(March 16, 2016 at 4:46 pm)little_monkey Wrote: I was a professor of physics, and I taught for over 25 years. In the beginning I had few female students in my class, but by the time I retired, just a few years ago, more that half of my class were female students. Today there are a number of outstanding female physicists. And you want to go back to a time when women were held back by men who stupidly thought they were superior?! And you believe that your sacred is inerrant?? This conversation is terminated.
First of all, for me it is really an astonishment that a respectable senior professor is behaving similar to some teenage naive girls of this thread.
Secondly, did I write somewhere that Muslim woman is not allowed to study or work?
Thirdly, what is the connection between Islamic Inheritance Law and whether Muslim woman can work or not?
You do not know that in the life time of prophet Muhammad women were working and helping their men and right after his demise young Islam has also seen female leaders. The problem is you are arguing without having proper knowledge. Instead of studying and doing some research you agree to believe in propaganda against Islam where everything is a lie.
With all that said woman in Islam, whether she is a leader or a simple housewife, is not obliged to look after financial matters of her family and even not responsible to find ways to fulfil her own material requirements unlike in western cultures where woman is forced to work, willingly or unwillingly, in order to survive.