yes, there is youth group.
Weathy girls were taught the same as the other girls. They were taught to knit, sew,...
It is not necessary to write Shahadah or any other Kalma in a mosque. Shahadah is written in books or it is taught by parents to their children. Anyhow, Shahadah may be found written on the inner walls of the mosque.
in ancient Greece the girls were taught by there mothers at home things like cooking cleaning and sewing
Girls did not go to school.They had to stay at home and be taught by their Mother, Father or a private tutor.Girls and Mothers did work around the house.
yes a mosque has two parts for both genders
Women serve a lot in a mosque. They do many "dars" or lessons where she teaches others about religion they are role models for other girls they do everything to make the mosque look nice and stand out. I don't mean cleaning but their actions make the mosque fantastic. Women, however, cannot be Imams or lead a service that has men in it.
hell yeah
Young girls were taught, growing up that they had to obey their parents, especially the father. So they knew instinctively to obey men when they were older. Overall girls were taught that they were inferior to men.
No, Because if they were boys would of distracted the girls or maybe opposite.
By their parents at home.
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It was rare, but occasionally a girl would be taught hieroglyphics. Most schooling was open only to boys.