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FREEWILL AND WORTH
Islam teaches that every human being is no more nor less than a creation of Allah, and all are born equal. Sadly, the worth of individuals as they grow into adults becomes spoiled for humanity by the Creator. Natural reasons enables any person whose mind is not damaged to ‘see’ the evidence for the existence of Allah, but no person is forced to accept it or act upon it. It is purely a matter of choice.
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THE RIGHT OF A HOUSEWIFE
Muslim women have the right to run their own household without the strain of having to go out to earn wages. In fact, Islam raised the status of the housewife as no other religion or society has ever done before or since, even giving a mother the right to charge her husband for breast-feeding his baby. Being a housewife or ‘hose – mother’ is regarded as the most valuable of all occupations, for it safeguards the n ...
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PARTNERSHIP IN MARRIAGE
In Islam, marriage is a partnership. A husband is not a master – Muslim women accept only Allah as their Master, and have the right to over-rule him or disobey him if he wants them to o anything against the wishes of Allah. Therefore Muslim wives do not consider themselves to be inferior to a husband.
‘And the believers, men and women, are ...
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SUPPRESSION OF WOMEN
It is a serious tragedy that there are several customs in supposedly Islamic societies, which actually ignore, misinterpret or deny the rights given to women by Islamic Law, and it will take very brave Muslim women to get the situation pure right. Five customs are particularly significant, and have caused many Muslim women untold suffering, deprivation, lack of fulfillment, and boredom.
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All ARE INDIVIDUALS
Muslims are expected to treat all people as individuals, and not try to force their children to be something they are not. They should accept their natural qualities, encourage their good points, and gently steer them away from bad characteristics.
The most important thing a parent can do for a child is to set a good example, so that the child grows up devout, kind, independent, and able to help others.
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