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In an email correspondence, Ghamdi wrote: "She [a woman] could go to study, teach, work or do any thing else even in man's environment."
Fahad Faruqui: Gender Segregation in Muslim Societies: From Jahiliyya to Muhammed to Fatwa Chaos 2010
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The Chairman of Makkah, Sheikh Ahmed al-Ghamdi, endorsed gender mixing, saying that Islam doesn't forbid mixing of the sexes within the boundaries of Islamic etiquette.
Fahad Faruqui: Gender Segregation in Muslim Societies: From Jahiliyya to Muhammed to Fatwa Chaos Fahad Faruqui 2010
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In an email correspondence, Ghamdi wrote: "She [a woman] could go to study, teach, work or do any thing else even in man's environment."
Fahad Faruqui: Gender Segregation in Muslim Societies: From Jahiliyya to Muhammed to Fatwa Chaos Fahad Faruqui 2010
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In a phone conversation following rumors of his dismissal, Ghamdi explained that some Muslim scholars forbade gender mixing for fear that casual interaction might lead to intimate relations, basing their argument on unreliable hadith.
Fahad Faruqui: Gender Segregation in Muslim Societies: From Jahiliyya to Muhammed to Fatwa Chaos 2010
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Rumors that Sheikh Ghamdi would be dismissed from the commission, also known as the muttawa, have circulated ever since.
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In a phone conversation following rumors of his dismissal, Ghamdi explained that some Muslim scholars forbade gender mixing for fear that casual interaction might lead to intimate relations, basing their argument on unreliable hadith.
Fahad Faruqui: Gender Segregation in Muslim Societies: From Jahiliyya to Muhammed to Fatwa Chaos Fahad Faruqui 2010
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There was another hijacker on the tape, a man by the name of Hamza al - Ghamdi.
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ARENA: Hijackers Hamza al Ghamdi and Wail al Shihri speak before the suicide attacks with video of the results eerily superimposed behind them.
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ARENA: we also hear martyrdom messages from hijackers Hamza al - Ghamdi and Wail al-Sheri, with video of the destruction that they caused on September 11 superimposed behind them.
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In Al Qaeda's online English-language magazine, Inspire, Ghamdi recently described his time in Guantanamo and his flight from Saudi Arabia to join Al Qaeda in Yemen.
latimes.com - News 2011
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