What persuaded you that hadiths are man made?I don't rely on the hadiths. Read the Qu'ran form your own understanding as you should.
What persuaded you that hadiths are man made?I don't rely on the hadiths. Read the Qu'ran form your own understanding as you should.
That Wahabbi site is precisely the reason for women's oppression.https://islamqa.info/en/70042
Praise be to Allah
To conclude: Islam raised the status of women, and made them equal with men in most rulings. So women, like men, are commanded to believe in Allaah and to worship Him. And women are made equal to men in terms of reward in the Hereafter. Women have the right to express themselves, to give sincere advice, to enjoin what is good and forbid what is evil, and to call people to Allaah. Women have the right to own property, to buy and sell, to inherit, to give charity and to give gifts. It is not permissible for anyone to take a woman’s wealth without her consent. Women have the right to a decent life, without facing aggression or being wronged. Women have the right to be educated; in fact it is obligatory to teach them what they need to know about their religion.
Anyone who compares the rights of women in Islam with their situation during the Jaahiliyyah (pre-Islamic days of ignorance)or in other civilizations will understand that what we are saying is true. In fact we are certain that women are given the greatest honour in Islam.
There is no need for us to mention the situation of women in Greek, Persian or Jewish society, but even Christian societies had a bad attitude towards women. The theologians even gathered at the Council of Macon to discuss whether a woman was merely a body or a body with a soul. They thought it most likely that women did not have a soul that could be saved, and they made an exception only in the case of Mary (Maryam – peace be upon her).
The French held a conference in 586 CE to discuss whether women had souls or not, and if they had souls, were these souls animal or human? In the end, they decided that they were human! But they were created to serve men only.
During the time of Henry VIII, the English Parliament issued a decree forbidding women to read the New Testament because they were regarded as impure.
Until 1805, English law allowed a man to sell his wife, and set a wife’s price at six pennies.
In the modern age, women were kicked out of the house at the age of eighteen so that they could start working to earn a bite to eat. If a woman wanted to stay in the house, she had to pay her parents rent for her room and pay for her food and laundry.
See ‘Awdat al-Hijaab, 2/47-56.
How can this compare to Islam which enjoins honouring and kind treatment of women, and spending on them?
Secondly:
With regard to the changes in these rights throughout the ages, the basic principles have not changed, but with regard to the application of these principles, there can be no doubt that during the golden age of Islam, the Muslims applied the sharee’ah (Islamic law) of their Lord more, and the rulings of this sharee’ah include honouring one’s mother and treating one’s wife, daughter, sister and women in general in a kind manner. The weaker religious commitment grew, the more these rights were neglected, but until the Day of Resurrection there will continue to be a group who adheres to their religion and applies the sharee’ah (laws) of their Lord. These are the people who honour women the most and grant them their rights.
Despite the weakness of religious commitment among many Muslims nowadays, women still enjoy a high status, whether as daughters, wives or sisters, whilst we acknowledge that there are shortcomings, wrongdoing and neglect of women’s rights among some people, but each one will be answerable for himself.
Use your mind man. would anyone take a woman seriously even today nobody takes them seriously btw aren't you muslim?It’s funny to see that all the important figures in Islam, Christianity and Judaism are all males.
That speaks for itself. Why couldn’t there have been a woman as a prophet?
Just shows that it is a man made religion![]()
i should say i only go on that site when i want to see what scholars have to say.That Wahabbi site is precisely the reason for women's oppression.
You can make the same point without linking to satanic web pages like that.
I’m agnostic.Use your mind man. would anyone take a woman seriously even today nobody takes them seriously btw aren't you muslim?
Hadiths are unnecessary anyways.
Islam provides justice for men and women. There is no devaluation of women in Islam, and why should they be, they are a pillar of our society.
Depends. I think if you hate your wife and don't want to put her through the shame of divorce, then send her to the front line. Make a martyr of that . That way, you kill two birds with one stone: her shahiid status will get you free admission into Paradise, no questions asked, and you get to pull the moves on her curvy sister.i should say i only go on that site when i want to see what scholars have to say.
Im not religious myself but OP's question is one i think about alot.
Do you BW think a women is fit for fighting in a war ?
Would you feel safe with her protecting you and the country ?
Do men and women react the same to trauma/seeing someone die infront of them ?
SH. BW i need answers
If they are such a pillar why are some of the lowest ranked countries for women Islamic majority countries. What is about Islam and islamic culture that makes women unsafe, unhappy (Afghanistan ranks lowest and has the only world's only higher female suicide level) and unlivable?
You're PSA didn't speak to that![]()
https://islamqa.info/en/70042
Praise be to Allah
To conclude: Islam raised the status of women, and made them equal with men in most rulings. So women, like men, are commanded to believe in Allaah and to worship Him. And women are made equal to men in terms of reward in the Hereafter. Women have the right to express themselves, to give sincere advice, to enjoin what is good and forbid what is evil, and to call people to Allaah. Women have the right to own property, to buy and sell, to inherit, to give charity and to give gifts. It is not permissible for anyone to take a woman’s wealth without her consent. Women have the right to a decent life, without facing aggression or being wronged. Women have the right to be educated; in fact it is obligatory to teach them what they need to know about their religion.
Anyone who compares the rights of women in Islam with their situation during the Jaahiliyyah (pre-Islamic days of ignorance)or in other civilizations will understand that what we are saying is true. In fact we are certain that women are given the greatest honour in Islam.
There is no need for us to mention the situation of women in Greek, Persian or Jewish society, but even Christian societies had a bad attitude towards women. The theologians even gathered at the Council of Macon to discuss whether a woman was merely a body or a body with a soul. They thought it most likely that women did not have a soul that could be saved, and they made an exception only in the case of Mary (Maryam – peace be upon her).
The French held a conference in 586 CE to discuss whether women had souls or not, and if they had souls, were these souls animal or human? In the end, they decided that they were human! But they were created to serve men only.
During the time of Henry VIII, the English Parliament issued a decree forbidding women to read the New Testament because they were regarded as impure.
Until 1805, English law allowed a man to sell his wife, and set a wife’s price at six pennies.
In the modern age, women were kicked out of the house at the age of eighteen so that they could start working to earn a bite to eat. If a woman wanted to stay in the house, she had to pay her parents rent for her room and pay for her food and laundry.
See ‘Awdat al-Hijaab, 2/47-56.
How can this compare to Islam which enjoins honouring and kind treatment of women, and spending on them?
Secondly:
With regard to the changes in these rights throughout the ages, the basic principles have not changed, but with regard to the application of these principles, there can be no doubt that during the golden age of Islam, the Muslims applied the sharee’ah (Islamic law) of their Lord more, and the rulings of this sharee’ah include honouring one’s mother and treating one’s wife, daughter, sister and women in general in a kind manner. The weaker religious commitment grew, the more these rights were neglected, but until the Day of Resurrection there will continue to be a group who adheres to their religion and applies the sharee’ah (laws) of their Lord. These are the people who honour women the most and grant them their rights.
Despite the weakness of religious commitment among many Muslims nowadays, women still enjoy a high status, whether as daughters, wives or sisters, whilst we acknowledge that there are shortcomings, wrongdoing and neglect of women’s rights among some people, but each one will be answerable for himself.
Hadiths are unnecessary anyways.
Better
If not for Hadith, u wont have the "Akhlaq" u have now. Most of our moral practice is derived from Hadith. Sahih or not
Actually hadiths are basically the scholars understanding of certain parts of the Quran meaning that this is included in the Quran.Better
If not for Hadith, u wont have the "Akhlaq" u have now. Most of our moral practice is derived from Hadith. Sahih or not
Anyways, as said before, most of things you are mentioning are in the hadiths, primarily ones 300 years after the prophets death (pbh)That is worrisome.![]()
It's not the same thing, one is derived from scholars, one is actually from the prophet.You cannot just do that as a Muslim. The Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of our Prophet SAW go hand in hand.