Role of a women in this world.

A woman's position in Islam has changed dramatically from its inception. Women were not only allowed but encouraged to participate in religious life, education, business, and public service. Even though some Muslim scholars may think otherwise, Islamic teachings state that men and women are both equal but with different equal responsibilities. Women are considered able to make all decisions concerning sexual intercourse or any other issues which require adult reasoning or wisdom. 

Some Muslims believe that women should

In the 19th century, it was not a good idea for a woman to work. She was expected to stay in the home, raise her children and take care of the household. The idea of women staying at home began to change in the 20th century and they started working outside their homes too.

A woman's role in the house has evolved over time. Nowadays, she can be both an obedient wife and a working mother at the same time over looking after her children.

Throughout history, women have been the symbol of elegance, beauty, and empathy. They are often seen as the nurturer of a family. Yet many people see women in different ways which affect their roles in society. Due to stereotypes and lack of exposure, women are not able to participate in many aspects of society. There is also a lack of representation which impacts both men and women in terms of how they view themselves.

Statistics show that when there is a mother-figure at home more likely than not, she will be the one running things while her husband is at work or out with friends. Women can get too caught up on what they should be doing to their house when they don't know what they like themselves

In today's world it is common for parents to work

It is important for a woman in the house to feel empowered to make her own decisions. This begins with being respected by her own husband and other members of the family. A woman should be given the freedom of choice as well as the responsibility that comes with it.

A women needs to be treated as an equal and not be asked to do anything that she doesn't want to do. She needs to be given equal opportunities and if she is not, she has the right to say no!

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