How do Muslim women have personal freedom when their movement is restricted by their guardian?
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According to Islam, female children (even adult/unmarried) enjoy personal freedom, individual identity, inheritance, freedom of choice and right to health and education. But what do terms like "personal freedom and freedom of choice" mean if she always have to take permission from father to move? Like to go to meet friend, bank or need any beauty or medical treatment. I'm over 30 years old, but cannot enjoy rights like freedom of movement to meet anybody I wish. How can I choose a spouse just by sitting at home and not executing my right of choice?
Asked by Ibtihaj
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Dec 8, 2016, 03:46 PM
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Last activity: Mar 12, 2018, 11:06 AM