Convent, Cloister, or Nunnery
Israeli communities are called communities. If you're asking for the Hebrew word for community, it's kehillah (קהילה).
The Ottoman society was divided into two classes. They were part of the ruling class who practiced Islam, understood Ottoman customs and were loyal to the sultan. The other people, Jews or Christians from conquered lands, formed their communities called Millets under Ottoman rule. The Millers were the major religious groups that were allowed to retain their own religious laws, traditions, and language. However, Ottoman society limited the freedom that women enjoyed, especially in the ruling class, by separating women from men in an area of a household called a harem. Also Slavery was a part of Ottoman society. As late as 1908 women slaves were still sold in the Empire .
Mother Theresa
They were a religious celebration for males. Women had their own religious occasions which males couldn't attend. Slaves had no rights.
It was a male religious celebration in honour of the god Zeus. Women had their own religious events which males were banned from.
monasteries
In the Catholic religion they are called Monasteries.
Missions
Religious is about someone and were they came from.
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Historically, women being silent in church can be traced back to certain interpretations of biblical teachings. This has led to restrictions on women's participation and leadership roles within religious communities. These restrictions have limited women's ability to fully engage in decision-making processes and have often marginalized their voices within the church. However, in recent years, many religious communities have started to reexamine these traditional beliefs and are working towards greater gender equality and inclusion.
There are many types of religious communities that have their own vocabulary for what they consider important or specific to their community.In English speaking communities, the most common noun used for a female member of the faith is sister.Specific religions have groups of female members that have dedicated their lives to serving people or a life in prayer and contemplation. The noun for a women who has made such a commitment is called a nun.
Cultural expectations for women to be quiet in church can limit their participation and leadership within religious communities. This can restrict their ability to speak up, share their perspectives, and take on leadership roles, ultimately hindering their full engagement and influence within the community.
Traditional beliefs and practices in some religious communities may dictate that women should remain silent in church.
Traditional beliefs and practices in some religious communities may dictate that women should remain silent in the church.
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A monastery is a residence for monks, usually men, who live in seclusion to dedicate themselves to religious practices. On the other hand, a convent is a residence for nuns, usually women, who also live in seclusion for religious purposes. Monasteries are typically associated with male religious communities, while convents are typically associated with female religious communities.