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Women Rights according to Islam

 Islam upholds the rights of women with fairness and integrity, ensuring their dignity, autonomy, and protection across all areas of life—spiritual, social, economic, legal, and personal. Below is a closer look at how Islam safeguards and honors women's rights:

1. Spiritual Equality

  • Equal Standing Before Allah: Islam affirms that men and women are spiritually equal in the eyes of Allah regarding faith, worship, and the rewards they earn.
    “Indeed, the most honored among you in the sight of Allah is the one who is most righteous.” (Qur’an 49:13)

  • Shared Responsibility: Both men and women are accountable for their beliefs, actions, and moral conduct. Each is individually responsible for their deeds and will be judged fairly in the Hereafter.

2. The Right to Justice and Protection

  • Zero Tolerance for Injustice: Islam strictly prohibits all forms of oppression, mistreatment, or abuse toward women.

  • Preservation of Dignity: A woman’s honor, dignity, and modesty are to be respected and safeguarded at all times, both in private and in public life.

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