Introduction Islam, through the Quran, has given women an honorable, balanced, and comprehensive set of rights—something revolutionary in the ancient world. The Quran does not treat women as inferior or secondary; rather, it recognizes them as equal spiritual and social partners in life. 1. Right to Education The Quran emphasizes the importance of knowledge for both men and women . The Prophet Muhammad ï·º said: "Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim (male and female)." When women are educated, they nurture educated generations and build a just, moral society. 2. Legal and Social Rights Women have the right to own property, run businesses, inherit wealth, and participate in social matters. The Quran clearly states: “For men is a share of what they have earned, and for women is a share of what they have earned.” (Surah An-Nisa: 32) 3. Right to Marriage with Consent Islam gives women the freedom to accept or reject marriage proposals. No one can f...
The Holy Quran is not just a religious book — it is a divine guidance revealed by Allah ï·» for all of humanity. Its purpose goes far beyond rituals or historical records. The Quran is a roadmap for life, showing us the path of righteousness and helping us distinguish between right and wrong in every moment of our daily lives. 🌙 A Light of Guidance for All Mankind Allah ï·» revealed the Quran to the final Prophet, Muhammad ï·º, as a mercy for the worlds. In Surah Al-Baqarah (2:2) , Allah says: “This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah.” The core purpose of the Quran is to provide Hidayah (guidance) . It teaches us how to live with integrity, honesty, and compassion. It warns against evil, encourages justice, and strengthens our connection with Allah through worship and remembrance. 💡 Teaching the Difference Between Right and Wrong One of the most powerful aspects of the Quran is its ability to open the heart and mind to truth. It is not ...