Muslim women: "I don't care what others say I wear hijab for sake of Allah, the cloth doesn't oppress women, illiterate mind does"
'Remember that you have taken them as your wives only under God's trust and with His permission.' - Prophet Muhammad.
Muslims women wear the hijab because they believe that God ordered it in Quran (33:59) and (24:30-31).
This book tried to trace the history of women rights and the status of women in the Muslim society.
Shedding light on the status of Islam, this book explains that women were ill-treated and humiliated in many cultures and how Islam put an end to...
1400 years ago, Islam gave women the right to choose husbands, keep their family names, and inherit, when European women couldn't
Women's status in Islam: daughter opens door to Paradise for dad, wife completes faith of her husband, Paradise lies under mother's feet
When you see women wearing the veil in the West, they are not being oppressed; it is always their choice!
"Women are not a garment you wear & undress however you like. They are honored and have their rights." - Ibn Uthaymin, Islamic scholar
The Rights of Wives in the Quran and Sunnah: - Almighty Allah says: “And live with them in kindness. For if you dislike them – perhaps you dislike a t...
The rights of wives in the Quran and Sunnah:
In several verses in the Quran, God urges kindness to One's parents, stating their right next to His own, so as to make it clear that children owe a g...
Opponents of Islam always harp on Women's rights and how Islam deals with these. They do so for the following reasons:
A wife is entitled to be lovingly protected by her husband who should keep her away from places where unbecoming, permissive or corrupt practi...
A daughter has the right to choose her husband.
In Islam, the relationship between man and women is based on love, compassion and mutual respect.
The Prophet was very caring and he guarded his wives against anything that might be degrading, However, his approach was always one of moderation, not...
How was the status of the woman in the past? She was a commodity to be bought and sold, disrespected and dishonored. She was sold just like an animal...
The equality of men and women in Islam goes back to the creation of Adam and Eve and their description in the Quran. Muslims believe that Adam and Eve...