About half of the population of Islamic countries, as in the whole world, consists of women. Considering the value of a woman's position in the family as a mother in the Islamic tradition, it can be said that in Islamic countries with intensive demographics of women, women form the basis for the whole society. But in Islamic societies, which lag far behind the world average in many areas, such as education, health, economy, and culture, women suffer most from this. Since the early days of Islam, Muslim women have been actively involved in politics and public life. In some Muslim countries, women have been elected to high office and have played a significant role in shaping policy. However, in other Muslim countries, women's participation in politics is limited. In many cases, women are not allowed to vote or hold office. This is often due to cultural and religious beliefs that restrict women's roles in society. In fact, the Prophet Muhammad himself encouraged women to participate in the political process and to voice their opinions on the issues of the day. During the Ottoman Empire, women held high positions in government and were active in both local and national politics. However, after the fall of the empire, women's participation in politics declined significantly. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in women's political participation in Muslim countries. This is due in part to the increasing number of women who are educated and active in civil society. There are many reasons why women's participation in politics is important. First, it ensures that women's voices are heard on issues that affect them directly. Second, it helps to challenge negative stereotypes about Muslim women. And third, it can help to bring about positive change in Muslim societies

About half of the population of Islamic countries, as in the whole world, consists of women. Considering the value of a woman's position in the family as a mother in the Islamic tradition, it can be said that in Islamic countries with intensive demographics of women, women form the basis for the whole society. But in Islamic societies, which lag far behind the world average in many areas, such as education, health, economy, and culture, women suffer most from this. Since the early days of Islam, Muslim women have been actively involved in politics and public life. In some Muslim countries, women have been elected to high office and have played a significant role in shaping policy. However, in other Muslim countries, women's participation in politics is limited. In many cases, women are not allowed to vote or hold office. This is often due to cultural and religious beliefs that restrict women's roles in society. In fact, the Prophet Muhammad himself encouraged women to participate in the political process and to voice their opinions on the issues of the day. During the Ottoman Empire, women held high positions in government and were active in both local and national politics. However, after the fall of the empire, women's participation in politics declined significantly. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in women's political participation in Muslim countries. This is due in part to the increasing number of women who are educated and active in civil society. There are many reasons why women's participation in politics is important. First, it ensures that women's voices are heard on issues that affect them directly. Second, it helps to challenge negative stereotypes about Muslim women. And third, it can help to bring about positive change in Muslim societies

Why active political participation of women is important for Muslim countries?

ABUBAKIROVA, ZHALA
2021/2022

Abstract

About half of the population of Islamic countries, as in the whole world, consists of women. Considering the value of a woman's position in the family as a mother in the Islamic tradition, it can be said that in Islamic countries with intensive demographics of women, women form the basis for the whole society. But in Islamic societies, which lag far behind the world average in many areas, such as education, health, economy, and culture, women suffer most from this. Since the early days of Islam, Muslim women have been actively involved in politics and public life. In some Muslim countries, women have been elected to high office and have played a significant role in shaping policy. However, in other Muslim countries, women's participation in politics is limited. In many cases, women are not allowed to vote or hold office. This is often due to cultural and religious beliefs that restrict women's roles in society. In fact, the Prophet Muhammad himself encouraged women to participate in the political process and to voice their opinions on the issues of the day. During the Ottoman Empire, women held high positions in government and were active in both local and national politics. However, after the fall of the empire, women's participation in politics declined significantly. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in women's political participation in Muslim countries. This is due in part to the increasing number of women who are educated and active in civil society. There are many reasons why women's participation in politics is important. First, it ensures that women's voices are heard on issues that affect them directly. Second, it helps to challenge negative stereotypes about Muslim women. And third, it can help to bring about positive change in Muslim societies
2021
Why active political participation of women is important for Muslim countries?
About half of the population of Islamic countries, as in the whole world, consists of women. Considering the value of a woman's position in the family as a mother in the Islamic tradition, it can be said that in Islamic countries with intensive demographics of women, women form the basis for the whole society. But in Islamic societies, which lag far behind the world average in many areas, such as education, health, economy, and culture, women suffer most from this. Since the early days of Islam, Muslim women have been actively involved in politics and public life. In some Muslim countries, women have been elected to high office and have played a significant role in shaping policy. However, in other Muslim countries, women's participation in politics is limited. In many cases, women are not allowed to vote or hold office. This is often due to cultural and religious beliefs that restrict women's roles in society. In fact, the Prophet Muhammad himself encouraged women to participate in the political process and to voice their opinions on the issues of the day. During the Ottoman Empire, women held high positions in government and were active in both local and national politics. However, after the fall of the empire, women's participation in politics declined significantly. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in women's political participation in Muslim countries. This is due in part to the increasing number of women who are educated and active in civil society. There are many reasons why women's participation in politics is important. First, it ensures that women's voices are heard on issues that affect them directly. Second, it helps to challenge negative stereotypes about Muslim women. And third, it can help to bring about positive change in Muslim societies
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