Men and women in Islam have equal and complementing roles. They are both responsible; in front of Allah (God in English); of their deeds and sayings. In the meantime their social role in life is complementing each other. Although they are equally sharing family responsibilities and running their own business and careers, man is primarily responsible of securing family expenses and finance while woman is primarily responsible of raising up children and taking care of them. Refer to links below.
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Islamic Rules Regarding Puberty
When the child reaches puberty, he becomes fully accountable for his deeds in front of Allah (SWT). It is first and foremost the responsibility of the parents to carry this message to the child.
The parents of the adolescent boy should inform him that the first time he ejaculates he becomes accountable for his actions in front of Allah (SWT), and he should perform the acts of worship in the same way that adult Muslims do.
When the girl is about nine years old, her parents should inform her that the first time she sees blood (menstruation), she becomes accountable for her acts and the worship acts prescribed on the Muslim women are also prescribed on her.
When the child reaches puberty, there are rules that the parents should explain to him, which include:
· If the child has a sexual dream, he does not have to take a bath (ghusl) unless he sees or feels wetness in his clothes or sheets due to sperm ejaculation in the case of the boy, or vaginal discharge in the case of the girl (the type of viscous discharge that commonly occurs after a woman has had orgasm). Such was the answer of the Prophet (SAW) to Khawlah Bint Hakeem, who asked him if a woman should make ghusl when she has a sexual dream. He (SAW) said:"No ghusl on her unless she has a discharge, similarly there is not ghusl on the man unless he ejaculates." (Related by Ahmad and Al-Nasa'i)
· When the child wakes up and sees or feels wetness due to sexual discharge, he/she should perform ghusl even if he/she did not remember having any dream.
· When the boy ejaculates due to sexual arousal, whether voluntary or involuntary, he should perform ghusl. The same rule applies for the girl if she had an orgasm or vaginal discharge.
· Young men and young women who are about to get married should know that during sexual intercourse, as soon as penetration occurs they both should perform ghusl whether there was discharge or not. The Prophet (SAW) said:"When he sits between her arms and legs, and the two organs touch, and his organ disappears (in her), there should be ghusl, whether he ejaculated or not." (Related by Muslim)
· When the girl does not see any more blood at the end of her menses, she should perform ghusl. The married woman should know that after child birth she should make ghusl as soon as she stops bleeding. The next step is obviously to teach the child how to perform ghusl and the Sunan acts of ghusl. He or she should know the acts that are unlawful to him or her while in a state of sexual impurity. These include:
There is NO evidence whatsoever that says that a woman who is on her period or a woman who is having post-natal bleeding that she can not touch the Quran.
woman and man are equal in Islam and the best person is calculated by his piety in Gods eyes
They are called Sharia law.
It is totally fine under Islamic rules IF the bank does not charge interest on any loans.
For women and men to follow the Islamic religion.
In Islam, there is no specific prohibition on men wearing necklaces. However, it is recommended for men to dress modestly and avoid extravagance in adornment. Muslims are encouraged to adhere to the principles of modesty and decency in their appearance.
What do you mean?!
Its the Islamic Law Code... laws, rules, of islam.
It depends on his clothing style and his own preference. It is a matter of traditions and local cultures that has nothing to do with Islam rules and teachings.
Islamic rules are called Sharieh. The main sources of Islamic Jurisprudence are: 1. The holy Qur'an 2. The Sunna 3. Ijmaa 4. Qiyas 5. Ijtihad
Well you see i actually do not know i hope this helped you.
According to Islamic rules you would be beheaded.
no interest, no over or under selling.
None No Islamic sect permit dating as all Islamic sects comply with Quran rules and teachings.