(June 10, 2013 at 8:24 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: Sorry but you are mistakenI beg to differ. I happen to know for a fact that in Islam, women are resricted when it comes to employment. A husband can stop his wife from working if he feels it could cause her to neglect her role as a wife and/or mother, or even if they are financially stable and he decides they don't need her to work. I also know he can restrict her to jobs where she can only work from home. So don't give me that shit, I know a lot about Islam. The fact that very few Muslims (in my country at least) actually impose these restrictions only goes to show how stupid they [the restrictions] actually are.
There is no restriction in Islam about work, education or speech.
As for education, Muslims are wonderful for making sure their children, both male and female, are educated (in certain areas) to a very high standard. I never implied any different and never would.
(June 10, 2013 at 8:24 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: However men and women in Islam are not allowed to flirt or seduce each other except for the purpose of marriage.Are the men and women treated equally in that situation.
The same punishment for adultery applies equally on them