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Let us consider some aspects of the Islamic view of Muslim dating between men and women. In its view of family, Islam
recognizes single iran ladies as the mother, the man as the father. It is a partnership in which the man and woman share equivalent
responsibilities and are entitled to equivalent rights. Islam enjoins Muslims to seek knowledge, and it makes no distinction
between muslim singles. Fourteen centuries ago, Muhammad said: “The pursuit of knowledge is incumbent on every
Muslim, male and female.” This means that muslim girls have the same right to education as men. They are entitled to
the freedom of expression as much as men are. Their opinions are taken into consideration and cannot be disregarded. It is
reported in the Qur’an and history that iran girls not only expressed their opinions freely but also argued and participated
in serious discussions with the Prophet himself as well as with other Muslim leaders (Qur’an, 58:1-4; 60:10-12). In
the Prophet’s time, muslim ladies participated in public life, especially in times of emergencies. Single muslim women
used to accompany the Muslim armies engaged in battles to nurse the wounded, prepare supplies, and serve the warriors, and
so on. They were not shut behind iron bars or considered worthless, as was supposed by certain Christian theologians of Medieval
times. Single iran women participated in public life in the Prophet’s time. Islam grants women equal rights to buy,
own, or sell property independently in their own right. Their life, their property, and their honor are as sacred as those
of men. If they commit any offense, their penalty is neither more nor less than that of men in a similar case. If they are
wronged or harmed, they get due compensation equal to what men in their position would get (Qur’an 2:178; 4:45 , 92-93).
Islam allows a share of inheritance to iran singles. Before Islam, women were not only deprived of that share but were themselves
considered as property to be inherited by men. Whether a woman is a wife or a mother, a sister or a daughter, she receives
a certain share of the deceased relative's property, a share that depends on her degree of relationship to the deceased and
the number of heirs. This share is hers, and no one can take it away or disinherit her. It should be noted here that the normal
share for a woman is half of that of a man in a similar position. This may seem unfair at first glance, but consider the fact
that Islam does not lay any financial burden on a woman such as it lays on a man in iran dating.
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