
Addressing Common Misconceptions About Islam and Women
In Islam, a woman’s worth is not measured by appearance — but by faith, knowledge, and dignity.
Learn about the Islamic view on women, highlighting equality, respect, and empowerment as taught in the Qur’an and Sunnah.

In Islam, a woman’s worth is not measured by appearance — but by faith, knowledge, and dignity.
The Islamic view on women is rooted in justice and compassion. Contrary to misconceptions, Islam elevated women’s status at a time when they were often oppressed.
The Qur’an granted women the right to own property, seek education, and make independent life choices. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) consistently advocated for their fair treatment.
True Islamic teachings see women as equal spiritual beings and vital contributors to family and community life. Their worth is not tied to appearance but to moral strength and faith.
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