equality between men and women in islam

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693 documents for equality between men and women in islam
  • [...] if it is the mother who is summoning the child, then the directive is that she should interrupt the recommended ritual prayer and respond to her mother.60 Ayatullah Saanei makes use of this new epistemology and hermeneutic strategies when dealing with other issues pertaining to present-day society as well, such as the legality or prohibition of interest (riba) and use of gambling (qumar) instruments, minority rights, religious pluralism, bio-medical ethics, right of a wife to unilaterally divorce her husband, permissibility of women to occupy the position of judges or the highest religious post, and the age at which a person would become religiously accountable (mukallaf) and able to transact a marriage.61 Conclusion In the works of Ayatullah Saanei, one observes a major epistemol...

    ... Shi'i Muslim community to formulate an Islamic legal theory and basic principles of jurisprudence... buttress his argument in favor of the equality of all human beings by enumerating a number of had...

  • Introduction - II. Role of International Law in U.S. Foreign Policy toward the muslim world - III. Women‘s rights in the muslim world - A. Palestine - B. Afghanistan - IV. Recommendations for the Obama Administration - A. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ("CEDAW") - B. International Violence Against Women Act ("IVAWA") - C. Education - D. Economic Empowerment - E. Office of Global Women?s Issues in the State Department - F. U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative - G. United Nations Observer Missions - H. Supporting Women?s Rights Activists in the Muslim World - V. Conclusion

  • ... in the future--on democracy, the role of women, or violence.> Over six years ending in 2007, the ... we are: our democracy, freedoms, gender equality, and way of life," is plain wrong--worse, it furth...

  • .... In the Islamic countries of sub-Saharan Africa, certain religious...Its progress in women's human, economic and reproductive rights is espec... worldwide, interfaith dialogue, racial equality and the rights of women. (17) In particular within...

  • ... heavily on the abstract principle of equality. The equality principle, which seems to be a stapl... tend to do better than racial minorities or women. Minorities are dramatically worse off than whites... religion is Judeo-Christian rather than Islamic. (52) . Despite our emphatic cultural commitment t...

  • The dissemination of birth control was only one of a host of interventions into the intimate and everyday practices of ordinary Egyptians that aimed at creating reformed and modernized families and productive citizens. [...] the adoption of a population program based on contraception entailed the recognition of Egyptian women as reproductive subjects for whom using birth control was to constitute part of the duties of citizenship even as it simultaneously delineated the normative parameters within which reproductive choice could be exercised.

    ... the purpose of marriage according to Islam, which was to bring up children. Physician and hea..., as a mechanism of inclusion and social equality, a right held by all Egyptian citizens, one woman ...

  • ..." to the study of the origins and rise of Islam, scholars of the field have found themselves facin...which Nagel labels the subjection of the women (MLL, 324ff.). It is now that Muhammad takes over ... suggests that Muhammad's message of equality in faith was only aimed at the Arabs, despite its ...

  • Numerous messages of cross-cultural cooperation are shaping the global image of Muslim women worldwide - reaching communities with roots in hundreds of nations. Whether it is from the bedouins to the boardrooms, furthering knowledge of the world requires nations to know and understand one another. It is said that Islam is a melting pot for all races and ethnic identities, therefore accepting cultural cues is crucial for the stability, success, and sustenance of all Muslim women.

    ... be upon him) doctrine of "tolerance and equality of others messages" see themselves as pioneers con...

  • The intellectuals, members of The Association of the Manifesto of Liberties, self-identified as women and men, carriers of the values of laïcité and connected together by their unique histories and in different ways to Islam, and registered two overriding concerns: a general marginalization of Muslims within European societies, and the divisive splits within the Muslim communities that were being exacerbated by the so-called Cartoon Affair.

    ... free will, the reform of Islam, absolute equality in rights between men and women, and inter-religio...

  • ... social relationships between men and women. Hence, patriarchy has continued to offer us gende... was composed, because while others lacked Islamic sources to competently analyze it, others had no i... were being initiated to deal with gender equality worldwide. Kiswahili literary writers have now sta...



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