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  2. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Islam

    Although the Quran doesn't explicitly require Muslim women to cover their faces or heads, the observance of sexual modesty and plain dress for both Muslim men and women is prescribed by the ḥadīth literature and sunnah (deeds and sayings attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions); [2] the practice of mandatory veiling is ...

  3. The West gets a lot right — and wrong — about the role of women in Islam. Brush up on the basic facts here.

  4. Chapter 4: The Daily Life of a Muslim Woman - Al Islam

    www.alislam.org/book/pathway-to-paradise/daily-life-of-muslim-woman

    This chapter describes some Islamic practices which Muslim women incorporate into daily life to fulfill those responsibilities. Some of the topics discussed are basic etiquettes, dietary laws, hygienic practices, the practice of hijab in daily life and the observance of Muslim holidays and festivals.

  5. The Role of Women in an Islamic Society

    www.alislam.org/articles/role-of-women-in-an-islamic-society

    In Islam, a women need not compromise her dignity, her integrity, her high self-esteem at any time. She thinks, behaves, and dresses modestly. She is respected by all members of the society, particularly men.

  6. Responsibilities of Muslim Women as Wives

    www.reviewofreligions.org/45014

    There is no room for any doubt in the saying of the Holy Prophet (sa) that women are in a way weaker in terms of faith and mental strength because this saying is in exact accordance with the nature of women. Likewise, Islam has assigned more obligations to the husband.

  7. Hijab, niqab, burka - there are lots of different kinds of headscarves worn by Muslim women all over the world. Do you know which is which?

  8. 10 Most Influential Muslim Women in Islamic History

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    Nusaiba, also known as Umm Ammara, is on the list of the most influential Muslim women in Islamic history. She was a member of the Bani Najjar tribe and one of the Prophet's companions who was the earliest to embrace Islam.

  9. Tired of being told Islam dictates their subservience to men, Muslim women are reclaiming their religion for themselves.

  10. How Should We Treat Muslim Women? - IslamiCity

    www.islamicity.org/103367/how-should-we-treat-muslim-women

    In this video, the speaker addresses the treatment of women in Islam, emphasizing that mistreatment often stems from cultural practices rather than Islamic teachings. The Quran states that men and women were created from a single soul, highlighting their equality in the eyes of God. The speaker explains that the Quran mandates respect and ...

  11. Research resources for the study of women in Islam; Islam and its ideology dealing with women, Muslim feminism, dress code, family and marriage, women and gender in Islam, etc.