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Islam has a special place for women - it is not what you think

  • MGMM Team
  • Mar 15, 2023
  • 2 min read

The most debatable topic in Islam that does Islam considers women less worthy than men? The answer is absolutely yes. In Islam women are treated as less equal than men. In fact the holy book of Islam Quran also has some verses which taught them how to treat a woman. Like seriously a holy book is teaching them how to treat a person irrespective of their gender. There are certain verses in the Quran which depict that a man should have the equal portion of two women.

The Quran also distributes the property of a person to his children but not equally. The Quran also teaches that a man is a degree above women. That’s how women are dominated in Islam religion; they don’t have any privilege. They have to follow the orders which are written in the Quran. In the Quran it is also written that a man can marry more than one woman, that means the Islam religion allows men to marry as many women as he wants. Further it is also written that a man has dominion over his wives' bodies as he does his land.


This is what their holy book is teaching them to use women like this. Similarly in another verse it is written as a man is permitted to take women as sex slaves outside of marriage. Basically in Islam the men never give a little amount of respect to the women. The women in Islam always have to face the inappropriate behaviour of men, and the women can’t even speak a word against men because all these things are already written in their holy book Quran. This special place is reserved for women in Islam.

 
 
 

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