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trade your Muslim husbands for anything.
Have you ever been mistreated?
Have you ever been opressed?
Did you ever feel lower in class than Muslim men.
I know where my wife stands because I would grap a star from the sky only to present it to her.

2007-07-22 18:20:49 · 16 answers · asked by Salloo7a 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

To arabmuslim sister. Don't be embarrassed for wearing hijab out in puplic. Feel that for girls who are half naked in puplic.

2007-07-22 20:41:28 · update #1

To Ismail Eliat. Better to pick a star bro, no one will notice that it's missing. Cheers

2007-07-23 01:13:45 · update #2

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I'm a muslim woman, and I'm very happy and thankful because I am muslim
Islam is the religion that gives me all my rights, it's the religion that has many rules to protect the woman and make her respected and happy
Religiously speaking, I feel totally equal to the man in what concerns the religious duties and the Rewards for our work
I wear Hijab (the hairscarf) by my own choice, and I work as a travel agent, I play sport and I enjoy my life with my friends, I don't feel that my religion impose any limits for my well being and happiness
I wish that people will understand that, I mean, that we are happy like that, and we are not the victims of the muslim's men power, the majority of us wear those clothes because they like the principal of the hijab, not to satisfy the father or the husband...
we are free and happy thanks God!

2007-07-23 02:04:21 · answer #1 · answered by curious girl 3 · 5 1

Being a person qualified in Islamic studies, I would like to explain that Muslim women are exempted from religious duties during the menstruation. This rule actually relieves women from having to keep the five daily prayers, fasting and other duties while she is in the uncomfortable physical condition of menstruation. How can one imagine a woman being asked to fast in this situation? I must clarify, however, that some people generalize and prohibit all types of "prayers". The ritual prayer in Islam is called "salat" and it has to be done 5 times a day in a certain way. This "salat" is not required from women during their menstruation. The English word "prayer" is more general than the Islamic "salat", and can include other types of prayers like the supplication that one does any time of the day, and without having to do the rituals of the Islamic "salat". This type of prayers is not prohibited for women. In other words, menstruating women can keep praying to God, talking to Him, praising Him, asking for His love and forgiveness, but without doing it in a ritual "salat." The "submission" site is not an Islamic site. It belongs to a sect that was created by "Rashad Khalifa", a Christian Egyptian who claimed that he was Muslim, then made a big publicity about a false discovery called the "numerical miracle of the Quran". In the same book he claimed that he defined the exact date of the end of the world, which totally contradicts what the Quran and the Sunna preach. Later his truth was discovered. He also claimed that the Sunnah is not part of Islamic law and that we don't have to follow it, so that's why his sect is totally outside Islam. Hope this makes things clear. Salaam-peace.

2016-05-20 23:00:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

i'm not married..... but the Muslim men i meet and speak with are always incredibly chivalrous with me.... i had a non-Muslim friend joke that it's like being in the '50s when she's around me b/ when we walk into school if there's a Muslim man there they almost always open the door for me (i wear hijab). That kind of respect is amazing to me and wonderful. Because of this and b/ of the Muslim identity..... i can't wait until i'm able to call a Muslim man 'husband.'

Peace and Blessings,
Sakina

2007-07-22 19:29:16 · answer #3 · answered by Submission 3 · 7 0

No I would not trade my husband for anything. He treats me like a queen.
No I have never been mistreated. I have been talked to a couple of times for doing non Islamic things after I was married but I quit. I had Muslim brothers who were my friends that I talked to before my husband told me it was against Islam for me to talk to other men after I was married.
No I don't feel like I have been oppressed.
No I don't feel lower in class then my Muslim brothers. I know I am equal to them in Islam.
I do however feel sometimes embarrassed or awful(rabbi eghifir lee wa rhamnee) for wearing hijab out in public because I get stared at and don't like people staring at me or making fun of me behind my back. However I try to deal with it and ignore them and never take my hijab off either.

2007-07-22 20:30:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

My husband treats me like a princess.I feel very uplifted and i have never felt oppressed.Thanks to the religion of islam. It teaches the men how to treat there wife with kindness and love.

2007-07-22 19:31:12 · answer #5 · answered by Mariyah A 1 · 7 0

My wife would have been a queen if I were a King. I am sure She is still treated a queen without me being a king. I wish to grab the full moon from the sky to present to my lovely wife. But, I don't want to take away a public property.

2007-07-23 00:46:01 · answer #6 · answered by Ismail Eliat 6 · 6 2

1. I'm not married yet, but I don't think so....
2. No, never. Alhamdulillah.
3. No.
4. No.

Your wife must be really happy. *smiles*

2007-07-23 20:30:36 · answer #7 · answered by Wanderer 5 · 2 0

Some people, I meant most people, I mean all people.......

Please for God sake, we live like others, with happiness, with sadness, with problems, with dreams, with loves.........just like anyone else!!

And people, I live in this world....I just cannot please everybody!!!!!

Husband pluck the moon, pluck the stars, pluck watever that need to be pluck but will the wife do the same or just sit there and for it to happen! LOLL

Wear the hijab cos we must.....so!!!!

2007-07-23 18:39:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

inlud, it could also go the other way. When many people see Muslim women living their lives happily, they do not want to believe it. They cannot stand it, and almost do not tolerate it. They enjoy being ignorant about Muslim women, and about Islam in general, and choose to believe what they want, which is usually something fabricated or a misconception about Islam.

I'm sorry, I know this does not answer your question, but I felt I had to get that point out. Good luck!

2007-07-22 18:33:07 · answer #9 · answered by Omer 5 · 10 2

Muslim women are lucky because their husbands are so caring due to fear of God. Whereas what is the use of that wife if she is roaming nude in front of others and committing adultery, using drugs etc. They are really wretched.

2007-07-22 18:46:20 · answer #10 · answered by feroz k 2 · 7 1

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