Women in Islam: A Historical and Philosophical Interpretation
| Vol-6 | No-01 | January-2021 | Published Online: 17 January 2021 PDF ( 214 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2021.v06.i01.030 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
Mohasina Khatun
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1Research Scholar, Dept. of Philosophy, Vidyasagar University |
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| Abstract | ||
The status of Islamic women changes in various Muslim nations, which decipher Islamic law and religion in an unexpected way, particularly concerning their attitude toward women. The greater parts of these Islamic nations have explicit convictions about women and have limitations concerning them. Sexual orientation of Islamic women have their cause in the development of the Islamic religion like the early expansion of many different religions and how the sex generalizations of women shaped alongside the improvement of these religions. This paper depicts the meaning of being a Muslim and the convention of the Qur’an originated from the revelations to Muhammad, last prophet around 610 C.E. The present status of women in Islamic nations is portrayed alongside the strengthened dialogs and discussions concerning women, directly occurring. In a few states, laws and bills were passed to enhance status of women however some have just been disavowed, in different nations new limitations have been proposed. By and large, Islamic women and women’s gatherings are proceeding with the battle for their rights. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Early Islam, Islamic Women, Rights, Veil, Equality | ||
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