Yes Muslim women can participate on Juma prayer. But prophet (sws) said women best place is to pray is her home, but if they want to go to the masjid to pray no one can stop them.`
So sorry but what do you mean by 'luhr'??
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
Yes, it is preferred for Muslim women, as for men, to go to Friday prayer in the mosques especially if there is no concern about their safety.
Actually, Muslim women must show their face during prayer.
they can keep their face and after wrist if they wish
never
Church is the term only for a Christian center of worship. Religious Muslims pray five times a day, every day, but they usually only attend Mosque once a week on Fridays for the longer prayer and the weekly sermon.
Muslim women worship in exactly the same ways as men do, although men are required to offer their five daily prayers in the mosque, while women have the option of praying it at home. Muslim women worship in exactly the same ways as men do, although men are required to offer their five daily prayers in the mosque, while women have the option of praying it at home.
because they wear the long robes which causes them to maybe trip or sweat a lot.
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
No,Muslim women in Muslim societies have same full rights as Muslim men. The Muslim woman and Muslim man roles in Islamic societies are complementing each other. They participate in working for the benefit of their communities with activities that are suitable to them. They are leaders in many aspects of society activities in many Islamic countries including political presidency. Of course, they speak for themselves in all aspects of life and work. If in some places they deprive women from some rights, then this is attributed to the country local traditions and practices and never related to Islam religion.
I believe it was Sparta that did not have women participate in public life.