Do Muslim women believe that Islam protects women's rights more than other religions? If so why?
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- Of course, there is always the simple underlying (and not at all hidden) belief that a Muslim woman, by virtue of having access to the counsel and guidance of Islaam, has that much higher a likelihood of pleasing God and enjoying a better quality of life (and afterlife) that she would otherwise have.
Ouch. I wonder if any Muslims will venture by and defend the misogynistic death cult of Islaam.Do Muslim women believe that Islam protects women's rights more than other religions? If so why?
Islam is more like a protection racket than a protector of anyone’s individual rights.
“Over the past two decades I have heard countless stories from women who were ostracised by their communities and let down by the agencies who should have helped them. One young woman, Laila, had been emotionally blackmailed into a marriage at the age of 18. Forced to live with her in-laws in a house with seven others, she spent her days not at college as she had wanted, but cooking and cleaning for her in-laws. They didn't even allow her access to the toilet and she was forced to use a jug in her bedroom even during labour. "I was treated like a slave to the rest of the family," she told me. When she begged midwives and health visitors for help they weren't interested. When she approached social services, "they couldn't care less".”
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That sounds more like slavery than relationship husband and wife.
Actually male slaves are better treated in the past, than wives today or in the past.
Do Muslim women believe that Islam protects women's rights more than other religions? If so why?
Muslim woman here I think that Islam protects women's rights. I haven't studied the rights of women in other religions so I'm not sure if it's more or less.
There are misconceptions in regards to the rights of women in Islam. I think the reason is lack of Islamic understanding and due to the actions of some muslims that are mostly based on culture.Honor killings, forced marriages,denying women education are all cultural practices.
The Quran mentions that women have rights.
“And for women are rights over men, similar to those of men over women.”Qur’an 2:228
Equal rights in reward and accountability:
Men and women in Islam worship Allah in the same way, perform the same acts of worship, follow the same scripture, and hold the same beliefs.
"Never will I allow the loss of the work of any worker amongst you, male or female; you are of one another.”Qur’an 3:195
This verse show that reward is dependent on one’s actions and not gender. In Islam gender does not play any part in how a person is rewarded and judged.
Economic rights:
-Women have the right to work and have a profession. There is no restriction in Islamic law that says that her only place is in the home. Actually in a true Islamic society, there must be women physicians, women nurses, women teachers etc.
If a woman has any earnings during her marriage from investments or work, she doesn't have to spend it on the household, she can decide how she wants to spend it.
- If the muslim woman happened to own any property prior to marriage, she keeps that property after marriage. It remains under her control. Also, in most Muslim countries, the woman keeps her own last name, and her own identity.
- If a widow or divorcee has children, she's entitled to child support.
Right to get an education:
According to Islam, women have the right to pursue an education. The prophet muhammad said that education is a duty on every person, male and female. There are well known female scholars in Islamic history,they teached men and women. There are those who think women can't teach men but to say a female scholar cannot teach men because some men may find her attractive is the same as prohibiting women from listening to a male scholar, since women have desires as well.
Abu Musa al-Ash’ari (scholar of the companions) is reported to have said about Aicha:
“Sometimes we the companions of Muhammad ﷺ would get confused about Islamic teachings. We would then go and ask Aisha about it and we found she always had the knowledge we were seeking in it.” (Jami` at-Tirmidhi, 3883)
During the rule of Umar(second caliph and companion of prophet muhammad), women participated in law making. Umar made a proposal of a certain regulation in regards to marriage. A woman in the mosque stood up and said, "'Umar, you can't do that." 'Umar did not tell her, " you are a woman, you have nothing to do with politics." He asked, "Why?" She made her argument on the basis of Quran. In front of everybody, he stood up and said, "The woman is right and Umar is wrong," and he withdrew his proposal.
Rights to choose a spouse:
In Islam women can choose their spouse.Many people think that in Islam parents are allowed to force their daughters into marriage. This is a cultural practice, and has no basis in Islam. Forced marriages are prohibited in Islam.
At the time of Prophet Muhammad phub, a woman came to him and said, “My father has married me to my cousin to raise his social standing and I was forced into it.” The Prophet sent for the girl’s father and then in his presence gave the girl the option of remaining married or nullifying the marriage. She responded, “O Messenger of Allah, I have accepted what my father did, but I wanted to show other women (that they could not be forced into a marriage).”
As you can see Islam does protect and recognize the rights of women but I think the issue is lack of application, or misapplication of Islamic teachings by Muslims.
I think it's important that we don't judge Islam by the state of Muslims today. Islam is much bigger than that,there were many great muslim generations who were not only relevant but standard setters for civilization in general.
If it is misapplication of Islamic teaching or of the Qur'an, then you are saying that the passage within the Qur'an, is unclear.As you can see Islam does protect and recognize the rights of women but I think the issue is lack of application, or misapplication of Islamic teachings by Muslims.
I think it's important that we don't judge Islam by the state of Muslims today.
Muslim woman here I think that Islam protects women's rights. I haven't studied the rights of women in other religions so I'm not sure if it's more or less.
There are misconceptions in regards to the rights of women in Islam. I think the reason is lack of Islamic understanding and due to the actions of some muslims that are mostly based on culture.Honor killings, forced marriages,denying women education are all cultural practices.
The Quran mentions that women have rights.
“And for women are rights over men, similar to those of men over women.”Qur’an 2:228
Equal rights in reward and accountability:
Men and women in Islam worship Allah in the same way, perform the same acts of worship, follow the same scripture, and hold the same beliefs.
"Never will I allow the loss of the work of any worker amongst you, male or female; you are of one another.”Qur’an 3:195
This verse show that reward is dependent on one’s actions and not gender. In Islam gender does not play any part in how a person is rewarded and judged.
Qur'an 4:34 Pickthall said:Men are in charge of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and because they spend of their property (for the support of women). So good women are the obedient, guarding in secret that which Allah hath guarded. As for those from whom ye fear rebellion, admonish them and banish them to beds apart, and scourge them. Then if they obey you, seek not a way against them. Lo! Allah is ever High, Exalted, Great.
Qur'an 4:34 said:...because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and because they spend of their property...
Muslim woman here I think that Islam protects women's rights. I haven't studied the rights of women in other religions so I'm not sure if it's more or less.
There are misconceptions in regards to the rights of women in Islam. I think the reason is lack of Islamic understanding and due to the actions of some muslims that are mostly based on culture.Honor killings, forced marriages,denying women education are all cultural practices.
The Quran mentions that women have rights.
“And for women are rights over men, similar to those of men over women.”Qur’an 2:228
Equal rights in reward and accountability:
Men and women in Islam worship Allah in the same way, perform the same acts of worship, follow the same scripture, and hold the same beliefs.
"Never will I allow the loss of the work of any worker amongst you, male or female; you are of one another.”Qur’an 3:195
This verse show that reward is dependent on one’s actions and not gender. In Islam gender does not play any part in how a person is rewarded and judged.
Economic rights:
-Women have the right to work and have a profession. There is no restriction in Islamic law that says that her only place is in the home. Actually in a true Islamic society, there must be women physicians, women nurses, women teachers etc.
If a woman has any earnings during her marriage from investments or work, she doesn't have to spend it on the household, she can decide how she wants to spend it.
- If the muslim woman happened to own any property prior to marriage, she keeps that property after marriage. It remains under her control. Also, in most Muslim countries, the woman keeps her own last name, and her own identity.
- If a widow or divorcee has children, she's entitled to child support.
Right to get an education:
According to Islam, women have the right to pursue an education. The prophet muhammad said that education is a duty on every person, male and female. There are well known female scholars in Islamic history,they teached men and women. There are those who think women can't teach men but to say a female scholar cannot teach men because some men may find her attractive is the same as prohibiting women from listening to a male scholar, since women have desires as well.
Abu Musa al-Ash’ari (scholar of the companions) is reported to have said about Aicha:
“Sometimes we the companions of Muhammad ﷺ would get confused about Islamic teachings. We would then go and ask Aisha about it and we found she always had the knowledge we were seeking in it.” (Jami` at-Tirmidhi, 3883)
During the rule of Umar(second caliph and companion of prophet muhammad), women participated in law making. Umar made a proposal of a certain regulation in regards to marriage. A woman in the mosque stood up and said, "'Umar, you can't do that." 'Umar did not tell her, " you are a woman, you have nothing to do with politics." He asked, "Why?" She made her argument on the basis of Quran. In front of everybody, he stood up and said, "The woman is right and Umar is wrong," and he withdrew his proposal.
Rights to choose a spouse:
In Islam women can choose their spouse.Many people think that in Islam parents are allowed to force their daughters into marriage. This is a cultural practice, and has no basis in Islam. Forced marriages are prohibited in Islam.
At the time of Prophet Muhammad phub, a woman came to him and said, “My father has married me to my cousin to raise his social standing and I was forced into it.” The Prophet sent for the girl’s father and then in his presence gave the girl the option of remaining married or nullifying the marriage. She responded, “O Messenger of Allah, I have accepted what my father did, but I wanted to show other women (that they could not be forced into a marriage).”
As you can see Islam does protect and recognize the rights of women but I think the issue is lack of application, or misapplication of Islamic teachings by Muslims.
I think it's important that we don't judge Islam by the state of Muslims today. Islam is much bigger than that,there were many great muslim generations who were not only relevant but standard setters for civilization in general.