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    Status of Women in Islam

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    STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM‚ Rights of Women in lslam and Duties of a woman in lslam 1. STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM Women have a very important place in Islamic society. Unlike a number of other religions‚ Islam holds a women in high esteem. Her importance as an other and a wife has been clearly stated by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).The prophet said‚ "Paradise lies at the feet of your mothers." Once a person asked the Prophet‚ "Who deserves the best care from me?" The Prophet replied‚ "Your mother

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    The Role of Women in Islam The issue of women’s role in Islam is controversial. Western societies have adopted a common perception of Muslim women‚ which differs from reality. It is considered that women in Islam countries live under the dictatorship of their husbands and have few inconsiderable rights. However‚ the role of Muslim women is clearly determined in Islam. Men and women are equal in the sight of Allah and have their own rights. Thus‚ women can receive education and obtain job; they

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    Status of Women in Islam In the history of the world‚ Islam was the first religion and the first social system which recognized the human status of women and awarded them the highest dignity and honor. In addition‚ Islam granted women equal rights with men in every aspect‚ and abolished all discriminations on the basis of sex.  According to the ancient Persians‚ woman was a symbol of filth and evil‚ and all wicked deities were represented as females. During this period‚ in which women were deprived

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    shed some light on these questions and many more concerning education and the gender gap. Education of girls is important for economic development - (part of the third of the eight Millennium Development Goals - Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women) (United Nations 2006) “The gender gap in educational performance is a major subject of public policy debate internationally” (Arnot‚ David & Weiner 1999). All three sources being reviewed address issues relating to gender inequality in education –

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    Women's Role in History

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    To the present without women many cultures would not have evolved. Women were the background in each and every aspect of life’s developments. Women were a very important key factor in societies. From the beginning of history there have been women who have worked hard within societies to achieve a greater social‚ political‚ and economic involvement. To strive for rights‚ women formed political groups called Feminist movements. Throughout history‚ most societies held women in an inferior status compared

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    university‚ while women had the choices ranging from what dress to wear to what to cook for dinner. Women were entitled little to no education. This sparked ideas into many people about the immorality of these rules. Because of this‚ equal education was key to write about to many authors. Laura Cereta ’s Defense of the Liberal Instruction of Women‚ Daniel Defoe ’s the Education of Women‚ and Mary Wollstonecraft ’s a Vindication of the Rights of Women‚ revolve around the idea that women should share equal

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    Analysis of Popular Culture’s Depiction of Gender Roles [pic] Julia Roberts’s movies in general‚ seem to hate men. In a real way‚ her pictures are as objectionable as these movies are regularly pilloried for the objectification of women‚ functioning as something reactionary version of feminism‚ which tends to denigrate the opposite sex as the only means of achieving gender equality. The big secret of such films as Mona Lisa Smile is that they are no big-budget Hollywood movie scene

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    Aladdin and Women in Islam

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    2013 Aladdin and Women in Islam Christiane Staninger may not be as opposed to the idea that Jasmine’s character in Aladdin is similar to the Islamic woman’s real life as other critics are. Critics voiced that Disney produced a film that supported the stereotypical views of the Middle East. Western culture believes that women in Saudi Arabia are mistreated by their husbands and seen as inferior. The focus of this article (Disney’s Magic Carpet Ride: Aladdin and the Women in Islam by Christiane Staninger)

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    EDUCATE HIM BUT IF YOU EDUCATE A WOMAN YOU EDUCATE THE WHOLE GENRATION. IF A WOMEN IS EDUCATED SHE UNDERSTAND THE NEED OF EDUCATION AND THUS ARGUES HER CHILDEREN TO BE MORE EDUCATED THEN HER IN RETURN HER CHILDEREN UNDERSTAND THE NEED OF BETTER EDUCATION AND THUS THEY EDUCATE THEIR CHILDEREN MORE AND THUS IN THIS WAY THE WHOLE GENRATION OF A NATION ……A WOMAN PLAYS A IMPORTANT IN SHAPING THE FUTURE OF A NATION ….Women constitute almost half of the population in the world. But the hegemonic masculine

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    Hosseni tells the lives of Mariam and Laila‚ presenting the heartbreaking reality of women in Afghanistan. Their story portrays the major issue of oppression of women. The men in Hosseni’s novel portray the extremes of the men in Afghanistan. Babi and Rasheed are complete opposites on the subject of the equality of women. Rasheed believes women should be in a man’s control at all times‚ while Babi believes that women should be able to make their own choices‚ get an education and be of the same standard

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