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  1. May 2, 2024 · Historically, the interpretation of Islam has been largely a male endeavor. Although the first convert to Islam was a woman (Muhammad's first wife, Khadijah ), and women played an important role in the transmission of Hadith (transmission of prophetic sayings and deeds) and the development of Sufism. For Muslim women there are four legal ...

  2. Apr 30, 2013 · For example, in Morocco, 87% of women say a woman should have the right to choose to wear a veil, as do 83% of men and 85% of all Moroccan Muslims. 33 Yet, just 14% of Muslim women back equal inheritance for daughters and sons, compared with 15% of Muslim men and 15% of Moroccan Muslims, overall. 34

  3. Islam gave women rights that the non-Islamic world has given to women only within the past 200 years: the right to inherit property (from their husbands, their parents, their next of kin), the right to own, keep, and manage their own property, the right to ask and get a divorce in case of ill treatment or abandonment from the husband, the right ...

  4. Women and men have the same rights and obligations to receive education, as articulated in Muhammad’s statement: “Seeking knowledge is mandatory for every believer.”. “Women have the right to be educated and to work outside the home if she so chooses,” Al-Salhi said. She went on to say that Islam employs no policy forbidding women ...

  5. May 14, 2021 · Women in Islam 05/14/2021 May 14, 2021. Is there room for feminism in the Muslim world? The role of women in Islam is a frequent subject of controversy. Few other religions are so tainted with bias.

  6. May 22, 2020 · Religious scholars largely agree that at the onset of Islam in the early 600s CE, the Prophet Muhammed expanded women's rights to include inheritance, property and marriage rights.

  7. Main argument: the Islamic view of women as active sexual beings resulted in stricter regulation and control of women's sexuality. Women are destructive to the social order because they are sexually active. Women is fitna/temptation; Sexuality per se is not a danger; Women are a danger to the social order; Women symbol of disorder.

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