Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Equipment Formasterbate




THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION

Islam requires that girls be treated kindly and fairly, and also strongly encouraged to educate them. The Prophet peace and blessings be upon him said:

"Seeking knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim."

The order of seeking knowledge and being educated is aimed at both sexes. Many companies see it as shameful to educate women, even in some Muslim communities is improper for women to be educated. This is wrong and contrary to the Quran texts [the Koran] and the Prophetic narration. The epos of the Prophet, Aisha, was known for his intelligence and his knowledge of Islam. Your student Urwah said, "I have not seen any bigger than Aisha scholar, learning the Qur'an, mandatory issues, legal and illegal, poetry, literature, Arab history and genealogy. "

an Nauaui The great theologian said on Safiyah, another disciple of Aisha:" She was the smartest among educated women. "Umm Salama, one of the wives of the Prophet, had at least thirty-two scholars who learned it the prophetic narrations, and then narrated under its authority.

Marwan, a great scholar, used to say: "Why should we go towards other when the wives of the Messenger are with us?" And the list of women scholars in Islam have no end. This shows that women were kept illiterate and ignorant, instead, were encouraged to participate in the process of Islamic learning and scholarship with the purpose of being the first teachers of their children. There were moments where the women questioned the great scholars of their times if they said something that was contrary to the rights granted to women by the Qur'an and Sunnah.

Muslim women not only acquire knowledge but it also combines it with high moral qualities that Islam seeks to instill in future mothers of mankind.

Muslims must be knowledgeable about their religion to clarify the doubts that are spread against Islam and its stance toward women.

SEPARATING FACTS FROM THE FICTION

outlined here only a few facts about women's rights in Islam which were established for 14 centuries:

practices condemned Islam pre-Islamic degradation and oppression of women.

Islam gave women the right to inherit and own property without hindrance by the father, husband, brother, son or anyone else.

Islam gave women the right to accept or reject a marriage proposal free from pressure, forced marriages are not part of Islam.
In Islam there is no requirement that women change their surnames, or abandon their property upon marriage.

Islam protects the family and condemns the betrayal of marital infidelity. Only recognizes one type of family: husband and wife together by authentic marriage contract.

Islam urges the moral good in thought, behavior and appearance. The fashionable dress and social patterns that reduce women to sexual objects and exploit it as such, are not acceptable in Islam. A woman is judged on the basis of their piety and the excellence of his character.

The observance of chastity and moral standards is equally demanded by Islam to both men and women. "Women are the twins of men" is a saying of the Prophet.

The mother has a great right to show him kindness, goodness and obedience.

MARRIAGE DIVORCE

Marriage in Islam is not merely seen to perpetuate human life but also is a source of emotional and spiritual harmony. The Qur'an emphasizes the essential unity between man and woman with the most beautiful image:

"They [your wives] are a garment for you and you are a garment for them. "

Qur'an 2: 187

Just as a garment hides our nakedness, a husband and wife when they enter into a marital relationship, are secured to each other's chastity. The pledge brings comfort to the body, like the husband gives comfort to his wife and vice versa. The garment is grace, beauty and adornment for the body, just as wives to their husbands and their husbands with them.

The basis of marriage is love and mercy, as God mentions in the Qur'an:

"And among His signs is that He created for you wives from among yourselves that you may find repose in them, and placed between you affection and mercy. Verily in that are signs for those who reflect. "

Qur'an 30: 21

Instead of being forced to CASARC against their wishes, Muslim women are allowed to play an active role in choosing their husbands. And they should not (as most people think) CASARC with another person against their wishes.

In fact the marriage against the will of the girl has no value in Islamic Law. Many Muslim cultures and traditions are opposed to the Islamic law women about rejecting a marriage proposal, but this should not be attributed to Islam, rather to cultures alien to Islam.

's position as a fellow-in-only-a marriage is emphasized by the fact that the wife retains her maiden name after marriage. This is the opposite of what happens in the West, which itself is based on Greco-Roman culture where women took the name of their husbands, because women were considered the property of men. Divorce is allowed in Islam if necessary. However, Islam commands that the rights of both parties are respected and no one goes beyond the limits.

MOTHER

Islam considers the sacrifice that parents (especially mothers) do in the education of children. Therefore, the mother has an honored position in Islam. The Prophet advised a man who asked

"O Messenger of God! Who is the person most deserving of my good company? He replied: "Your mother ." The man asked, 'Then who? " The Prophet replied: " Your Mother." The man asked, 'Then who? ". The Prophet said, "Your mother ." And the man asked again: "And then who?" And the Prophet said: " Then your father." "

This demonstrates that the mother is given three times the level of sweetness and good treatment as the father. The sweetness toward parents in Islam is considered as one of the most noble actions. God Almighty says:

"Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him and that you be dutiful to your parents. If one or both of them reach old age, do not be arrogant with them and did not even say, 'Wow! [And they scream] And speak to them with gentleness and respect. "

Qur'an 17: 23

CONTINUES ...

0 comments:

Post a Comment