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  1. Jun 10, 2016 · Muslims are described in two basic terms: spiritually and temporally, with men and women being spiritually equal before Allah. Equal, but not identical – gender roles are precisely defined by Shariah, and they are strictly enforced in places that practice Islamic jurisprudence.

  2. Feb 28, 2019 · "Burqa and hijab are the first things many people think of in the West when they think of Muslim women - that is not a problem, but there is so much more to a Muslim woman than the clothes she wears ...

  3. Mar 9, 2023 · Do women have rights in Islam? Are women allowed to work and inherit property? Can they marry who they want and choose divorce? Find out here.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Aug 7, 2024 · Marriage in Islam is more than a contract; it's a sacred bond that plays a critical role in both personal and communal life. This article delves into the essential aspects of marriage in Islam, including its significance, the marriage process, and the rights and responsibilities of spouses.

  6. Apr 30, 2013 · Opinion ranges from nearly nine-in-ten in Tajikistan (89%) to about half in Kazakhstan (51%). In most of the Southern and Eastern European countries surveyed, fewer than half of Muslims believe a wife must always obey her spouse. Russia is the one exception, with 69% of Muslims taking this view.

  7. We focus only on these relevant problems: the referent of “some of them” and “others” in verse (ba‘uhum ‘alā ba‘ḍ), the reason of preference or superiority and “the wisdom of preference”. Traditional exegetes usually interpreted the referent of ba‘uhum ‘alā ba‘ḍ as the preference of men over women. [64]

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