It says namu, namu, namu.
No such verse in Quran.
It says namu, namu, namu.
The Surah that is said to be the heart of the Quran is Yasin.
No never , it says to make an educated society, it is even obligatory for every woman to get education if she or her parents can afford it.Nowhere has Islam criticized or discouraged women to get education.
The Quran says do not marry non-believing woman who associate partners with God then it goes on to say that that applies to all non-believing women except for the people of the book (Jews and Christians). That's what's known in the Quranic sciences as the General ruling when it's restricted with certain exemptions. That happens often in the Quran. Read the Quran 2:221 and 5:5. Best regards
A:Karen Armstrong (Islam: A Short History) says the Quran prescribes some degree of segregation and veiling for the Prophet's wives, but there is nothing in the Quran that requires the veiling of all women or their seclusion in a separate part of the house. She says Muslims adopted these customs some three or four generations after the Prophet's death, copying the Greek Christians of Byzantium, who had long veiled and segregated their women in this manner.
There are many verses in different chapters in the Holy Quran which are referring to women & there is a whole chapter titled with the name " Alnesa'a" which simply means women.
many ppl would not agree with this but in surah ahzab in the quran it clearly says for women to wear jilbabs, long dresses that cover the arms and body loosely.
The Quran 4:125 God bless
it says in the quran that you should be kind to your citizens respect your neighbours and elders near by
The Quran promotes women's education by emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and education for both men and women. It encourages women to pursue learning and acquire knowledge to better themselves and contribute to society.
there isnt any.