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Women in Islam - 0 views

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    Before Islam, women had no identity and no individuality among the people. She was believed like something to be used and trashed afterward. Children or even slaves had better position than women. She did not have any human rights at all. Various cultures still consider a woman as a less than ordinary person and do not give her diverse essential rights what men own. In many parts, women extremely dislike this discrimination. They have decided to struggle for getting equality for themselves which regrettably yet get them away from their basic rights. Islam is the first religion who greatly respects women and acknowledges their equality with men in several aspects. With Islam, women have a position never acknowledged before. The Holy Quran has many teachings for men and women in a similar way. Islam indisputably propagates the ethical, religious and financial equality of men and women. When it comes to the divine rule of the relationship between a man and woman, Islam has given a place of dignity and respect to woman. The rules are vital for harmony, soothe, pleasure, persistence of the varieties and development. The Holy Quran highlights that ALLAH has made all creatures in couples, and so men and women have been made of the identical creatures. As it is mentioned in the Holy Quran: "He made you from an only being; then of the similar kind made its companion." (39:7) "He has made for you companions of your same kind." (42:12) Women have equal rights and responsibilities in regard of education as Prophet Muhammad PBUH said: "It is mandatory all Muslims to seek knowledge."
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Islamic Culture as a Unique Way of Life - 0 views

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    The Muslim Culture has become a very important way of life in the lives of many. It is a life that some even live up to without realizing it is a part of their lives. Living up to the Muslim way of life involves a number of aspects in ones life; this involves the way that one eats, talks, and even dress. It is more than just the religious aspect of the religion. The Muslim society is guided by the same principles thus it cannot be said that specific standards apply to a certain area and the standards are different in another area. The book that governs their laws is one, which is the Quran. When one gets to learn Muslim culture, they will only find small traits to vary from an area to another according to the local customs of the region. The Muslim community has grown to spread all over the world. There are now the communities that speak different languages but what unites the Muslim community together is the language that they share which is the religion. It is for this that the principles that they stick to as the culture is one.
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The Culture of Yemen - 0 views

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    Yemen Culture Overview The populace of Yemen is culturally Arabic dominated through Sunni Muslims from the Shafi'i School along with Shi'a Muslims with the Zaydi University. You will also find people of other religions here. However, Islam is the official religion and is followed by the Muslims of the country. People from other religions are allowed to follow their beliefs and religion without any pressure from the government or the local people. Muslims of Yemen believe in live and let live that is why that is why they do not interfere in the matters of others. Arabic Language People of Yemen communicate in Arabic. The different forms involving Arabic common on the 6-8 ethnical zones are utilized throughout everyday life. Particular to the south Arabian languages similar to Mehri, Soqotri, as well as Bathari may also be seen amid specific parts of individuals. Russian is also spoken is some parts of the country while English is taught at the schools. Some schools also teach French to their students. And interestingly only few people speak English in Yemen unlike other Arabic countries. Yemeni Foods With regard to breakfast, Yemenis normally have a very nice powerful tea together with bread made from wheat, barley or even sorghum. People prefer having porridge in dinner which is made of natural herbs that are thought to be healthy for human health. The staple food of Yemen is sorghum, lentils and peas. Boiled meat of goat and chicken is very common with the rice on eve of celebration or festive. Fresh fruits along with raisins are usually consumed as puddings. Lately dairy food items have also become very famous in the country. This has proven healthy and most of the people chew qat throughout the day.
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Islamic Culture: Why Muslims are in wrong Track? - 0 views

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    Hijab is one of the most crucial Muslim cultural beliefs. Muslim women can be Hijab-less to non Mahram people for example, Muslim women do not have to cover their head and thus can show their hair to their fathers, husbands, sons, fathers and other men who are specifically allowed as "mahram" (legal). There are many fashionable Hijab now in the world. The girls look so modest and beautiful in Hijab. Hijabs are now so fashionable that many girls who are very fashion concern and smart they are now wearing Hijab. Hijab is not now considered as the criteria of ugliness even by the fashion specialists. Muslim culture, however, has showed what way woman can be modest. There are certain dress codes for the woman in Islam. If they follow the dress code, the young people will not be misguided. There are certain amazing modest dresses popular with Muslim ladies. Jibab is a very popular dress for the woman. This is very fashionable as well as modest. Muslim woman like this wonderful dress very much as wearing this they look more beautiful and modest as well. Young boys don't stare greedily at the girls wearing Jilbab not because she looks ugly rather they become bound to respect that girls for her modest dress. She doesn't look sexy in that dress rather looks civilized and disciplined.
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Egyptian Dialect - 0 views

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    Egyptians are the inhabitants and citizens of Egypt sharing a common culture and a dialect of Arabic. Egyptian identity is closely tied to geography. The population of Egypt is concentrated in the lower Nile Valley, the small strip of cultivable land stretching from the First Cataract to the Mediterranean and enclosed by desert both to the east and to the west. This unique geography has been the basis of the development of Egyptian society since antiquity. The daily language of the Egyptians is the local variety of Arabic, known as Egyptian Arabic or, also a sizable minority of Egyptian speaks Saudi Arabic in Upper Egypt. Egyptians are predominantly adherents of Sunni Islam with a Shea minority and a significant proportion who follow native Sufi orders. A sizable minority of Egyptians belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church whose liturgical language, Coptic, is the last stage of the indigenous Egyptian language.
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