Men and women are equal. People who are ignorant to Islam and are too lazy to do any research try and make Islam look bad by saying that men are more important in Islam than woman. The most important thing to remember is that god loves all of us. We are all equal. Okay, lets talk about the hijaab. You may think woman are forced to wear the hijaab. This is a lie. Muslim woman choose when they want to wear the hijaab, and if they don't feel like they are ready, they wait. But yes, in some time of their lives, they must wear it. You might be wondering, why? That's not fair at all. Actually it is fair. Women are beautiful. Even if you can think of a girl that might not be the prettiest girl alive, there has to be something pretty about her. Her hair, her eyes, her body, her skin, there has to be something pretty about her. Now if girls go down the streets naked and show everyone and anyone their beauty, someone is bound to either think about doing something bad to her, or someone can actually take her and rape her, so she could be left pregnant, murdered, or depressed. To keep this from happening, God has asked woman to cover themselves so that no one, but their husbands, may look at their beauty and may touch them. That's the reason Muslim woman cover themselves. (Some people do force their daughters to wear the hijaab, just as people in other places force their daughters to do other things. But that is frowned upon in Islam.)
Also, Muslim mothers are practically garenteed a spot in heaven because of all the pain they go through when giving birth. That spot isn't garenteed to men. In labor, the mother is said to be between God's hands (metophorically) which is like the best thing anyone could really ever ask for!! and when a Muslim woman earns money, she has a choice between giving it to her husband and helping him financially or keeping it all to herself and go on a shopping spree (or do whatever else she wants to as long as it's halal) even if they are in complete poverty. (But I doubt any loving wife would do that) There are so many more benefits woman get in Islam that men don't. But yes there are men that are complete butts toward their women. But alot of men do that and those men go to hell. They are supposed to treat their woman lovingly and affectionately. So in Islam women and men are completely equal.
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
the role of Muslim men is to earn money for their family women to look after the family
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All obligations and requirements per Islam religion that should be maintianed and followed by Muslim women are the same as that to be followed by Muslim men. Accordingly, you can refer to the question below on the fundamentals of Islam where all of them apply for both Muslim men and women.
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.
Specifically Muslim men (as opposed to Muslim women) pray in the front and center of a Mosque. Muslim women pray at the sides or the back of the mosque so that their image does not distract the men.
Men were considered more important than women in China.
The percenage of Muslims who more then one five is the highestt could well be forty percent.
Answer: Modesty in dress is a requirement for men and women. Women are to cover more than men, however. A Muslim woman is only to show her face, hands and feet. Wearing black is not a requirement. That is only a practice in some Muslim countries.
Women are not more punctual than men. According to studies, men are actually more punctual than women. However, you will find both men, and women who find punctuality important, and those in both genders who do not.
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.
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