A Guide to Male-Female Interaction in Islam

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Interaction between unrelated members of the opposite sex is inevitable at times. Yet, questions about whether or not it is permissible, and if so, to what extent, need to be asked. Are Muslim men allowed to interact with female students in a virtual classroom, and vice versa? Can Muslim women pursue a professional career which necessitates their interaction with men? Is it appropriate for a woman to serve her husband’s guests? Do segregated wedding ceremonies comply with the Sharia? At times like these, one searches for a text that addresses these contemporary issues, based on the Qur’an and the Sunnah.
Dr. Hatem al-Haj has taken a broad view of the subject, keeping in mind the opinions of both categories of scholars: the ones who have taken a stricter stance and the ones who are more flexible in their interpretation. This is a comprehensive and well-researched work, filled with practical advice, from which students and professionals, both male and female will benefit immensely.
الاختلاط مع أفرادٍ من الجنس الآخر من غير الأقارب هو أمر لا مفرّ منه في بعض الأحيان ولكن لا بدّ لنا من التساؤل: هل هذا الاختلاط مسموح ؟ وإذا كان مسموحاً به فإلى أي درجة؟ لا يمكن أن يكون لا بد منه وممنوعًا في آن. أرى أن نقول: "ولكن لا بد من التساؤل عن الأحوال التي يكون فيها جائزًا وتلك التي يكون فيها ممنوعًا، ومتى كان جائزًا، فإلى أي حد، وما هي الآداب التي ينبغي أن تراعى؟" هل يسمح للطلاب الذكور التواصل مع الطالبات في قاعات الدرس الافتراضية؟ هل يجوز للنساء أن يعملن في مهنةٍ تقتضي اختلاطهن بالرجال؟ هل من الملائم للمرأة أن تقوم على خدمة ضيوف زوجها من ال

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Hatem al-Haj

Hatem al-Haj

Dr. Hatem al-Haj is an Egyptian-American scholar, pediatrician, and one of the most active English-language voices in Hanbali jurisprudence in North America. Born and raised in Cairo, Egypt, he completed his medical training at the Alexandria University Medical School with honors before emigrating to the United States, where he undertook his pediatric residency and went on to become board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospital Medicine. He continues to practice as an attending pediatrician alongside his scholarly work.

In parallel with his medical career, Dr. al-Haj pursued formal Islamic studies, earning a Master's degree in Islamic Law from the American Open University and a PhD in Comparative Fiqh from al-Jinan University in Tripoli, Lebanon. He served for many years as Dean of the College of Islamic Studies at Mishkah University, an online institution providing rigorous Islamic education in English, and is a senior member of the Permanent Fatwa Committee of the Assembly of Muslim Jurists in America (AMJA), where he contributes to fatwas addressing contemporary questions facing Muslims in the West. His major publications include Umdat al-Fiqh Explained — a multi-volume English commentary on Ibn Qudamah's foundational Hanbali manual — A Guide to Male-Female Interaction in Islam, and Between the God of the Prophets and the God of the Philosophers: Reflections of an Athari on the Divine Attributes.

Dr. al-Haj's scholarship is distinctive in its sustained engagement with questions at the intersection of classical fiqh, medical ethics, and the lived realities of Muslims navigating Western contexts. He writes regularly on issues ranging from end-of-life decisions and medical jurisprudence to family life, creed, and the methodology of fatwa, and has emerged as one of the leading Hanbali voices accessible to English-speaking audiences.
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