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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon
    ive seen how supposedly holymen treat women in Afghanistan. women were not allowed to read, education to them was banned and they were treated and flogged like ordinary beasts of burden. Although Afghanistan being the worst case possible example, other muslim nations generally have a culture of degradation and repression towards their women.
    Depeneds on what your looking at. I agree women in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, and Iran are repressed, and those are cultural, and not relgious. But Islam requires modesty from both women and men. Women have been wearing scarfs and hijabs in the Middle East before the coming of Islam. It is also part of Hebrew and Arab culture.

    For example, Mary always wore a scarf or a veil in public. Because in Jewish law a women cannot show her real hair. She either has to wear a wig, or cover her hair.

    Womens Rights in Islam

    1. The RIGHT and duty to acquire education.

    2. The RIGHT to have her own independent property.

    3. The RIGHT to work [job or business] to earn money, which she keeps it.

    4. The RIGHT to equal reward for equal deed and/or work.

    5. The RIGHT to express her opinion.

    6. The RIGHT to argue and/or advocate her cause or opinion to be heard.

    7. The RIGHT to vote since 1,421 years.

    8. The RIGHT to provisions from her husband for all her needs and more.

    9. The RIGHT to negotiate marriage terms of her choice.

    10.The RIGHT to obtain divorce from her husband, even on the grounds that she simply don't like him. In Islaam divorce is suppose to be last resort.

    11.The RIGHT to keep all her own money. [She is not responsible for maintenance of family].

    12.The RIGHT to get sexual satisfaction from her husband.

    13.The RIGHT to get custody of her children in case of divorce [unless she is unable to raise them for valid reasons]

    14.The RIGHT to choose husband of her choice.

    15.The RIGHT to refuse a proposed and/or arranged marriage.

    16. The RIGHT to re-marry after divorce or after becoming widow.

    EXEMPTIONS GIVEN TO WOMEN IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCE.

    Women are exempt from:

    a.. Fasting when they are pregnant or nursing or menstruating,
    b.. Praying when menstruating or bleeding after childbirth,
    c.. The obligation to attend congregational prayers in the mosque on Fridays.
    d.. They are not obliged to take part as soldiers in the defense of Islam, although they are not forbidden to do so.
    But under normal circumstances they are allowed to do all the things that men do.

    - Even when they are menstruating, on special days, like the two Eid festivals, they are still allowed to come to the Eid prayers, and menstruating women can take part in most of the actions of the Hajj pilgrimage.

    Islamic laws does not requires that women should confine themselves to household duties.

    Muslim women have [and are as well] headed Islamic provinces [and states as well], like Arwa bint Ahmad, who served as governor of Yemen under the Fatimid Khalifahs in the late fifth and early sixth century.

    Name any other religion, political theory, or philosophy which offers such a comprehensiveness to women by giving her total control of her life and affairs ??? NONE
    Last edited by CAUSASIAN; 06-03-2004 at 07:23 PM.

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