RE: Women rights in Islam
June 12, 2013 at 7:32 am
(This post was last modified: June 12, 2013 at 7:34 am by Muslim Scholar.)
(June 11, 2013 at 10:09 am)Savannahw Wrote: I disagree that men and woman should be treated differently. However I love your claim of facts and then not giving any facts.But I gave you facts and statistics that women and men are different physically and psychologically!
Quote:I also find it odd you haven't heard of men being stay at home dads. My husband and I have had this conversation many times. There is no reason a man can't be a stay at home dad. This should be a personal choice in a relationship.Of course I heard about it, but it is not the norm
Anyway even in Islam, it is possible
Marriage in Islam is just a contract and terms and conditions can apply, the default is that women stay at home and raise children, but if a women wants to change that she needs to put that in the marriage contract from beginning.
Quote:Please do not get off topic. Bringing in physical strength is irrelevant.How it is irrelevant
How women will deal with heavy duty works if split jobs between men and women?
(June 11, 2013 at 7:48 am)Esquilax Wrote: Uh, no: it's because religion in general likes to help culture to the baseless conclusion that women are obligated to be mothers while men are more distant as fathers. The motherhood vs career debate is not one that needs to be had in a properly equal partnership- when I have kids I'll happily have the fatherhood vs career debate and choose the former if wifey wants to work- it's just that we live in a society that expects women to have that discussion but not men.I think you need to take hormones, so you can breast feed them as well.
