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It did not extend to women.
They lost some rights.
they are equal, because women are independent farmers and business owners, just like the men.
Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
No. He rules a society that drastically limits women's rights but he does not actively promote prostitution.
No, Aristotle did not believe that men and women should have equal rights in education and work. He held that men and women had different roles in society based on their inherent natures, and that women were naturally subordinate to men.
No, the Quran didn't say that. A women has rights like men do, she has her duties and there are guidelines to everything. That is why Allah swt wrote Surah Al-Nisaa (the Ladies, the Women) and Surah Al Noor has many rules too.
World of Women - 1969 Lady from Jamaica was released on: USA: 1969
Mary Wollstonecraft believed that the social contract should include equal rights for men and women in order to ensure a just society. She argued that women should have the same political and social liberties as men, as outlined in her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman." Wollstonecraft advocated for the inclusion of women in the social contract to promote equality and social progress.
In most countries, women do get rights.
Yes. In Jamaica interracial dating between black men and white women or between black women and white men is allowed.
The "Declaration of Sentiments" was written in 1848 during the Seneca Falls Convention. This document outlined the proposed rights of women, including the right to vote and education, and highlighted the injustices and inequalities faced by women in society at that time. It was a foundational text for the women's suffrage movement in the United States.