As you know things have been going for muslims for last decade.All the discrimination and hatred they have been facing. Led to the rise of the term Islamophobia. What r ur thoughts on it.
In Islam man and woman are equal but have different roles.Being equal and treating equally are different things.
Actually no, if both of them are truly equal, then they should be given the same rights; as seen in your above example of blatant sexism; in Islam a Muslim man can marry a non-Muslim woman, but it's not allowed vice versa.
lineage is an important thing frm our perspective. As fr less choice I think I explained it some pages B4. Duties of :- Men:- To provide food,clothing,shelter and education to his family. Woman:- To look after house of her husband.That is Kids training and stuff.
Men:- To provide food,clothing,shelter and education to his family. Woman:- To look after house of her husband.That is Kids training and stuff.
This is such a laughable and archaic way of thinking; in this modern world such roles are interchangeable as education becomes more widespread for everyone. Imagine you were a girl. Would you like to spend your entire life taking care of kids?
you are new at this so for now I won't hit too hard at you. this just simply isn't the case due to modern day political correctness. those who still believe that are the equivalent of those living under rocks.
Lineage? Just because you want a name to continue and you give woman less of a choice. Right.
Nichodemus is right. lineage is more than last name (which can be easily changed). the female of the family who is muslim who marrys a non-muslim still gives the muslim heritage. all this talk suggests that you are focused on dominating the heritage with a muslim name which is extremely sexist and one-sided.
the female of the family who is muslim who marrys a non-muslim still gives the muslim heritage.
Actually if he meant the name as well; sorry to burst your bubble but even if a Muslim girl marries a Muslim man her family name won't pass on to her kids.
You r right that these roles are interchangeable but A father cannot take care of his kids as well as a mother.(I know that cuz my mother is also working).
You r right that these roles are interchangeable but A father cannot take care of his kids as well as a mother.(I know that cuz my mother is also working).
That is such a blatant stereotype. Yes females are gentler; but a kid needs equal care from both parents to balance out the different guidance techniques and advice from a male and female parent. For example, a father can bond easily with his son by playing sports or going out to watch a game; it just ain't the same with your mum. On the other hand, woman have an equal right to pursue their career ambitions and not be stuck at home. That's sexist.
That is not a stereotype dude thats a fact yes child needs care from both parents but no one can love u as your mother does.Well Islam does not stop women from working.
That is not a stereotype dude thats a fact yes child needs care from both parents but no one can love u as your mother does.Well Islam does not stop women from working.
I beg to differ. When you know people with single parents who are dads, you will understand. Or when your own father spent almost his entire life only knowing his dad and not his mum.
Well Islam does not stop women from working.
And yet you were saying women should be kept at home?
Nichodemus is right. lineage is more than last name (which can be easily changed). the female of the family who is muslim who marrys a non-muslim still gives the muslim heritage. all this talk suggests that you are focused on dominating the heritage with a muslim name which is extremely sexist and one-sided
This is where difference of point of veiws becomes apparent cuz for lineage is just name.For us it is not just a name.Lineage comes important in case of inheritence.