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Misconceptions about Women
Is a Woman Permitted to Live Alone in Islam?
• A woman may live alone subject to the condition that she is trustworthy and is not a woman of dubious character. • A woman is not allowed to travel without a Mahram because travel Because there is a Hadith that clearly prohibits it, and because it involves hardship and exhaustion, and because of her weakness a woman needs someone to help her and stay by her side. • It is not correct to compare travel to a woman staying alone in a house in her own land, because there are more dangers in the place that a woman travels to.SaveRuling on those who say that Islam is unjust to women and that it has kept half of society idle
SaveSarah’s Jealousy Towards Hajar
Save‘Awrah for Men: Why Is the Man’s Chest Not Included?
Although the chest is not part of the ‘awrah for men, uncovering it is still an action that is not appropriate for a man and is one of the actions of the immoral.SaveThe reason why the husband is regarded as superior and is given the role of qawwaam (protector and maintainer)
SaveQuestions from a confused Christian
SaveIs the hijaab only for a specific class of women?
SaveHer sister’s resistance towards Islam
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