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Due to variations in cultures, questions have been raised regarding the financial rights of women in Islam and whether they have the same rights as their male counterpart. The Islamic position toward women’s financial rights are more advanced than that of our current society. Regarding handling one’s earnings, Islam has made it clear that they...
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The hadiths of the Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) about raising girls are beautiful and amazing. Girl children come with great rewards and blessings. If you offer care, love, support and education to your girl child, Paradise awaits you.
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Living as a Muslim woman in any country, be it Canada, the USA, England, or Australia, you might need to find a job. Either you are single or married, graduate or undergraduate, a mother or a wife, having a job might be necessary for you. 
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In recent years, the scarf or Hijab in Islam that Muslim women wear on their heads to cover the hair has engaged many governments and has been among the headlines around the world. Since then, Hijab and covering the hair has been banned in certain government buildings, schools, and public services in some countries.
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Some people who are not well acquainted with the true Islamic teachings think that Islam has not provided for all Muslims the equal social rights. And on account of the fact that Islam has made some distinctions between men and women’s rights they conclude that the same distinctions are made in their social rights.
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When facing this question, I start thinking what makes people have such a question in mind, while there are millions of Muslim women working all over the world in different positions. Are all these Muslim women doing something forbidden (Haram), or are there other points that bring such questions to one’s mind?
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Ustazah Amalina is a Research Analyst at the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). After completing her A levels in Madrasah Al-Ma’arif Al-Islamiah, she pursued her bachelor’s degree in Singapore Management University with a Double Major in Sociology and Corporate Communication.
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Throughout the history of humankind, strong women have always been a source of inspiration and growth. Women who, alongside men, brought significant changes to the world, making it a better place to live and to prosper.
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In the past society, having daughters is a shame for the family because if a daughter was born, it means discontinuity of the family. However, Islam never consider a daughter as lowly as such. On the contrary, having a daughter is very important, as it opened many door of blessings from Allah SWT.
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The Miserable Life of a Muslim Woman!!!   Those who are not Muslim and committed to religion may think that Muslim women cover themselves in front of men. They do not wear make-up. They do not have boyfriends. They do not take part in mixed parties with men where they can dress up and flirt, and...
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