Is Co-Education forbidden (HARAM) in Islam? Dr Zakir Naik

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Dr Zakir Naik explains the forbidding of Co-Education in Islam. The question was asked specially in case of Medical Colleges where women wants to become good Doctors and there is no Single-Sex Women Medical College.This question was post in his public lecture delivered titled 'Women's Rights in Islam - Protected or Subjugated' at the International Islamic Peace Conference 2009 held at Somaiya Ground Mumbai, India 2009, shown on Peace TV.

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  • Exams are more important than salaah???what a brainwash by the government and media...Pressure by the exams? SubhanAllah...we are supposed to be focused on salaah and thank Allah day and night, but, we choose to study so we can get degree so we can lead a good life....it's not about us, life is all about worshipping Allah swt....(I am not discouraging education, It is important i am saying that modern day education takes away our Imaan....

  • Well said! His plan for a hospital Masha'allah! No haram magazines in the waiting room lol that was so true and funny! You go to a doctor to get cured not to obtain a disease from reading the garbage.

  • but with the limitations

  • thank you for uploading it i was looking for the answer for a long long time

  • I think you have it mistaken, Dr.Zakir said the it is ALLOWED to be in co-education

  • great zakir naik.

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