Many believe that Islam is one of the world's greatest religions. Millions of men and women have found comfort and peace with Islam, as well as people of different creeds have learned to live together. Islam has enriched and inspired the lives of people all around the world and most of its traditions are from the Qur'an. Unfortunately, some have taken the words to mean hatred, violence, and even a ground for the oppression of women. Women have often been on the receiving end of this interpretation. Although much has changed for women since the beginning of Islam, many do not feel it has changed enough.
Islamic traditions claim that women and men are created equal. Although there are many different opinions and explanations of the Qur'an and what its verses mean, there are often many similarities between them. This paper intends to show that even though Islamic traditions claim equality for women that there are many contradictions to that claim.
Women in Pre-Islamic......
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