Can a girl go to mosque?
NEW DELHI: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that Muslim women are free to enter a mosque to offer prayers but since Islam has not made it obligatory for women to join congregational prayer, the court cannot enter the religious arena to decide this issue.
How can I go to Hajj from India?
Pilgrims will now have to file their applications online only at www.hajcommittee.gov.in or on their mobile application called “HAJ COMMITTEE OF INDIA”, available on Google Playstore. Before the application process’s submission starts, the following documents are necessary for making an application for Hajj-2022.
Which airport is near to Makkah?
King Abdulaziz International Airport
King Abdulaziz International Airport
King Abdulaziz International Airport مطار الملك عبدالعزيز الدولي Mataar Al-Malik Abdulaziz Al-Duwaly | |
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Airport type | Public |
Operator | General Authority of Civil Aviation |
Serves | Jeddah and Mecca (Makkah), Saudi Arabia |
Location | Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Road |
Are women allowed inside mosques in India?
Women are not allowed inside most mosques in India although a few have separate entrances for women to go into segregated areas. The petitioners, Yasmeen Peerzade and her husband Zuber Peerzade, said that women were allowed to enter mosques during the time of the Prophet Mohammad.
Can a Hindu go to a mosque?
Yes, a Hindu can go to a mosque – if he is permitted to enter it. Mosque is a religious place for the muslims and used for prayer and social congregation on festivals. I really do not know if it is open to people practising other faiths. But i am answering the question from perspective of a Hindu.
Why are women not allowed in Hindu temples?
Women are barred from the platform and temple priests performed a “purification” ceremony to rid it of the “pollution” the woman had caused. Many Hindu temples prohibit women who have their period from entering.
Do women have equal rights to worship in India?
In India, it is only in churches where men and women enjoy equal rights of worship. Temples and mosques practise discrimination routinely. In November, a Hindu temple in Maharashtra suspended seven security guards after a female devotee stepped on a platform to worship an idol.