Women played an imnortapt role in the foundation of many Islamic educational institutions, such as Fatima al-Fihri's founding of the University of Al Karaouine in 859. This continued through to the Ayyubid dynasty in the 12th and 13th centuries, when 160 mosques and madrasahs were established in Damascus, 26 of which were funded by women through the Waqf (charitable trust or trust law) system. Half of all the royal patrons for these institutions were also women.[21]According to the Sunni scholar Ibn Asakir in the 12th century, there were opportunities for female education in the medieval Islamic world. He writes that women could study, earn ijazahs (academic degrees), and qualify as scholars and teachers. This was especially the case for learned and scholarly families, who wanted to ensure the highest possible education for both their sons and daughters.[22] Ibn Asakir had himself studied under 80 different female teachers in his time. Female education in the Islamic world was inspired by Muhammad's wives:...
Women played an imnortapt role in the foundation of many Islamic educational institutions, such as Fatima al-Fihri's founding of the University of Al Karaouine in 859. This continued through to the Ayyubid dynasty in the 12th and 13th centuries, when 160 mosques and madrasahs were established in Damascus, 26 of which were funded by women through the Waqf (charitable trust or trust law) system. Half of all the royal patrons for these institutions were also women.[21]According to the Sunni scholar Ibn Asakir in the 12th century, there were opportunities for female education in the medieval Islamic world. He writes that women could study, earn ijazahs (academic degrees), and qualify as scholars and teachers. This was especially the case for learned and scholarly families, who wanted to ensure the highest possible education for both their sons and daughters.[22] Ibn Asakir had himself studied under 80 different female teachers in his time. Female education in the Islamic world was inspired by Muhammad's wives: Khadijah, a successful businesswoman, and Aisha, a renowned hadith scholar and military leader. The education allowed, was often restricted to religious instruction. According to a hadith attributed to Muhammad, he praised the women of Medina because of their desire for religious knowledge:[23] How splendid were the women of the ansar; shame did not prevent them from becoming learned in the faith. While it was not common for women to enroll as students in formal classes, it was common for women to attend informal lectures and study sessions at mosques, madrasahs and other public places. While there were no legal restrictions on female education, some men did not approve of this practice, such as Muhammad ibn al-Hajj (d. 1336) who was appalled at the behaviour of some women who informally audited lectures in his time:[24] [Consider] what some women do when people gather with a shaykh to hear [the recitation of] books. At that point women come, too, to hear the readings; the men sit in one place, the women facing them. It even happens at such times that some of the women are carried away by the situation; one will stand up, and sit down, and shout in a loud voice. [Moreover,] her awra will appear; in her house, their exposure would be forbidden — how can it be allowed in a mosque, in the presence of men? While women accounted for no more than one percent of Islamic scholars prior to the 12th century, there was a large increase of female scholars after this. In the 15th century, Al-Sakhawi devotes an entire volume of his 12-volume biographical dictionary Daw al-lami to female scholars, giving information on 1,075 of them.[25] tim and eric
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Rosa Mendes isn’t someone I’d bring up HD piutcres of on my computer and wistfully think “wow, she’s so beautiful”, but if I was at a strip club and she was wearing what she wore last night, I would think “holy sh*t that stripper is beautiful”. Does that make sense? Perfect. Another valid description would be She's not supersexy, but if she worked the front desk at a hotel out of town you'd be all wow ' to yourself
Posted by Vasilis (guest) on Wed 26 Nov 2014 09:52:45 PM PST
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You are right that I have beef with some laws; however, I've woekrd many a job that didn't drug test as it was never actually required of them to do so. So far as insurance goes, believe it or not WWE performers are considered to be private contractors and are not under any WWE insurance policy. WWE is only insured with liability against lawsuits (which are actually waved by performing for them). Their wellness policy is not forced upon them by the law as far as my research can tell. Therefore it's not a legal issue.
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good to hear from you, hannah, the clsesas are great. and just like anything else.if i had 10 women to start a class, i would start one in the 5-6pm hour..it always comes down to this.please email me at and i will keep you posted of whatever is going on ..regarding aquatic class.all the best
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hello S.Dali,Thanks for the updates on EAH.Those who still holdnig it feel more confident now! CHeers.....Btw, this lady is OLD lar...her style never change since day 1....Regards,Buyer
Posted by Jovica (guest) on Sun 16 Jun 2013 04:30:40 AM PDT
I liked the shit out of this show. Aside from that horrendous Perez Hilton grbaage, I felt like everything had a point, which was great to see.I really enjoyed seeing one of my favorite old-school story props with Ryder's taped ribs. It's one of those simple things that pops when Swagger's dropping ten elbows across Ryder's back, and really drives home the impact of all the power bombs. I'm not worried about Ryder sliding back, there are way too many foam fists to sell.I really like how they're dealing with both Bryan and Jericho. They're not doing what they usually do and bludgeon the nuance out of everything. Bryan's being dickish but he's not being THAT different yet, and there's no smoking gun as to how full of shit he's been. Cold and Lawler are still treating Jericho like he's just overcome with emotion, and not harping on him not talking. Contrasting that to the horror movie stuff last week and it's amazing the same people are writing both.Also: “f**k you, I have a gym membership and you stay in...
I liked the shit out of this show. Aside from that horrendous Perez Hilton grbaage, I felt like everything had a point, which was great to see.I really enjoyed seeing one of my favorite old-school story props with Ryder's taped ribs. It's one of those simple things that pops when Swagger's dropping ten elbows across Ryder's back, and really drives home the impact of all the power bombs. I'm not worried about Ryder sliding back, there are way too many foam fists to sell.I really like how they're dealing with both Bryan and Jericho. They're not doing what they usually do and bludgeon the nuance out of everything. Bryan's being dickish but he's not being THAT different yet, and there's no smoking gun as to how full of shit he's been. Cold and Lawler are still treating Jericho like he's just overcome with emotion, and not harping on him not talking. Contrasting that to the horror movie stuff last week and it's amazing the same people are writing both.Also: “f**k you, I have a gym membership and you stay in shape by downing fish oil and blowing loads onto your own 8 x 10s”LOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL
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Posted by Arindam (guest) on Thu 13 Jun 2013 09:08:24 PM PDT
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Two things:1) You quteod Swear to God with Rev. Winton Dupree. You are a God among men, Can I get a F*ckin' A!2) Hassan's character is one of my favorites, but it reminds me of something I both love and hate about wrestling. I love when they come up with a complex character that makes you think. In this case, he's a Muslim in the height of 9-11 fear mongering, who is a Muslim, but youre supposed to hate him because he's a jerk, not just because hes a Muslim. I hate when they decide that character is too broad and just turn him into terrorist .
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Posted by Alex (guest) on Thu 13 Jun 2013 08:20:54 AM PDT
I agree, Brandon. If something like that doesn't heppan the whole thing with Kane would have been pointless except that it gives Kane and Cena time to tread water. I guess that's alright, it's apparent that this storyline isn't really directed at people like you or me but at people who are scared of Kane and relate to Cena. I'm coming to terms with WWE trying to appeal to as many people as possible so I don't resent it when they do something that isn't directed towards me. I have Chikara, afterall.Mr Horny, can I call you Chorizo? Chorizo, I agree. I still think there's a chance that Bryan will go back to being a face. I mean, Big Show comes off like he doesn't really respect Bryan and that he feels like he somehow deserves the belt and that beating Bryan should just be a formality. If that angle is played up I could see them walking back some of D Bry's heelishness and make it work.I'm unsure about Punk as a face. It's weird, I think Cena is a heel but he has the facade of a face. Punk has the...
I agree, Brandon. If something like that doesn't heppan the whole thing with Kane would have been pointless except that it gives Kane and Cena time to tread water. I guess that's alright, it's apparent that this storyline isn't really directed at people like you or me but at people who are scared of Kane and relate to Cena. I'm coming to terms with WWE trying to appeal to as many people as possible so I don't resent it when they do something that isn't directed towards me. I have Chikara, afterall.Mr Horny, can I call you Chorizo? Chorizo, I agree. I still think there's a chance that Bryan will go back to being a face. I mean, Big Show comes off like he doesn't really respect Bryan and that he feels like he somehow deserves the belt and that beating Bryan should just be a formality. If that angle is played up I could see them walking back some of D Bry's heelishness and make it work.I'm unsure about Punk as a face. It's weird, I think Cena is a heel but he has the facade of a face. Punk has the facade of a heel but is seen as a face but then goes out of his way to pull a Triple H and attempt to bury people and go after gimmicks because he's just too fucking cool for the WWE. So, I don't know. I'm enjoying Jericho too much to call him a heel.
Posted by Veera (guest) on Sat 16 Mar 2013 03:51:09 AM PDT