
Addressing Common Misconceptions About Islam and Women
In Islam, a woman’s worth is not measured by appearance — but by faith, knowledge, and dignity.
Equality in Islam is a divine principle — all humans are equal before Allah, judged by faith and character, not race or wealth.

In Islam, a woman’s worth is not measured by appearance — but by faith, knowledge, and dignity.

Islam transcends borders — it speaks to every soul.

Guidance, Wisdom, and Eternal Lessons for Humanity
Equality is a cornerstone of Islamic teaching. The Qur’an declares that all humans are created from a single soul, and no one has superiority over another except by righteousness.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized this truth in his final sermon — rejecting racism and class divisions.
Islamic equality fosters unity, respect, and justice, ensuring that everyone has the right to dignity and opportunity.
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