QUESTION: Do daughters have no right? Why are daughters treated as third class citizens. And don’t care about oppressing them as if they are not humans | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: Do daughters have no right? Why are daughters treated as third class citizens. And don’t care about oppressing them as if they are not humans

QUESTION: Do daughters have no right? Why are daughters treated as third class citizens. And don’t care about oppressing them as if they are not humans

17 Nov

ANSWER:

Daughters are like sons, each have their own rights and responsibilities that may be similar in some points and different in others.

QUESTION: Do daughters have no right? Why are daughters treated as third class citizens. And don’t care about oppressing them as if they are not humans

Fiqh of the family | November 17, 2024 6:44 pm
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