If a wife wishes to accompany her husband on the pilgramage (Hajj) she is entitled to. Most Islamic schools of jurispudence require a woman to be accompanied by a "Mahram" which is a male being her husband or another mail whom she cannot legally marry such as her brother, father, uncle, etc. However, in recent times it is becoming increasingly acceptable for woman in groups to perform the pilgramage without any Mahram or just one Mahram as a sort of "guardian".
No but she should have a man from her family accompany her.
Yes. As with many Islamic countries women lives, whether by choice or otherwise, are legally restricted compared to their brothers/husbands.
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
Women's Islamic Games was created in 1993.
Islamic Association of Women was created in 1997.
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their husbands, their husbands could do anthing to them basically and if they were not to obey they would be beaten.
No.
It is a kind of respect but only of the learned and worthy husbands.
Women's Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran was created in 1987.
For women and men to follow the Islamic religion.
It is a practice and tradition in some countries irrelevant being Islamic or non Islamic countries. The practice is not limited to Muslim women but also practiced by non Muslim women.