GENERALLY NO, but it depends on the issue at hand. Obviously, Islamic State is a hellhole where their is mass enslavement and rape of women and women have a vastly inferior role to men (even though men have significant rights issues in Islamic State). However, in the Republic of Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan, there are questions about women's rights that are not equal.
Withing RoI and Kurdistan, women do not have complete freedom of dress (more of an issue in RoI than Kurdistan), women are disadvantaged in divorce proceedings (less likely to get child custody or alimony), women are often not allowed to vote by family members, judicial proceedings for rape and honor killings are stalled if not outright ignored by the prosecutorial authorities, female circumcision (more of an issue in Kurdistan than RoI), there are active attempts to use lawfare (where illegitimate legal proceedings are used to financially cripple an opponent) to prevent women from entering some types of corporations, etc..
y
to give woman equal rights
to give woman equal rights
The Equal Rights Amendment
Woman's Rights are entitlements and freedoms claimed for women's in many societies. Which meant the women's wanted equal rights.
equal rights
Woman are fighting to have equal rights to men. women don't just have to do female things. they can be whatever they want to be.
man and woman have equal rights
they both have woman equal rights and presidants
yes. shia believe human is mostly soul and soul does not have gender at all. shia believe woman and man have equal rights but this not mean exactly similar rights because man and woman finally have differences in body and this makes different rights. but totally equal. please refer to below book:
Many people led the struggle to give woman equal rights and the right to vote. One of those people was Susan B. Anthony
Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani is the Minister of Human Rights for Iraq.