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The Story of The Woman in Islam



Men and women have been made in multi-folds of love and kindness, and both are complementary to each other – just as Adam and Eve were.

Women Are The Lesser Gender.
They Have To Obey Their Fathers And Brothers,
And Then To Obey Their Husbands.
They Have Weaker Prospects To Education As To Their Careers.
They Also inherit Less And Their Testimonials Are Only Half Of Men. 
What is More, They Are Burdened With Their Monthly Menstrual Cycle, 
Pregnancy, Giving Birth, And That Horrendous Six Weeks Or So Of Post-partum Bleeding.
Therefore,Women Are Of Lesser Value Than Men.
It All Started in Jannat Adn, More Famously Known As 
“ The Gardens Of Eden” (via Mainstream Narrations),
When The Forbidden Fruit Was Consumed By The First Two Humans.
The Woman, in Particular,Was The Culprit.
She Had Fallen Prey To Satan And in Turn,
Seduced Her Husband, To Turn Away From Their Lord,
Apparently,  in Vain Plight Of immortality. Nevertheless,
Both Were Shamed, She Was Blamed, And The Two Were Banished Onto Earth.
Does That Story Sound Familiar ?  The Fall From Eden Rests Heavily Upon Her –
And All Of Her Kind OfCourse – They (The Women Of Earth) Are Always To Be
Seen As Cursed And Punished, Mostly Through The Pain And Suffering Of Childbirth –
And That is How it Has Always Been, And That is How it Will Always Be Probably. 
In Mainstream Beliefs, Women Are Often Seen As Seductresses,
The Adulteress (Despite Having A Man To Adulterate With),
The One Carrying The Burden Of Sin,  
And The One Who Should Endure The Severe Punishment .
And Unfortunately, Many Muslims Play Second Fiddle To These Beliefs, 
Despite The Fact That it Was Never Mentioned in The Quran.
 

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Rember Me In UR Dua

Muhammad Tassaddaq

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