[quote]pookie wrote:
tmoney1 wrote:
Yes, in my point of view, they are equal. Islam preaches equality, and that’s the way it should be. Man and woman are equal.
Does it really? How is that view reconciled with passages like 2:228 where is it explicitly stated that “they (women) have rights similar to those (of men) over them in kindness, and men are a degree above them. Allah is Mighty, Wise.”
Or 4:34 Men are in charge of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other…
You previously stated that all parts of the Quran are Allah’s word and equally valid. To me, it seems that these two passages (and there are many, many more) explicitly state that men are superior to women.[/quote]
In the next verse 2:229 it states ‘And it is not lawful for you that ye take from women aught of that which ye have given them.’ If you provide something for your wife, you shouldn’t take it back. In this specific verse, it is in relation to divorce.
And in 4:34, if you continue with the same sentence, it states 'and because they spend of their property (for the support of women). The man is providing for the woman, and giving her support.
4:124 “As for those who lead a righteous life, MALE OR FEMALE. while believing, they enter Paradise; without the slightest injustice”
16:97 “Anyone who works righteousness, MALE OR FEMALE, while believing, we will surely grant them a happy life in this world, and we will surely pay them their full recompense for their righteous works.”
40:40 "Whoever commits a sin is requited for just that, and whoever works righteousness - MALE OR FEMALE - while believing, these will enter Paradise wherein they receive provisions without any limits.
Chapters 4 (women) and 19 (Mary) are dedicated to women.
These are just a few of the verses where man and woman are equal.
I also read one time that the word ‘man’ and the word ‘woman’ are mentioned in the Quran the EXACT same number of times. That seems pretty equal to me.