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==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==


Traditional views of Islamic law generally do not permit men and women to freely mix or socialize without the presence of a mahram for the woman under any circumstances. Islamic scholars generally point to the words of the prophet as the final word on the matter:  ''“I have not left behind me any temptation more harmful for men than women.”''  
Traditional views of Islamic law generally do not permit men and women to freely mix or socialize without the presence of a mahram for the woman under any circumstances. Islamic scholars generally point to the words of the prophet as the final word on the matter:  ''“I have not left behind me any temptation more harmful for men than women.”''
 
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==See Also==
==See Also==


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{{Translation-links-english|[[Segregation_sexuelle_en_islam|French]], [[Geschlechtertrennung im Islam|German]], [[Islamda Cinsel Ayrımcılık|Turkish]]}}
{{Translation-links-english|[[Segregation_sexuelle_en_islam|French]], [[Geschlechtertrennung im Islam|German]], [[Islamda Cinsel Ayrımcılık|Turkish]]}}


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