Yes, according to Sharia, women should be granted the same rights as men
They should, but they don't. they are beaten, mutilated, electrocuted, raped, buried alive, burned, stabbed, tortured, made to wear the prison garb, burkas, strangled, drowned, stoned, and beaten. Women are only given rights as their husbands fathers and uncles allow them, shairia is a bankrupt evil system.
Islam religion was the first religion that ruled woman rights in having free will, having own property, work, education, inheritance, court witness, and many other life issues while other cultures, traditions, and religions were depriving women from all these rights.
Islam gives woman the right to approve or not to approve on who requests her for marriage. She has the right to seek divorce (without depriving her from remarriage with him again on with another one) if she feels not possible to continue in marriage with her husband.
It is true that Islam requires a woman to cover her whole body except face and hands but including head, hair and neck. However, it is not oppression to woman but rather to keep her modesty and respect.
Quran and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad saying and practices) persuades Muslims to maintain kindness and respect to women.
Women, even in early Islam years, were highly recognized and appreciated. In time of the Claiph Omar Ibn Alkhattab, he advised Muslims in one of his sermons in the mosque to fix a limit of the dowery to women in marriage. A woman told him in front of all audiences that this is against Quran teachings and told him the evidence from Quran. Omar didn't insult her or feel angry with her. She was not arrested because of objecting on the ruler sayings. It was the opposite. Omar confessed that he is wrong and the woman is right in her saying.
It is true that Islam allows polygamy but actually polygamy was the prevailing practice before Islam even among prophets. It was usual for one to have more than one wife sometimes upto hundreds. Islam limited polygamy to four wives and on conditions to fulfil woman rights and dignity.
Iran is governed under Shariah law. The rights of women are necessarily less than those of men.
Shariah is Muslim religious law.
I do believe shariah is a Islam's law!
personally i don't feel that the shariah law is out of date in the western society as Muslims still practice and follow their lives by it. However some say that the shariah law is out of date in the western society as women are now in-dependent and are not punished if they leave their partner as opposed to how it would be if the shariah law was followed through in the western society.
The one country closest to the true Shariah law is Saudi Arabia other claim to have a Shariah law but there far from it. Less than 5 or 10% of Shariah is punishment, and you usally need 2 or more witnesses to be convicted
The sacred law of Islam is the Shariah law which has been compiled with reference and guidance form the Holy Quran and Hadith
Yes
Islamic law is another name for Shariah. Refer to related question below.
It is a democratic government system which rules according to Shariah law. Shariah is law that has been taken from rulings given in the Quran and Hadith.
Shariah Law was allowed as an incorporation into the legal system on a local level in Florida under the basis that it made up "ecclesiastical law." Judge Richard Nielsen made the ruling in the Hillsborough Circuit Court in the state. Although this does not permit Shariah Law statewide, some are concerned it will be used as legal precedent in future cases around the state.
It stands for the premise that women may be treated unequally under the law where men and women are not "similarly situated" such as with respect to their reproductive roles.
Its the Islamic Law Code... laws, rules, of islam.