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Men’s Rights according to Islam

 Islam offers a fair and dignified framework for men, recognizing their roles and responsibilities within the family, society, and faith. While the discussion around women's rights in Islam is essential, it is equally important to highlight that men’s rights are also preserved and honored in a balanced and just manner.

1. The Right to Honor and Responsibility

In Islam, men are entrusted with the role of protectors and providers for their families—not as oppressors, but as caretakers who are accountable before Allah.
“Men are the protectors and maintainers of women...” (Qur’an 4:34)
This role comes with respect, trust, and a duty to lead with justice, mercy, and responsibility.

2. The Right to Worship and Lead in Religious Matters

  • Obligation and Reward in Worship: Men are required to perform the five daily prayers and are especially encouraged to attend the Jumu‘ah (Friday) prayer, which holds great spiritual reward.

  • Community Involvement: Islam promotes active participation in the masjid, pursuit of religious knowledge, and the development of leadership within the community.

  • Leadership in Prayer (Imamah): Capable and knowledgeable men have the right to lead others in prayer, serving both a spiritual and communal role within the ummah

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