Are Women Truly Oppressed in Islam? Uncovering the Truth

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • "Are Women Truly Oppressed in Islam? Uncovering the Truth"
    Is Islam really a religion that confines women to a life of servitude and oppression? In this eye-opening video, we delve into the common misconceptions about women's rights in Islam and reveal the truth about their status and roles.
    We'll explore whether women in Islam are treated as inferior, if they are denied their rights, and how Islamic teachings actually promote their empowerment. Learn about the historical context, the significant roles played by women in the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life, and the unique financial independence granted to Muslim women.
    Discover how Islam encourages women to seek knowledge, inherit property, and be treated with respect and kindness. We’ll also address the myth that women are inferior to men, providing evidence from the Quran and Sunnah that showcases the true equality and justice in Islam.
    Join us in celebrating the achievements of Muslim women throughout history and today, as they break barriers and excel in various fields. Understand the real teachings of Islam and how it empowers women to reach their full potential.
    Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more enlightening content about Islam and women's rights. Let's work together to promote a true understanding of Islam and empower women around the world.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @Inspirovella
    @Inspirovella  Месяц назад

    Watch our channel's related video on 'Is Islam unjust to women? 👇
    ruclips.net/video/_P3I2sogJmY/видео.html

    • @ghazanfaryaq6776
      @ghazanfaryaq6776 Месяц назад

      Islam does give women rights but not the same as the men.

  • @SoulfulFablesMotivation
    @SoulfulFablesMotivation Месяц назад +1

    Financial independance is indeed a biggest gift of islam for muslim women

    • @Inspirovella
      @Inspirovella  Месяц назад

      Exactly... only the women from other religions would know how big of blessing it is

    • @ghazanfaryaq6776
      @ghazanfaryaq6776 Месяц назад

      What percentage of Muslim women are financially independent? I'm an ex-Muslim who comes from a very large Muslim family and 80% of the women are financially dependent on their husbands, especially in Islamic countries. Don't spread lies!!

  • @motiva_vibes
    @motiva_vibes Месяц назад +1

    Proud to be Muslim Women

  • @ghazanfaryaq6776
    @ghazanfaryaq6776 Месяц назад

    Islam does not prevent a 60 year old man from taking a 20 year old bride as his second wife. If his 58 year old first wife has no other means of support, she will have to suffer in silence because he'll be sexually inclined towards the younger woman.

    • @Inspirovella
      @Inspirovella  Месяц назад

      Islam emphasizes fairness, compassion, and the well-being of all individuals in a marriage. While polygamy is allowed, it comes with strict guidelines to ensure justice and support for all wives. A husband must treat all wives equally and provide for them adequately. If he can not fulfil these obligations, he should not engage in polygamy. It's essential to differentiate cultural practices from Islamic teachings, which prioritize the dignity and rights of every individual.

    • @ghazanfaryaq6776
      @ghazanfaryaq6776 Месяц назад

      @Inspirovella - He can continue treating his wives equally and that is the easy part. The difficult part is that he'll be sexually more attracted to the much younger and attractive wife because his 58 year old first isn't sexually desirable anymore. She has gotten fat and lost her looks.

  • @RyuBateson218
    @RyuBateson218 Месяц назад

    The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Isn't the witness of a woman equal to half of that of a man?" The women said, "Yes." He said, "This is because of the deficiency of a woman's mind."

    • @Inspirovella
      @Inspirovella  Месяц назад

      The hadith you're referencing is often misunderstood. The context is essential here. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was highlighting the practicalities of a specific situation, not making a blanket statement about women's intellect. In the context of legal testimony, it was related to certain types of cases where emotional involvement might affect recollection, and having two women as witnesses was a way to ensure accuracy, not a reflection of women's overall capability or intelligence.
      Islam recognizes the value and wisdom of women, and there are many examples of women in Islamic history who were scholars, leaders, and decision-makers. It's important to consider the broader teachings of Islam and how they emphasize justice, equality, and the unique strengths of both men and women. If you have further questions or thoughts, I'm happy to discuss them.

  • @Madihaaakhan-rq8ug
    @Madihaaakhan-rq8ug Месяц назад +1

    Only enemies of Islam spread myths about it. Indeed the best religion

  • @Hafsakiani-of2sy
    @Hafsakiani-of2sy Месяц назад

    Proud to be a Muslim

  • @celineisamenace
    @celineisamenace Месяц назад

    Proud to be ex muslim woman🤍⚛

    • @Inspirovella
      @Inspirovella  Месяц назад

      I understand that leaving a faith is a deeply personal decision. However, I invite you to reconsider and explore Islam again with an open heart. Sometimes, our understanding of faith can be shaped by experiences or teachings that may not fully reflect the true essence of the religion. Islam is about peace, compassion, and a deep connection with the Creator. If you're ever open to discussing or rediscovering what Islam truly teaches, I'm here to support that journey. You're always welcome to ask questions or share your thoughts.

    • @celineisamenace
      @celineisamenace Месяц назад

      @@Inspirovella i was a practicing muslim before

  • @sabihaishra2338
    @sabihaishra2338 Месяц назад

    well, The problem obv isnot Islam, It's the society and the mentality of people that needs to be changed,,,real Muslims aka Mumins never actually belittles women,,,and there are extremists too...yeah, overall it's the mentality that is the problem

    • @Inspirovella
      @Inspirovella  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your insightful comment. You’re absolutely right-Islam, in its true essence, promotes respect and equality for women. The issues often stem from societal norms and the mentality of individuals, not the religion itself. It’s crucial to distinguish between cultural practices and Islamic teachings. Real Muslims, as you mentioned, uphold the values of justice and respect for all.

    • @samairakhanna1403
      @samairakhanna1403 Месяц назад +1

      Isn't the same problem exist with each religion. Every religion told its followers to respect women but the society and mentality remain the actual problem regarding oppression of women.

  • @inapetrisor2874
    @inapetrisor2874 Месяц назад

    You talk nonsens!

    • @Inspirovella
      @Inspirovella  Месяц назад +1

      If you have specific concerns or questions about the video, I'd be happy to address them. Let's have a respectful and constructive discussion.

    • @inapetrisor2874
      @inapetrisor2874 Месяц назад

      @@Inspirovella As long as in the islamic religion there are parents who kill their daugthers,women , for the code of honor , when they cannot travel alone , are forcibly married with arranged marriages,some are forbidden to work and study, are forced to wear those garments...there is no comparison wits the Christian religion wher women are respected and independent , they decide for their lives .