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Abdullah Mushtaq
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"Marion Katz has found that at least some jurists in early Islam appear to have considered women inherently impure and that touching women was polluting for men, due to a literal interpretation of the phrase ‘if you have touched women’ (lā mastum al- nisā) in verse 5:6 of the Qur’an"
another gross misrepresentation of Shafi'i ruling on the nullifying of wudhu.
— Jan 26, 2026 11:27AM
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another gross misrepresentation of Shafi'i ruling on the nullifying of wudhu.
Abdullah Mushtaq
is on page 73 of 240
"Consequently, the husband plays the decisive role for where his wife will end up after death – heaven or hell."
lol these are ridiculously foolish assertions
— Jan 26, 2026 11:24AM
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lol these are ridiculously foolish assertions





