Women in Islam
The issue of women in Islam is greatly misunderstood. The West has stereotyped Islam as anti-women. In fact, the opposite is true. In the eyes of many Westerners, Muslim women are hidden behind negative stereotypes that portray them as either oppressed, subservient wives and daughters or, more recently.
Women’s inheritance in Islam
Islam, the compassionate religion, gives the woman a fair share of inheritance, and requires the man to ensure that she is well looked after.
Women’s Rights in Islam
Over fourteen hundred years ago, Islam gave women rights that women in the West have only recently began to enjoy.
Worldly Increase
One of the most important social diseases is preoccupying oneself with seeking a worldly increase in a sense that one forgets about the Hereafter. The more the world is opened to people, the more they find causes of reproduction of different forms. The Holy Quran has dealt with this disease in a variety of ways, the most important of which is reminding with the consequences of blessings on the Day of Resurrection, where one is held accountable for what he has received from the blessings in this world; from where did he get it? What did he do with it?