Muslim`s woman

Most Muslims women are taught that Islam liberated women by giving them rights not previously enjoyed.  examples: include property rights, decision making in marriage, divorce, etc.. Indeed, when examining primary sources of Qur'an and Hadith Muslim real (words and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad), one is impressed by a global picture of men and women as equal partners than those expected by God to "prohibit the doing of what is right and forbid the fulfillment of what is evil".

Muslims  women who live  in non-Muslim countries are also affected by sexist attitudes and authoritarian invade many communities and impact behavior in terms of marriage, divorceviolence, exclusion of women mosques and decision-making, double standards applied to male and female children.
It is necessary and worth the risk to allow women to achieve liberation through Islam as originally planned.
 Law of family , marriage and divorce that reinforce relationships based on a hierarchy of the husband to replace those of women and prevent women from being in control of their lives.
Violence against women, which occurs in the home, the community, and as a result of the war that is claimed by some to be authorized by Islam when it is not.
The abuse of certain Islamic practices which negatively affect women, such as polygamy and temporary marriage, when applied out of context and without complying with Islamic restrictions.
The exclusion of women religious activities such as attending the mosquehas been clearly established that the right of Muslim women.
Inability to promote the importance of women's contribution to society beyond childbearing.
Failure to allow women to take advantage of property rights and inheritance described by Islam.
Decreasing  of awareness of the importance of men's role in contributing significantly in the sharing of household responsibilities and child rearing as shown by the Prophet Muhammad.
Until recently, because of pervasive gender oppression and presentation ofwomen in Islam, Muslim women often felt the only way to liberate intellectually, socially, politically and economically was abandoning Islam. There seems to be a movement increasingly Islamist women who demand that the rights guaranteed by Islam must be applied in their communities. In addition, women are joining the ranks of Islamic scholars, thus providing different perspectives on what has so far been addressed by men. Examine Islamic history from a gender perspective, recalling the contributions of Muslim women through the centuries, exploring current practices and laws and criticize an Islamic point of view, examining the texts that relate to Women in particular are a few examples of some areas covered by women scholars today.

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