It is shear misunderstanding of Islam or utter ignorance to say that there is no respect for women in Islam. Almighty God has created men and women. He gives equal rights to each of them. The holy Qur'an lays great stress to respect women and treat them kindly. The last Prophet of Islam (SAW) has said; "Paradise lies under the feet of Mother." Subjecting any woman (irrespective of her caste, creed, color, origin, religion) to sexual abuse is sin in Islam, punishable with stoning to death in this world and eternal damnation in hell, if the person does not repent his sin. Woman as daughter, as sister, as mother, and as wife enjoys kindness, compassion and love by her father, son and husband. The holy Prophet (SAW) has said: "The best among you is he who is kind to his wife, and I am the best as I am most kind to my wives ... or he said like this."
Now you can easily compare how openly, without legitimate wedlock, women in Europe and America are subjected to sexual abuse. Find for yourself the illegitimate children born in those countries each day. Is this the respect that women enjoy out of Islam?
Because they can.
there is no abuse there is only respect for women
if any Muslim not respect for women, he does not apply rules of Islam
women who dislike and stand against web abuse
women and girls are not evil in islam, women have a high status in islam, they are like the backbone of the religion with high and important role
It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women. It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women.
Sexual Abuse is not allowed in Islam no matter what happens. Its simply Haram.
The general dressing that Islam has tought men and women.
Fatima Umar Naseef has written: 'Women in Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Legal status, laws, etc. (Islamic law), Religious aspects of Women's rights, Women, Women in Islam, Women's rights
yes, obviously. Islam was the first religion to give women rights like these.
Many women die from spousal abuse due co-dependency issues.
Laia Climent has written: 'Desvelant secrets' -- subject(s): Women in Islam, Women, Islam, Women's rights
according to Islam No, it is Haram (banned)
there are no women priests in Islam religion.
The act increased federal resources for the prosecution of men who abuse women.