That was not mentioned in the Quran. Many muslim women belive in that because it is a tradition in many christmas.
Muslims pay respect to Quran through the following aspects, including obeying and following commands of Quran:following Quran commands, as real God words, as what to do and what not to do.reciting Quran frequently to be closer to God and to be rewarded and forgiven by God.memorizing as much as possible of Quranlistening carefully and respectably to Quran when recited by othersstudying Quran and studying Quran interpretationsnot touching or reading in Quran while not on valid ablutionnot reading in Quran, by women, while in their menstruation (period).physical keeping of Quran holy book in a clean pure place above any other books and not to be covered with other books.dealing with the Quran holy books with care and respect.
Wrapping it in a clean cloth or in a special cloth bag which is shaped in an envelope Keep it in the highest place in a room and put nothing on top of it. You have to be clean and perform wudu before touching the Quran. Girls and women cover their hair and heads with scarves Boys and men wear prayer hats Muslims are not allowed to put the Quran on the floor but they do tend to sit on the floor to read. Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke or talk in the same room where it is being read. They should not turn their backs on the Quran and place any hangings of the quran in front of them
It is treated very nicely and with high respect. This manifested in:following Quran commands, as real God words, as what to do and what not to do.reciting Quran frequently to be closer to God and to be rewarded and forgiven by God.memorizing as much as possible of Quranlistening carefully and respectably to Quran when recited by othersstudying Quran and studying Quran interpretationsnot touching or reading in Quran while not on valid ablutionnot reading in Quran, by women, while in their menstruation (period)physical keeping of Quran holy book in a clean pure place above any other books and not to be covered with other books.dealing with the Quran holy book texts with care and respect.
They show respect by never putting stuff above the Quran. Muslims do not the touch Koran if their bodies and hands are not clean. they respect the book enough that they put it before all of the other books and read it with respect. They hold the book with both hands and read it while sitting. When someone happens to be reciting the Koran other Muslims stay silent and listen to what the other person is saying.
No such verse in Quran.
You must be on valid ablution (Wudu) or Ghosl (if necessary). Otherwise, perform it before touching the Quran and reciting it. Women should not touch the Quran and recite it while during their menstruation (monthly period).
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.
Muslims pay respect to Quran through the following aspects: · following Quran commands, as real God words, as what to do and what not to do. · reciting Quran frequently to be closer to God and to be rewarded and forgiven by God. · memorizing as much as possible of Quran · listening carefully and respectably to Quran when recited by others · studying Quran and studying Quran interpretations · not touching or reading in Quran while not on valid ablution · not reading in Quran, by women, while in their menstruation (period) · physical keeping of Quran holy book in a clean pure place above any other books and not to be covered with other books. in addition to dealing with the Quran holy books with care and respect.
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.
It says namu, namu, namu.