User:Roskerjellybean728/Gender roles in Islam
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[edit]WHAT I WOULD ADD: When it comes to personal views and religion, Islamic women are adequate examples of being flexible. In Islam there are ideologies and beliefs about how women should act and that carries into other countries of the world as well. They can live the traditional life or they can change their views to be more egalitarian. During migration your views stay with you until you settle in one place and adapt to the new way of life of those around you.
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[edit]Traditional Gender Rolls
- talk more about female genital mutilation so the readers better understand and have a better grasp
- talk more about the prayers and worship
- ^ Predelli, Line Nyhagen (2004). "Interpreting gender in Islam: A case study of immigrant Muslim women in Oslo, Norway". Sage Journals. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
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