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Mahrams

Salam and Hi

This would be my first entry for 2012.
Alhamdulillah, manage to find a topic which intrigue me to write a post :P

When Islam was revealed to the Prophet pbuh, many rejected the message brought by him. Islam came as a religion which guides everyone in all aspects of life, from worshiping God to the ways we sleep (the adab of sleeping). What makes it more interesting is that it teaches us about the relationship between men and women too.

In Islam, there are boundaries between the men and women and as to set the line, the relationship falls into two categories which are:

1. Mahrams
2. Ghayr Mahrams

There are various books and sites that could help us to understand further on this topic but here is a link that, InshaAllah, could enlighten us too. CLICK HERE

Other than that, below is a diagram in Malay language which is very helpful in making us to understand the relationship between men and women.



SourcePahrol Muhammad Juoi. "Solehah Pilihan." Solusi 41 (2012): 20-23. Telaga Biru Sdn Bhd.

So, where do we start? the green? the red or the white??

To start, look for the black box which says WANITA. Then look at the lines that show the links of her to the men surrounding. The green boxes represnt Mahrams while the red boxes represent Ajnabi (Ghayr Mahram). 

Hmm..this should be for now.
Till something arouse me =)



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