Feminism; Positive or negative principles in the Holy Quran
Feminism is a movement against the maximum domination of men in society. Women's rights activists (feminists) believe that gender in human life should not be a determining factor for their social, political and economic status, because they believe that men and women should have equal rights in various fields and believe in gender equality. This study seeks to find the extent to which the Holy Qur'an and Islamic beliefs believe in the beliefs of feminism. In Islamic teachings, we see that the religion of Islam has infinitely valued the status of women, but this does not mean the absolute acceptance of equality and the ideas of feminism. The author in this article after bringing Islamic principles related to women's rights and its critique and study concludes that Islam seeks "deserving justice" instead of the "equality" that forms the basis of feminist thought, in order to teach her the fundamental duties of a woman and believes that; Achieving this justice leads to the happiness of the family and ultimately society.
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