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Yes, very good, if not too good!

 

In a truely Islamic society women have the following rights in Islam:

 

Then following the link:

 

http://www.themodernreligion.com/women/w_roles_ideals.htm

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it has often been observed by Muslim scholars that the Islamic family law as practised in some Muslim countries bears little resemblance to the liberating and sympathetic treatment of women pioneered by the Prophet Muhammad himself.

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I remember as a teen reading a book called "Princess" I believe, about the life of an Arabic princess, it wasn't good!

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Yes, very good, if not too good!

 

 

 

Then following the link:

 

http://www.themodernreligion.com/women/w_roles_ideals.htm

 

 

I remember as a teen reading a book called "Princess" I believe, about the life of an Arabic princess, it wasn't good!

 

I think I may have seen the movie actually.

 

You wanted the ref I gave it to you.

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You wanted the ref I gave it to you.

 

You did, it's just that i've never really seen this in practice!

 

The list comes from the link at the bottom of this page:

http://www.islamic.org.uk/women.html

 

Women are equal to men in the sight of God but they have in some respects different roles in life to men because of their different natures.

 

They differ psychologically, physiologically, and biologically from men. This makes them more suitable than men for certain responsibilities and less suitable than men for others.

 

Islam recognises these differences.

 

Oppression of women is the result of removing their rights. Islam gives men & women rights that are different in some aspects to those they have in the western world. The principle difference in the way these rights came about is also important. In the West rights became part of the law only after women had been through great political struggles and also partly due to the necessity of women working in factories during wars. It is possible that this will be reversed in the future. In Islam, rights were given 'out of the blue' by God through revelation. They cannot be reversed by anyone's decision. Most Muslims recognise the purity and validity of the Qur'anic laws even if they are not following them, but it may be necessary to struggle for a return to them from time to time. It is quite commonly agreed that all things in life which are worthwhile require some struggle.

 

Some things may appear to be something they are not, as it states equality it is not.

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What a stupid misconception you are as bad as the poster makers.

 

 

 

Womens rights in Islam are given priority just like in Judaism

 

If their rights are given priority how come women in Saudi Arabia cannot drive cars?

Why are they made to wear clothes denoting their religion?

Why are they not allowed to go out alone?

And getting down to the real nitty gritty why does the Taleban forbid girls to receive an education? The Taleban ARE muslims aren't they?

In how many Muslim countries are women allowed to vote?

 

Some rights I must say

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Womens rights in Islam are given priority just like in Judaism

 

I don't think this kind of assertion gives your post much credibility, you know? If you're going to assert something which is contradicted by every piece of information most people have about the societies where Islam determines the legal system, you need to do more than make a bare assertion.

 

All the best,

 

Roger Pearse

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