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Sallam wr wb every day i am told how BAD we treat our women in Islam. So FIRST answer a straight YES or NO. THEN give your excuses-reasons. IN EVERY area from abortion to the registration for the draft for example. YES or NO?

2007-03-15 07:10:02 · 9 answers · asked by mahdi_general_mahji_abbadon 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

Sallam in TRUE Islam we treat women difernt then men. Equal but differant. There are as many males unfit to go to war as there are women. It is simple questions. ALL things women,please? yes or no? And just wich bathromm is the gay guy suppose to use? Im not going in first ,thank you. And yes i want him to tell me he is gay. Thank you for your wonderfull answers.

2007-03-16 13:22:15 · update #1

9 answers

That's right - Force a bifurcation flaw right from the start.

Force a yes/no answer when there are caveats needed.

Most will agree that yes, but if you want to force everyone to use the same restrooms, compete at the same sporting events (which if you look even at males is often divided into weight classes and other exceptions based on difference in body type and size), these are exceptions.

Most of the women in the military would be happy to go into combat. It's the men, that no the extra dangers they face as prisoners that balk at this.

2007-03-15 07:14:08 · answer #1 · answered by Radagast97 6 · 1 0

That is a loaded question and I am sure you realize that. No, I do not want to be treated the same as men in ALL aspects. If you are a smart man you realized before you asked that question that there are no absolutes when it comes to matters of female empowerment and equality. Yes we would like to I know none answered this question because I struggle to have control over our own body as do you and not based on a law that a sector of society makes. Yes we would not like to be beaten up because someone stronger than us wants to hurt us. Would you? Yes we would like to have the same earning potential based on the quality of work that we do and not because of gender or race or sex. Wouldn't you? I say this as respectfully as i can.. Why don't you open up your mind and not be so defensive about the subject. look at your mother, wife, sister, daughter as a person who deserves the same chances in life as you do. If you were in their position you would fight just as hard if not harder to be treated better. We all want to make our own choices, imagine if you woke up one day and all your decisions were made my someone else about your life and what you do and cant do on a daily basis. Its not so great on the other side. For the record, I have nothing against Islam and your religion. I believe there are many positives that are not spoken about every day. We all want a choice, many women would love to stay home and take care of the home and children as it is a blessing. Many choices such as modesty of attire and wanting someone to take care of them is not a bad thing and I respect any woman that makes that choice. All we ask for is the choice! Thank you for your time. I hope you receive this in a positive light as my words are only to inspire love and respect for women

2007-03-15 07:42:30 · answer #2 · answered by Sharmiette R 1 · 0 0

YES.
Equality in dignity and rights. Yes
Confusion and no distinction in everything. No
The idea of emancipation can be so political that it refuses even the true dignity of the woman. They have to be like man in everything, man has to share all the things the woman does at home. That's a wrong understanding of emancipation. Emancipation though should fight cruel injustice in the society against women should help them be more what God has given them as gifts that man does not have. For example the tenderness, the presence of the woman for her familly , her children will never be mesured to the one of her husband. They excel in this presence.
Right as all citizens: YES
Why should we close them at home. For wich reason? Fear that someone might possess her!
Abortion: no. Why should we stop life. Can we give life? It is crazy to follow the move some of our societies are tending to. The idea of the majority is not always the will of God.

2007-03-15 07:24:58 · answer #3 · answered by Karim 2 · 0 0

I say no, not in every area. I am not a man. I do not believe women should be treated equal to a man when it comes to the draft, for instance. But I believe both men and women deserve equal respect for their individual qualities and talents. Both sexes are equally valuable in different ways. Therefore, I think it would be wrong to treat a woman as a man and expect her to do things men are better at doing and vice versa.

2007-03-15 07:17:53 · answer #4 · answered by Kiwi 5 · 0 0

Yes

2007-03-17 09:28:02 · answer #5 · answered by want2write7 2 · 0 0

NO
Some areas are meant for men like others for women; this is where we can say men are men and women are womwn; meaning, if they are alike so why they are different in gender? nature and many areas.

as for their rights, women snce long ages and specifically in ISLAM are granted many and so much rights and respect.
when they act as women and perform their natural duties towards their family, community,....

We cannot relate any maltreatment to any religion; but to human acts no matter what their religion is. relegions are always fair in the way they inspire us how to act and behave. Any woman is expected to perform her natural duties as a woman, mother, wife, then her contribution outside her first priority which is her own home and kingdom ca be appreciated and admired.
AS a woman I can say; I do not admire any women who fails in building good and CLEAN home (clean by all means, manners, raising good children, acting as responsible wife, and be good to her community and society ). some acts are not common for men; why do we want to change the natural creation? we cannot expect men to be replacing women ( even if some cases applies) this might be for specific and certain reasons but will never be the case
Yes, women have the right to be equally trated in granting respect, job, chance to move ahead in many chances granted for women; but not on the account of their internal home and obligations. If a woman decides to be a mother; then, the natural obligations are first to her kids and home then if she can satisfy the obligations in a convenient manner and contribute building great responsible and good generation; she can be considered equal to men but in performing differnet duties that she is capable more to do much better and achieve greater with higer adding values in all perspectives when we see her gifting the society the generation that can add much with less negative impact if they are left uncared for.

2007-03-15 09:08:24 · answer #6 · answered by maramzawaideh 1 · 0 0

NO i dont want to be treated equal with men. women arent equal to men physicologically, they are weaker and need protection. women have violence commited against them like rape etc there are certian things and jobs that women arent physically capable of doing. also women have other priorities like family, husband and children over career competetion and advancment. even though i dont want to be treated equal to men in everything i still believe that women and men should have equal rights i.e. equal legal rights, the right to vote, equal educational and job oppotunities, equal pay for equal work. equal divorce and equal legal rights and protection by the law against physical abuse, and should have equal rights to go into business and politicis as they wish. however most womens main concerns, time and energy are invested in their families.

2007-03-17 05:02:38 · answer #7 · answered by rose 1 · 0 0

YES

2007-03-17 09:26:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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