Every creation of Allaah has been deemed or decreed upon with its particular work in this world. No creation has been created in vain and without any purpose.
Humans are called as "Ashraful Makhlooqaat" which means 'best of all creations'.
Women have been decreed upon with a specific work and so does the man. Man may have progressed with the time but the essence of the creation has never changed though its external expressions have changed. As far as religion is concerned, comparing the rights of men and women is beyond the domain of comprehension and doing so will always lead to conflict. Hence it is better for us to move ahead to encourage the women to progress in the field which has been deemed lawful in the Shari'at.
MEN HOLD WOMANS PASSPORTS
NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE HOME WITHOUT A MAN
The right to complain about her husband.
The right to keep her dower if she initiates a divorce.
The right to have her testimony in a law-court be given equal weight to a man's.
The right to vote +++ Indeed, but that was one of many things men denied women for a very long time, much of then and in some ways all too true now, as a hangover from over-reliance on the Abrahamic religions.
Well, that would be pretty much everybody. Black people were denied their civil rights, and some say they still are denied some rights. Gay people are currently denied their civil rights. Women also face discrimination.
Most Muslim men do not despise women. If some do, it is for their own personal reasons, and not out of Islam. Islam teaches that all people, women and men alike, should be respected. In fact, most converts to Islam are women.
It denied the right of some people
The right to vote +++ Indeed, but that was one of many things men denied women for a very long time, much of then and in some ways all too true now, as a hangover from over-reliance on the Abrahamic religions.
The right to vote +++ Indeed, but that was one of many things men denied women for a very long time, much of then and in some ways all too true now, as a hangover from over-reliance on the Abrahamic religions.
The right for women to vote was ensured by the 15th Amendment in 1920.Fifteenth Amendment: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."Some states had already allowed women to vote at the state level before this time.
ther is no justification. Islam liberates women from the oppression of society. Islam stated all women rights and practiced it since the 7th century while women got their human rights in Europe just one century ago. See related question below.
It is not true. Nothing in Islam religion or even Islam traditions calls Muslim women to pierce their noses. If any Muslim woman, exceptionally, is piercing her nose then it is a matter of following some fashions but not per Islam religion.
Islam is the religion in which some women choose to wear veils. The correct term for the veil would be the hijab.
before Islam men could get married any number of women , what Islam do that he put limitation number which is four , but not every man could get married four women there is some rules and some situations not free for all .
the right to vote the right to divorce a husband the right to work the right to be treated equal to men the right to choose whomever they wanted This above answer is a fantasy. Nobody voted in early Islam, man or woman, in any sense that modern people would recognise. Muslim women did have the right of divorce, but so did pre-Islamic Arabian women, so this was not a new right. Muslim women did have the right to work, but so did pagan women in Arabia, so this was nothing new. The major difference was that Islam made it more difficult for women to do certain kinds of work, as Islamic law forbade women to leave the house without permission. For example, it would have been difficult for a Muslim woman in the 630s to work as a merchant, as Khadija had done in the 590s. Islamic law has never treated women as equal to men. For example, a woman's witness is worth half a man's; a daughter inherits half of a son's share; men may commit polygyny but women may not commit polyandry; men may beat their wives and wives must obey their husbands. Of course, some societies treated women as even less than half a man, so Islam was certainly an improvement on this. But "half" is not the same as "equal". Islamic law does not allow a woman to choose "whomever she wants" as a husband. Her husband must be a Muslim, he must not be a slave if she is free, and her guardian must consent. It is true, however, that Islam technically forbids forced marriage - a woman need not accept her father's choice of bridegroom.