in Switzerland there is free education.
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The new Islamic republic in Iran made significant changes to the educational system, including implementing Islamic teachings in the curriculum, segregating male and female students, and encouraging more female participation in education. Religious education became a mandatory part of the curriculum, and certain subjects were adjusted to align with Islamic principles. Additionally, universities were restructured to reflect Islamic values and promote religious studies.
This is a question about inheritance under Islamic Law. Under Islamic Law when both parents have passed away the parents assets are traditionally divided and passed to the children on the basis of 1 share per female child and 2 shares per male child. However, the division of 2 shares per male child is made on the basis that the male children are responsible for looking after any unmarried of their sisters. My first question is does the above traditional division still apply in a modern Islamic environment where the male children do not take any responsibility for their sisters. The follow-on question concerns the situation where one or more of the sisters have looked after one or both of the parents before they have passed away. In this situation do the carers inherit more than the 1 share to which they would otherwise be entitled.
Male or female adoption is allowed, per Islamic religion and Islamic law, but the adopter is not allowed to give his/her name to the adopted male or female. It is not allowed, per Islamic law, to perform nikah (or intercourse) with the adopted girl or boy with official marriage per religion.
It is a male name that means a guarded person.
Just a male name, meaning 'praiseworthy' a variant of Mohammed, founder of the Islamic religion
George A. Male has written: 'Education in France'
Bellerophon's children with Philonoe: Isander (male) Hippolochus (male) Laodamia (female)
the male carrys the children!
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Not school as we know it. Royalty received an education, and occasionally wealthier families could hire tutors for their male children. However, formal schools weren't created, and girls and peasant children did not receive an education. Joan of Arc herself was not educated.