Answer 1
Zionism and Islamic fundamentalism are not things with agency which have views on anything. People, who label themselves Zionist or Muslim, may have a variety views on women, but the words Zionism and Islamic fundamentalism are just names and not things which possess the ability to have any thoughts on any particular thing.
Answer 2
Islamic Fundamentalism, regardless of the particular practitioner, has a number of discernible traits as concerns the treatment of women and their place in society. Women are to be seen as only valuable as housewives, they should be entirely covered, and their rights should be categorically denied.
Zionism is merely the belief that Israel has the right to exist as an independent Jewish State. It makes no claim to what a woman's rights should be. As a result, Zionists may be extremely progressive, seeking full equality between men and women. Zionists can also be extremely religious and advocate for a medieval treatment of women, much like the Islamic Fundamentalists. Additionally, while most Jews are Zionists, most Zionists are Christians and if anything can be said about Christianity it is the prevalence of extreme diversity of opinion.
Among Israeli Zionists, the majority are Secular Jews who typically advocate for Western Values including equality for women. There is a minority of Israeli Zionists who are Datei Leumi (Nationalistic Religious People) and who live a very conservative religious life which segregates between men and women.
Haideh Mohgissi has written: 'Feminism and Islamic fundamentalism' -- subject(s): Feminism, Islam, Islamic countries, Islamic fundamentalism, Legal status, laws, etc. (Islamic law), Muslim women, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Feminism, Social conditions, Women
Women's Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran was created in 1987.
Victoria Bernal has written: 'Gender, culture and capitalism in the Islamic revival (Sudan)' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Islamic fundamentalism, Muslim women
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The hadith about women in Islamic teachings hold significance as they provide guidance on the rights, roles, and treatment of women in society. They are considered important sources of wisdom and guidance for Muslims in understanding the teachings of Islam regarding women's rights, responsibilities, and status in society.
Islamic Sources argue that the position of women in Pre-Islamic Arab Society was very weak. The most commonly cited example of this is that female daughters were buried alive by their fathers since men were preferred. As a result, Islam, which gave women a better position than being buried alive, was welcomed. Islamic Sources also argue that women were convinced by the miraculous and logical arguments of Islam (just like men).
Islamic Association of Women was created in 1997.
Women's Islamic Games was created in 1993.
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The Taliban restricts women's rights due to their strict interpretation of Islamic law, which dictates that women should have limited roles in society and should adhere to traditional gender roles.
For women and men to follow the Islamic religion.