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Volume 1, Issue 2 (3-2024)                   SRQJL 2024, 1(2): 46-63 | Back to browse issues page

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Heydari M A. Basics of the right to education and training of women in Islam. SRQJL 2024; 1 (2) :46-63
URL: http://srqjl.knu.edu.af/article-1-31-en.html
Khatam Al-Nabieen University Ghazni Branch
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The set of privileges and human demands in the Islamic legal system, in the field of individual and social life, is based and relies on a series of natural and natural principles; As half of the society, women have social, political, and cultural rights and demands, and especially the right to education. The right to education and training of women, like men, has its roots and foundation in their God-given nature; That is, the talent and ability to learn science and knowledge is a precious and honorable gift that God has given only to man, regardless of his gender. His essence reaches actuality and objectivity. In Islam, not only there are no prohibitions and restrictions for the education of women, but, on the contrary, it has always and continuously called men and women to think and think and, in their public and special addresses, the women community to learn science and knowledge in all times and The fields of life have encouraged and encouraged, which leads to the fulfillment of needs and the evolution of the human being's personality in the path of merciful servitude. As a result, the right to education and training of women is not only not denied or suspended, but it is necessary and obligatory that the fields of its learning are prepared and provided for those who seek it and those who learn it.
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