Talk:Riffat Hassan

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Hi,

I came across this promising Draft:Hermeneutics of feminism in Islam (relating to women's rights) and myself supported the same editorially too. IMO since topic potential is vast many Reliable sources on Google scholar seem to be available hence the article needs more editorial hands for some more update and expansion along with appropriate references.

Pl. do join to update and expansion, your help will be most welcome.

Thanks and regards

Bookku (talk) 15:01, 13 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Religioys studies[edit]

I just want to add in this good writing about my dear teacher Riffat Hassan an experience. One day we where at the classroom and she asked a question to all of us (her students) about God and the practices in the world. Every body was talking about there cultural and beliefs experiences but I was very concerned and I lift up my hand to talk... I saw the expression of my teacher Riffat face but she knew for sure that with my intervention the whole classroom and students will stop. I said you all here are defending You own beliefs, it is ok, but I want to know what color is God since here un this city I have seen the black churches and the white churches if every sunday services there is a division of people. Off course with this question the whole classroom was stopped ... And My dear teacher Riffat said, that is a very good question please we must answer to Noel... No body said anything... But My teacher said that God has no color is spirit ... We know that God doesn’t have a color because He doesn’t have a body. He is Spirit and He’s present everywhere... If we worship God, we should do ir un spirit and truth, but the way we worship God is different in cultures un India there is 3 hundred thousand ... Many other have a images of God but in monotheism God has no images... But Noel question was very good because his question makes You stop and think... That is respect for other beliefs. 186.72.28.29 (talk) 15:47, 21 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]