Muslim Women

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In today’s society women are given ample opportunity just as much as men. In some countries, such as middle-eastern nations that is not the case. Muslim women are often perceived to be submissive to Muslim men and unequal. Mohammed never taught for women to be treated as lower class citizens. Nonetheless, the blame is pointed towards the religion of Islam. The Islamic religion began as all monotheist religions representing a belief in one God and moral standards. In the following essay I will discuss and elaborate what Mohammed taught, how women lived in early Islamic society, and what it has become.

Mohammed (ca. 570-632) was the founder of Islam which means “submission to God”. Prophet Mohammed gave his thoughts of women’s roles in society in books that the Muslims call the Quran and the Hadith. In the Quran women are often depicted to be sexually, spiritually, and economically equal to men. The religious text also goes in detail that women are allowed to play political roles as well as own property. Contradictory statements were sometimes given in the Hadith which was suppo...

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