The Rights of Women in Islam and Hinduism
In Hindu society, the widow is considered to be a curse and must not be seen in public. Also she cannot wear jewelry or colorful clothes.
Read More »Hindu Caste System and Islam
(The king) Mahmud and (his servant) Ayaz stood in the same row (in prayer), hence no difference remained between the king and his servant.
Read More »Marriage by Abduction (Rakshasa Vivaha) in Hinduism
Islamic culture has left a significant impact on Indian culture and it reformed many Hindu religious ideologies and stereotypes also Islam has enlightened the religious thinking in India.
Read More »Sufferings of Widows in Hinduism
A comparison between the two religions, Islam and Hinduism, makes a fair person convinced that Islam is the only preserved religion from Allah and Islam is the worthiest religion to be followed by the humanity.
Read More »Is Your Son Your Ticket to Heaven in Hindusim?
Vedic mantras are not to be recited by women, because women are lacking in strength and knowledge of Vedic texts. Women are impure and represent falsehood.
Read More »What Does Islam Give Women?
Have you tried asking a Muslim woman what does she think about herself as a Muslim? Why do some people label them oppressed in a hijab? Is it in fact a question of oppression or that of modesty?
Read More »The Woman as a Mother: Status & Role
Part of women’s status in Islam is the honor given to the mother…but what’s the nature of that honor, and where is it perceived?
Read More »Morals and Faith Are Inseparable
The best moral character melts errors like water, and bad morals spoil man's record as vinegar spoils honey.
Read More »Marriage in Islam and Hinduism (2/2)
It is worth to mention here some hymns that are chanted at the time of marriage contract, which contain a lot of indecent words. This is not a secret or hidden thing; it is a visible matter during the marriage contracts in India.
Read More »Ethical Values in the Glorious Qur’an
Morality in Islam addresses every aspect of a Muslim’s life, from greetings to international relations. It is universal in its scope and in its applicability.
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