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The Tresses of Jannat Part1

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Description : It is our misfortune that we had it imposed on us to read a spiritually nauseous essay captioned: WHAT IS THE SHAR`I RULING ON WOMEN CUTTING THEIR HAIR? This essay of baatil (falsehood) is the writing of a maulana turned shaykh, Taha Karaan of Cape Town , who deemed it proper to set himself up as a ?mujtahid'. He thus cast off all vestiges of respect and shame. He achieved this ignoble feat in his miserable and abortive attempt to refute the fourteen century Shar`i prohibition on women cutting their hair. He subtly labours in the hash he has written to set himself up on a superior plane than that occupied by the Aimmah-e-Mujtahideen, Fuqaha and Muhadditheen of the Khairul Quroon era (the first three generations after Rasulullah - sallallahu alayhi wasallam). With his shallow intelligence, defective knowledge and oblique vision he deceives himself into believing that he possesses the qualities and the qualifications to refute the sacred rulings which the Aimmah-e-Mujtahideen and the other illustrious authorities of the Shariah have structured on the immutable basis of the Qur`aan and Sunnah?rulings which have been reliably, authentically and authoritatively transmitted down the long corridor of Islam's fourteen century history.
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Author : Mujlisul-Ulama of South Africa
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