Title: Women's Rights (1)
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Women's Rights Women's rights are an ongoing 
issue around the world. Women still face 
discrimination and inequality in many countries, 
and even in the United States, women's rights are 
still not equal to those of men. Women continue 
to face unequal pay, sexual harassment, and lack 
of access to education and healthcare. One of the 
most pressing issues in the United States is the 
gender pay gap. Even though women make up half of 
the workforce, they still earn 79 cents for every 
dollar earned by men (Friedman, 2018). This gap 
is even wider for women of color, with African 
American women making only 63 cents and Hispanic 
women earning only 54 cents for every dollar men 
earn (Friedman, 2018). This pay inequality is not 
only unfair, but it also has negative economic 
consequences for women and their 
families. Another significant issue is sexual 
harassment. Women are often subjected to 
inappropriate comments and behavior in the 
workplace, and these experiences can lead to 
feelings of shame, fear, and self-doubt. 
Sometimes, women are fired or demoted for 
speaking up about their experiences. This is an 
unacceptable barrier to women's advancement in 
the workplace, and it must be addressed. Another 
significant issue is sexual harassment (Friedman, 
2018). Women are often subjected to inappropriate 
comments and behavior in the workplace, and these 
experiences can lead to feelings of shame, fear, 
and self-doubt. Unequal representation in 
politics and leadership is a key indicator of the 
denial of women's rights. In many countries, 
women are excluded from political decision-making 
and leadership positions, resulting in a lack of 
representation in government and leadership roles 
(Friedman, 2018). This lack of representation can 
lead to a failure to pass legislation beneficial 
to women or enact
policies protecting their rights. Even when women 
are elected to office, they often face a range of 
 22 obstacles that prevent them from taking up 
their positions or advancing in their careers. 
Women are often denied education and healthcare 
and excluded from decision-making positions. 
These issues must be addressed to ensure that 
women have the same rights and opportunities as 
men. Religious Views on Women's 
Rights Islam Islam has a complex view of 
women's rights. In Islamic scripture, women are 
given a degree of autonomy and respected as equal 
to men. In the Qur'an, women are given the right 
to inherit property, own and manage their own 
businesses, and choose their own husbands. They 
are also given the right to divorce and are given 
the right to an education. These rights are a 
crucial part of Islam, demonstrating that Islam 
values women's autonomy. However, some 
interpretations of Islam have been used to 
justify oppressive practices such as female 
genital mutilation and forced marriage. Unfortuna
tely, some interpretations of Islam are used to 
justify oppressive practices. For example, female 
genital mutilation is widely practiced in some 
Muslim countries to control a woman's sexuality. 
In addition, forced marriage is also a common 
practice and is often justified based on 
religious teachings. It is important to note that 
these interpretations of Islam do not represent 
the religion. Many Islamic scholars and activists 
are working to combat oppressive practices and 
promote women's rights. These activists are 
working to ensure that women are treated with 
respect and dignity and that their rights are 
protected. Christianity Christianity has a long 
tradition of recognizing the importance of 
women's rights. The Bible teaches that all people 
are created equal in the eyes of God and that 
women should be respected and treated as equals. 
In addition, the Bible also encourages women to 
be strong and independent and to
pursue their dreams and ambitions. In 
Christianity, the view is that women should be 
treated equally 
 33 and have the same rights as men (Kateusz, 
2019). The Bible states that "there is neither 
Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, 
there is no male and female, for you are all one 
in Christ Jesus" (Galatians 328). This implies 
that men and women are equal in the eyes of God 
and should be treated as such. Christianity also 
recognizes the importance of equal treatment for 
women in the workplace. The Bible teaches that 
men and women should be paid equally for the same 
job and that women should be given the same 
opportunities as men. It is also important to 
note that many churches have taken steps to 
ensure that women are represented in leadership 
roles. Christianity also encourages women to 
control their bodies and reproductive health 
(Kateusz, 2019). The Bible teaches that women 
should have the right to make decisions about 
their health and that women should not be forced 
to have children against their will. In 
Christianity, women are also seen as valuable 
societal contributors (Kateusz, 2019). The Bible 
teaches that women should be respected and valued 
for their unique gifts and talents and be given 
the same opportunities as men to pursue their 
goals and dreams. Solutions Education is one of 
the most effective solutions to the issue of 
women's rights. By providing women with access to 
education, they can become more informed about 
their rights and have the knowledge and skills 
necessary to challenge discriminatory practices. 
Teaching also gives women economic independence 
and more control over their lives (Hartnett, 
2019). Another possible solution for women's 
rights is the establishment of laws with 
governments, work areas, and social areas that 
encourage better treatment of women's equality 
than men's. Laws protecting women's rights must 
be enacted and enforced to ensure women have 
equal rights and opportunities. This
includes rules that address issues such as 
unequal pay, sexual harassment, and lack of 
access to 
 44 education and healthcare (Hartnett, 2019). By 
creating and enforcing laws that protect women's 
rights, people can ensure that women have the 
same rights and opportunities as men. In Islam, 
education is key to empowering women and ensuring 
their rights. Islamic scripture emphasizes the 
importance of education for men and women and is 
viewed as a way to ensure that all people are 
treated with respect and dignity. By providing 
women with access to education, they can become 
more informed about their rights and have the 
knowledge and skills necessary to challenge 
discriminatory practices. In addition to 
education, Islamic law also provides a way to 
ensure women's rights. Islamic law includes 
several provisions that protect women's rights, 
such as the right to an education, the right to 
inherit property, and the right to own and manage 
their businesses (El-Solh  Mabro, 2020). These 
laws must be enforced to ensure that women have 
equal rights and opportunities. Islamic law also 
provides a way to address oppressive practices 
such as female genital mutilation and forced 
marriage. Islamic scripture condemns these 
practices, and Islamic scholars and activists are 
working to ensure that women are treated with 
respect and dignity (El-Solh  Mabro, 2020). In 
addition, Islamic countries are beginning to 
enact laws that protect women's rights and combat 
oppressive practices. Within Christianity, 
education is also essential for promoting women's 
rights. In the Bible, Jesus is seen as an example 
of how to treat women with respect and dignity. 
He encourages his followers to pursue knowledge 
and educate themselves, which applies to both men 
and women (Kateusz, 2019). By providing women 
with access to education, they can become more 
informed about their rights and have the 
knowledge and skills necessary to challenge 
discriminatory practices. Christianity also 
promotes the enactment of laws to protect the 
rights of women. In the Bible, Jesus encourages 
justice and fairness and states that laws must be 
enacted to
protect the rights of all individuals. It is 
essential that laws that protect women's rights 
are created 
 55 and enforced in order to ensure that women have 
equal rights and opportunities. This includes 
rules that address issues such as unequal pay, 
sexual harassment, and lack of access to 
education and healthcare. In addition, Christians 
can also work on challenging oppressive practices 
in their communities (Kateusz, 2019). Christians 
should speak out against any unjust practices 
that are used to subjugate women or deny them 
fundamental rights and freedoms. By speaking out 
against these practices, Christians can work to 
ensure that women are treated with respect and 
dignity. Conclusion The issue of women's rights 
has been contentious, both from a Christian and 
Islamic perspective. From a Christian 
perspective, women are seen as equal to men and 
have the same rights and responsibilities. On the 
other hand, Islam has traditionally viewed women 
in a more subordinate role, although recent 
interpretations of Islamic law have been more 
progressive. Despite differing views, both 
religions agree that women should be respected 
and have the same fundamental rights as men. 
Ultimately, it is up to individuals to decide how 
they interpret their faith and what rights they 
grant to women. 
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