those beneath 4. you in age or importance.
5. Avoid raising your voice more than necessary and being intimidating, as both contradict the manners prescribed in Islam.

Chapter 9: Telephone and Women:

1. Women should not speak softly on the telephone and should observe Islamic manners of conversation.
2. Women should not be soft in speech or talk in a way that could entice others and lead to fitnah.
3. Women should not talk to strange men in the same manner as they do with their husbands and should be cautious when talking with men, including those close to her.
4. Women should not raise their voice over what is normal, beautify their voice, or talk excessively.
5. Men should not listen to women's voices if they gain satisfaction from it, even if she is reciting the Qur'an.
6. Women should not rush to answer the phone if a male is present, nor should she answer the phone in every circumstance without males being there.
7. Women and their male guardians should have a mutual understanding about the use of the telephone.

In conclusion, the two chapters emphasize the importance of observing Islamic manners of conversation and avoiding actions that could lead to fitnah.

Till next week InshaAllah




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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by KAjAsG: 2:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
Jazakallahu khayran

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Bobbiee: 2:07pm On Feb 10, 2023
Religion.

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by joshuaidibia(m): 2:46pm On Feb 10, 2023
I clicked yes just so I can say this.



Mtcheeeeeeew!!!!

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by bigjackass: 3:08pm On Feb 10, 2023
lol what are the rules on drinking water undecided

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Ayilara1(m): 3:20pm On Feb 10, 2023
bigjackass:
lol what are the rules on drinking water undecided

Sit whenever you want to drink
Say Bismillah
Drink in 3 gulp
Say Alhamdulillah

Islam is a way of life.

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Bintabisiriyu2: 6:39pm On Feb 10, 2023
Islam na mumu useless religion, Bleep ALL MUSLIMS BLOODY TERRORIST!!

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Dybala11(m): 7:45am On Feb 11, 2023
Ayilara1:

Sit whenever you want to drink Say Bismillah Drink in 3 gulp Say Alhamdulillah
Islam is a way of life.
What are the rules on breathing in air??

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Re: Lowering One's Voice; Women And Phone! by Ayilara1(m): 6:46pm On Feb 20, 2023
Dybala11:

What are the rules on breathing in air??

Thank Allah for giving you the air

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