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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:32 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:18 am
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Ratri_Cat Hi. I'm curious about the status of women in Islam. Are women considered equal to men? What about power of the husband and wife in a family? How does that balance out? Is anyone currently in a marriage situation in Islam? What's it like? .....and where could I go to find more information about such things? I was thinking about the Qu'ran...but there are so many interpretations I was thinking about visiting a mosque and talking to an imam...but I don't know how such things work and if there is a specific way to approach the mosque and the imam....
Assalamu'alaikum.
Generally Islam would rule a mutual relationship between male and female.
Believe it or not, women in Islam, assigned in a very heavy job: taking care of children. Therefore their position is higher than a male in some cases.
Such as, the person who a child should love, the first three names should be "Mother", then, "Father".
I suggest this site: www.missionislam.com
Although if you can't find what you searched, they have some trusted affiliates.
Wassalam.
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:28 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:42 am
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Emperor of Mistekreuz Ratri_Cat Hi. I'm curious about the status of women in Islam. Are women considered equal to men? What about power of the husband and wife in a family? How does that balance out? Is anyone currently in a marriage situation in Islam? What's it like? .....and where could I go to find more information about such things? I was thinking about the Qu'ran...but there are so many interpretations I was thinking about visiting a mosque and talking to an imam...but I don't know how such things work and if there is a specific way to approach the mosque and the imam.... Assalamu'alaikum. Generally Islam would rule a mutual relationship between male and female. Believe it or not, women in Islam, assigned in a very heavy job: taking care of children. Therefore their position is higher than a male in some cases. Such as, the person who a child should love, the first three names should be "Mother", then, "Father". I suggest this site: www.missionislam.com Although if you can't find what you searched, they have some trusted affiliates. Wassalam. Thank you for your help! ....I'm curious about one thing though...what if the husband wants to stay home and take care of the kids? is such a thing permissable?
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:48 am
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-keisha rayana hanaquil- actually,. in our generation today, women are almost becoming leader. but, for me it is just right for them to have work for her family. i think, men are the one who deserves to be leader. i don't know, but base on my observation men do lead better than women. even i am a girl, i would say this and i prefer more to have good work because if i can be a mother then i would just think of my kids and work. leading people will just be a problem for a lot of responsibilities. sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop hmm....I've seen both good and bad of female and male leaders. I don't think that one gender is superior than the other... eh, I'm going to be an Army officer, so I have to be able to lead people. Why can't you be a leader at home too? Someone has to be able to see that the children are raised well. If you can't control your children, how will they respect you? It's not just a matter of being told to respect someone, you also have to earn it as well. I've learned to respect people in authority that way.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:19 am
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Ratri_Cat -keisha rayana hanaquil- actually,. in our generation today, women are almost becoming leader. but, for me it is just right for them to have work for her family. i think, men are the one who deserves to be leader. i don't know, but base on my observation men do lead better than women. even i am a girl, i would say this and i prefer more to have good work because if i can be a mother then i would just think of my kids and work. leading people will just be a problem for a lot of responsibilities. sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop hmm....I've seen both good and bad of female and male leaders. I don't think that one gender is superior than the other... eh, I'm going to be an Army officer, so I have to be able to lead people. Why can't you be a leader at home too? Someone has to be able to see that the children are raised well. If you can't control your children, how will they respect you? It's not just a matter of being told to respect someone, you also have to earn it as well. I've learned to respect people in authority that way. A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it?
But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 12:45 pm
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Zaaki Ratri_Cat -keisha rayana hanaquil- actually,. in our generation today, women are almost becoming leader. but, for me it is just right for them to have work for her family. i think, men are the one who deserves to be leader. i don't know, but base on my observation men do lead better than women. even i am a girl, i would say this and i prefer more to have good work because if i can be a mother then i would just think of my kids and work. leading people will just be a problem for a lot of responsibilities. sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop hmm....I've seen both good and bad of female and male leaders. I don't think that one gender is superior than the other... eh, I'm going to be an Army officer, so I have to be able to lead people. Why can't you be a leader at home too? Someone has to be able to see that the children are raised well. If you can't control your children, how will they respect you? It's not just a matter of being told to respect someone, you also have to earn it as well. I've learned to respect people in authority that way. A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it? But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong. what if the father wants to take care of the kids?
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:52 pm
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Ratri_Cat Zaaki Ratri_Cat -keisha rayana hanaquil- actually,. in our generation today, women are almost becoming leader. but, for me it is just right for them to have work for her family. i think, men are the one who deserves to be leader. i don't know, but base on my observation men do lead better than women. even i am a girl, i would say this and i prefer more to have good work because if i can be a mother then i would just think of my kids and work. leading people will just be a problem for a lot of responsibilities. sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop hmm....I've seen both good and bad of female and male leaders. I don't think that one gender is superior than the other... eh, I'm going to be an Army officer, so I have to be able to lead people. Why can't you be a leader at home too? Someone has to be able to see that the children are raised well. If you can't control your children, how will they respect you? It's not just a matter of being told to respect someone, you also have to earn it as well. I've learned to respect people in authority that way. A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it? But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong. what if the father wants to take care of the kids? It's hes responsibility to do it! But first mom.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:29 pm
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Zaaki Ratri_Cat Zaaki Ratri_Cat -keisha rayana hanaquil- actually,. in our generation today, women are almost becoming leader. but, for me it is just right for them to have work for her family. i think, men are the one who deserves to be leader. i don't know, but base on my observation men do lead better than women. even i am a girl, i would say this and i prefer more to have good work because if i can be a mother then i would just think of my kids and work. leading people will just be a problem for a lot of responsibilities. sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop hmm....I've seen both good and bad of female and male leaders. I don't think that one gender is superior than the other... eh, I'm going to be an Army officer, so I have to be able to lead people. Why can't you be a leader at home too? Someone has to be able to see that the children are raised well. If you can't control your children, how will they respect you? It's not just a matter of being told to respect someone, you also have to earn it as well. I've learned to respect people in authority that way. A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it? But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong. what if the father wants to take care of the kids? It's hes responsibility to do it! But first mom. So Islam is ok with the stay-at-home dad?
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:29 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:36 pm
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Ratri_Cat Zaaki Ratri_Cat Zaaki Ratri_Cat -keisha rayana hanaquil- actually,. in our generation today, women are almost becoming leader. but, for me it is just right for them to have work for her family. i think, men are the one who deserves to be leader. i don't know, but base on my observation men do lead better than women. even i am a girl, i would say this and i prefer more to have good work because if i can be a mother then i would just think of my kids and work. leading people will just be a problem for a lot of responsibilities. sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop sweatdrop hmm....I've seen both good and bad of female and male leaders. I don't think that one gender is superior than the other... eh, I'm going to be an Army officer, so I have to be able to lead people. Why can't you be a leader at home too? Someone has to be able to see that the children are raised well. If you can't control your children, how will they respect you? It's not just a matter of being told to respect someone, you also have to earn it as well. I've learned to respect people in authority that way. A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it? But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong. what if the father wants to take care of the kids? It's hes responsibility to do it! But first mom. So Islam is ok with the stay-at-home dad?
yes of course because he has the responsibility too. ryt?, sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:23 am
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-keisha rayana hanaquil- Ratri_Cat Zaaki Ratri_Cat Zaaki A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it? But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong. what if the father wants to take care of the kids? It's hes responsibility to do it! But first mom. So Islam is ok with the stay-at-home dad? yes of course because he has the responsibility too. ryt?, sweatdrop Yes, there is nothing wrong with that! But the mom must thake care most.
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:18 am
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Zaaki -keisha rayana hanaquil- Ratri_Cat Zaaki Ratri_Cat Zaaki A woman have to care the childrens, like giving them milk and stuff. And the father is the leader of the family, that is logik ain't it? But i think it's ok for a lady to be leader in a job. I don't think the qur'an says it's wrong. what if the father wants to take care of the kids? It's hes responsibility to do it! But first mom. So Islam is ok with the stay-at-home dad? yes of course because he has the responsibility too. ryt?, sweatdrop Yes, there is nothing wrong with that! But the mom must thake care most.
that's what I was getting confused about. If the wife goes out to work and the husband stays at home with the kids and spends the most time with them...is that wrong? and why?
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:29 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:52 am
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