what are 3 blues sentences about islamic women's rights
What do you mean by 'Islamic Republic'? Some countries call themselves 'Islamic Republic of...' (e.g. Iran, Afghanistan), but that doesn't mean that all Muslims agree they abide by all Islamic teachings (or any interpretation of the teachings). Also, Islam gives women many rights indeed (if culture/ misinterpretation/ misunderstanding etc does not always show that...).
Women were given more legal rights.
Islam and/or Islam culture is not misogynistic. Muslims women are well acknowledged and respected in Islam. Islam religion is the first that set up women human rights since the 7th century preceding all other UN or religion decrees. Islam is not stereotype. It is God religion. Refer to question below.
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.
A burqa is an item of clothing used in most Islamic culture to cover the bodies of women.
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.
Fatima Umar Naseef has written: 'Women in Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Legal status, laws, etc. (Islamic law), Religious aspects of Women's rights, Women, Women in Islam, Women's rights
Because of its strong Islamic influence. Which ,in most Ialmic countries, makes the Women have lower rights on every aspect of life. It might sound biased but , it is real.
it is women's purity.....
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Aliyu Dauda has written: 'Women's education' -- subject(s): Women, Cross-cultural studies, Social conditions, Islamic women, Education, Islamic education, Islam 'State education in northern Nigeria' -- subject(s): Education, Islamic education 'Islamization of Knowledge programme in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Islamic education, Islam and culture
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