Women can definitely vote in Islam. The Quran gives men and women equal rights, it's a different thing when some Muslim countries have leaders who suppress the rights of women. Pakistan which is a Muslim country actually had a woman president for a few years. Whenever anyone says that Islam doesn't give women equal rights that is far from the truth, it's all written in the Quran. Women's rights don't get suppressed because of Islam it's because of bad leaders and governments.
Islam has conflict with democracy in Islam God (Koran) is the top authority and in democracy the vote of people.
yes, obviously. Islam was the first religion to give women rights like these.
because u have to vote for them to represent you.
a secret ballot is a ballot (or vote) when your (or your elected representatives') vote is a secret. I.e. no-one knows what he/she voted for. It is significant because it allows the vote to retain the knowledge of what they voted for and they can choose to divulge it or keep it a secret if they want
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to attempt to prevent a vote in a Congressional session by using up time.
It's just a matter of maturity and knowledge, usually people who want to vote would know something about the parties they were voting for, but many children won't want to take the time to learn about politics
well,a democratic country gets to elect/vote their Prime Minister,while some other countries do not vote but they select a person with knowledge and money
They have the right to be supported to eat, to cured when ill, to vote, and to be educated. The third pillar of Islam five pillars commands Muslims to pay Zakah (or Alms giving) to the poor in addition to the other offers to them by the rich. Refer to question below.
Pork in this case refers to someone in office getting extra money or gifts for their vote. Therefore the vote is corrupted because it has been paid for by an interested person or company.
so that the country knows
In an understanding manner; intelligibly; with full knowledge or comprehension; intelligently; as, to vote upon a question understandingly; to act or judge understandingly.