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Things married women can't take for granted.

Things married women can't take for granted.
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0. Talking to male friends at work, or in public places without genuine reason. Note that, talking for a reason is ok. But when you make it a habit it becomes an issue and fitnah can erupt.

0. Sighting through Windows, doors, when your husband is not home is a great sin. Rasoulillah has cursed women with such behaviour. Some women make it a habit to come out and talk to the neighbours immediately as their husband leaves home. Some even leave the house and come back before he comes back. Wallahi, this is a great sin. Stop it.

1. Nudity and exposing of body intentionally or unintentionally.

2. Using perfume outside home. Allah and his Angels curse woman who does that.

3. Using HEAVY MAKEUP. It drives attention and causes fitnah.

4. Wearing tight trousers that reveal body figure. Or wearing Bra with straps that are visible from the back. Or panties with lining that shows on the cloth. They drive attention and lead to fitnah.

5. As a married woman, going out without panties or Bra intentionally is typically a trap to draw men's attention to your self. Note that, for every attention you drove, Sin is Written for you.

6. Setting photos on social media profiles is Haram for women. Regardless of the reason. Every responsible man will not allow his wife to do so.

7. Raising voice in public is haram for women. Likewise sweettalking is haram. Sweettalking means speaking in a seductive manner.

8. Leaving the front part of the hair open. Likewise leaving the hair itself. There is great fitnah.

9. Feeling comfortable in the midst of women is haram. Some women when with their colleagues they feel free, they touch, play, laugh, eat, etc. Seek your husbands forgiveness and Allah's too. It is a great sin.

10. Stealing from husband's treasure without genuine reason. It is good as stealing like thief does.

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