Islam sees a woman, whether single or married, as an individual in her
own right, with the right to own and dispose of her property and
earnings without any guardianship over her (whether that be her father,
husband, or anyone else). She has the right to buy and sell, give gifts
and charity, and may spend her money as she pleases. A marriage dowry
is given by the groom to the bride for her own personal use, and she
keeps her own family name rather than taking her husband's.
Islam encourages the husband to treat his wife well, as the Prophet
Muhammad said: {The best among you are those who are best to their
wives.}1 <http://www.islam-guide.com/ch3-13.htm#footnote1>
Mothers in Islam are highly honored. Islam recommends treating them in
the best way. A man came to the Prophet Muhammad and said, "O
Messenger of God! Who among the people is the most worthy of my good
companionship?" The Prophet said: {Your mother.} The man said,
"Then who?" The Prophet said: {Then your mother.} The man
further asked, "Then who?" The Prophet said: {Then your
mother.} The man asked again, "Then who?" The Prophet said:
{Then your father.}2 <http://www.islam-guide.com/ch3-13.htm#footnote2>
(For in-depth articles on women in Islam, please refer to the links at
In-Depth Articles on Women in Islam
<http://www.islam-guide.com/more/#Women-in-Islam> .)
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