🔑 The issue of using shared spaces by men and women is not limited to Germany or Europe, but also prevalent in Istanbul and Anatolia.
📌 There is no prohibition in Islam for men and women to travel together in the same bus or airplane, sit in the same row, or walk on the same crowded street.
💡 Men and women can also be in the same room with a roof, windows, and a door, such as a hospital corridor, without it being considered forbidden.
👥 There is no Islamic rule that forbids men and women from being in the same space.
🚫 The focus should be on avoiding situations that may lead to inappropriate interactions.
⚠️ As long as there is proper attention to entering and exiting, men and women can share a space.
👥 The video discusses whether it is permissible for men and women to use the same shared space.
💒 According to Islamic law, the issue is not about sitting in a room, but rather about adhering to the concept of privacy.
🧕🚶♂️ Mahram rules should be followed when it comes to interactions between men and women in public spaces.
💡 The issue of men and women using the same space is discussed.
💭 Both men and women are instructed to protect their gaze.
🙅 The speaker suggests cancelling a meeting rather than compromising young people's trust.