‘Women in Islam’ Articles
Written by admin on 04 July 2009
Dr. Nazreen Nawaz (Women's Media Representative, Hizb ut-Tahrir, Britain) responds to Nicolas Sarkozy's ban on burqa comments. Like a comment on this video reads: She speaks right from the heart of [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 27 November 2008
Khadijah, may Allah be pleased with her, came from a noble family. Her father Khuwaylid had been one of the most honored leaders of their tribe until he was killed in battle. Her husband had also [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 27 November 2008
The following article is a summary of the book "How to Make Your Husband Happy" by Sheikh Mohammed Abdelhaleem Hamed.
1. Beautiful Reception [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 04 November 2008
It often occurs to me that many of our sisters in Islam are not properly encouraged once they begin to observe the requirements of Hijaab. It may be that a sister has been obliged to wear the [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 04 November 2008
Since the height of the feminist movement in the late 70’s there has been a magnifying glass placed over the status of Muslim women. Unfortunately, the magnifying glass that has been used is [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 04 November 2008
Among the many topics of interest to non-Muslims, the status of Muslim women and the theme of their rights — or rather, the perceived lack of them – seems to be foremost. The media’s [Continue Reading...]
Written by OmEr on 03 November 2008
DID AYESHA MARRY MUHAMMAD (PbuH), THE PROPHET OF ISLAM, AT THE AGE OF 6?
This is an essential requirement of this article that the following video MUST BE WATCHED!!!
The Myth Exposed! Hazrat [Continue Reading...]
Written by OmEr on 03 November 2008
It is normally believed that she was nine years old at the time of her marriage with Mohammad (sws) was consummated. I do think it was according to the traditions of the Arab culture, as otherwise [Continue Reading...]
Written by OmEr on 03 November 2008
Islam gave women rights and privileges at a time when only barbaric manners and values dominated. Yet, some people argue that Islam has alienated women in some domains. In fact, this belief is a [Continue Reading...]
Written by OmEr on 03 November 2008
Introduction
Have you ever wondered why a nun can be covered from head to toe and she’s respected for devoting herself to God, but when a Muslim woman covers, she’s viewed as “oppressed”? Or [Continue Reading...]
Written by OmEr on 03 November 2008
QUESTION. I am a devout Muslim but I get deeply disturbed at the thought of 53 year old prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) marrying Hazrat Ayesha who was just nine years old. We are unable to [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 03 November 2008
My Journey to Freedom
By Sumayyah Joan It will be three years since I stood before two Muslim sisters and declared openly my belief in God (Allah) and His Messenger, peace be upon him, and thus [Continue Reading...]
Written by OmEr on 26 November 2007
“O Mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created you from a single person (Adam) and from him He created his wife (Eve), and from them He created many men and women. Fear Allah through Whom you [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 01 October 2007
A comparison between Islam and Christianity on how the religions treat women from their religious texts. Creation:
Christianity:
When the woman (Eve) saw that the fruit of the tree was good [Continue Reading...]
Written by Rab!a on 14 January 2007
There is an ingrained value in every Muslim, man and woman alike, to pursue knowledge and to learn about God’s truth by studying the surrounding world. Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon Him) [Continue Reading...]