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Islam also gives single bahrain women the right to receive a dower, called mahr, at the time of marriage. This mahr is
a gift of money or property that the bridegroom must give to the single arabic ladies, not her family. This is a right of
the woman, while she is entitled to complete provision and total maintenance by the husband. Bahrain ladies do not have to
work or share with her husband the family expenses, as mentioned before. Arabic girls are free to retain, after
marriage, whatever she possessed before it, and the husband has no right whatever to any of her belongings. As a daughter
or sister, she is entitled to security and provision by the father and brother respectively. By giving arabic women their
rights, Islam makes it clear that bahrain girls are not slaves to men, nor do they need to play men’s roles in life
to be recognized as humans or gain respect. In Islam, man and woman are intended to complement each other and to cooperate
with, not compete against each other. Bahrain dating sites decided that the advice section would only give opinions,
not fatwa. On a particular issue there can be contradictory views among different imams. ninty percent of the questions
posted on the site are general questions related to arabic dating. Because the site has been up for a decade, many questions
have already been answered in earlier postings. About ten percent of the questions bring up fresh ideas, or deal
with specific life situations. Islamicity now has two Islamic scholars answering questions. The site started with just
one imam, but the number of daily questions has ballooned over the last decade. Aleem said that the imams were chosen in part
to connect with Muslims who do not live in an Islamic country. We wanted the imam to understand arabic singles in a minority
perspective. Most of our questions come from Muslims in the West. While people still go to the local imam for questions, the
online imams provide answers to questions that bahrain singles otherwise would not ask.
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