This is absolutely wrong.
Muslim women do not even change their last names when they get married - they keep their own family name. They are NOT considered their husbands' property.
No human becomes the property of any other human - all are only the ownership of God Almighty.
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In addition to the above that I absolutely agree upon, before Islam religion, in Europe and Middle East, Women were considered their father property before marriage and their husband property after marriage. They had no right to have their own properties, to work, to learn, to inherit, to witness in court, or even to express any opinion with family and/or within society and country. Islam religion per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad changed all that and secured equal human rights to both men and women.
No. In ancient Athens, women were considered the property of their husbands and before that, the property of their fathers. Marriage was not supposed to be a love match, and women could not by themselves undertake any legal procedure, including divorce.
yes women were considered citizens. They were allowed to own property and slaves. They too over the land when their husbands went to war.
No , only by the will of their husbands .
In the world of imagination, women were important, but in the ordinary world they were insignificant. Women filled the pages of poetry but earned little attention in history books. Women were powerful in stories yet considered property of their husbands in reality.
No. women had no rights and any property they had was essentially their husbands.
Yes, they can.
As in all religions and world cultures, a Muslim woman can have only one husband at a time.
Women were not usually considered legally competent and if they were married they were the "property" of their husbands. Native Americans were not US citizens and later became wards of the Federal government when they were forced onto reservations.
Women could not vote or own property
A Muslim woman is allowed to remary if divorced from her first husband. However, Muslim women, as all other women in the world, are not allowed to have two licit and/or legal husbands at a time. There are many reasons: * This is against the woman nature * A woman is not always available for intercourse sex due to menstruation and pregnancy. * There would problems and difficulties in defining the child is belonging to whom of the two husbands.
A Muslim woman is not allowed to have more than one husband at one time. However, if divorced or became widow she is allowed to get married to another husband.A Muslim women, as all other women in the world, are not allowed to have two licit and/or legal husbands at a time. There are many reasons:This is against the woman natureA woman is not always available for intercourse sex due to menstruation and pregnancy.There would problems and difficulties in defining the child is belonging to whom of the two husbands.
America's first Married Women's Property Act was passed in Mississippi in 1839. This law (most of which dealt specifically with slaveholdings) guaranteed the right of married women to receive income from their property and protected it against being seized for their husbands' debts, but the law still left husbands in sole charge of buying, selling, or managing the property.