Yes, of course. Muslim women are allowed to touch the Qur'an and recite it so far they are in their menstruation (or monthly period) and that they are on valid wudu (or ablution)
It is a matter of modesty and obedience to Islam teachings per Quran and Sunnah
It is forbidden by Allah in Quran .
Muslim men don't fear women. It is the opposite. Muslim men are commanded by Prophet Muhammad and in Quran to be kind to women and to be tolerant and helpful to them. prophet Muhammad is the first who said that Woman is sharing with man the two halves. Muslim men don't fear women but they may fear to fall in mistake if gazing at them or committing sin with them that they are not allowed to do with women without licit marriage.
Muslim women are women who believe in Islam religion, such as Christian women are those who believe in Christianity religion.?Muslim women are women who submit their will to God, and follow the religion of Islam, follow the teachings of the Holy book Quran and the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (SAW)
Basically, you are allowed to talk to anyone if it is for necessary reasons. For example, a Muslim man can talk to a Muslim women or a non Muslim women if it is necessary. Also, a Muslim can talk freely (within boundaries) to any other of the same gender. For example, a Muslim man to another Muslim man and a Muslim women to another Muslim women.
Yes, she can. It is not explicitly forbidden, per Quran or per Prophet Sunnah, for women to wear fur.
A Muslim man is only allowed to marry Muslim, Christian or Jewish woman, but should be modest and conservative women.
it is part of there religon.
Muslim women CAN pray in ANY COLOUR they wish. there is no verse in the Quran or sunnah that states that, and if there is a group of Muslims who say that, it's up to them, but not attributed to Islam.
Yes, in Islam, Muslim men are allowed to marry women from the People of the Book (Jews and Christians) but not women from other faiths.
Muslim women are allowed to address men, women and children.
Not allowed in Islam to date a woman; working or not working, Muslim or non-Muslim.