Fariq Naik – The Spiritual Duties of Men and Women are the Same in Islam

Fariq Naik
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The speaker discusses the spiritual duties of men and women in Islam, with men being referred to as "mails" and women as "slacker." The speaker also touches on the cultural aspect of men and women, with men being viewed as being "mails" and women being "slacker."
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And the spiritual duties of both man and woman in Islam are the

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same. I started my talk with the quotation from the Glorious Quran

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from Surah azab chapter number 33 was number 35

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in non Muslim Mina well Muslim for Muslim men and women, while more

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meaning more minutes for believing men and women, while calling

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for devout men and women was saw they saw the path for truthful men

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and woman was soybean I was taught me that for men and women who are

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patient and constant while coffee in our coffee for men and women

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who have humbled themselves while the pain of well looks at the path

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for men and women who give charity was saw him in our saw a mat for

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men and women who fast well hi Felina Furuta humble has a lot for

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men and women who got that Chestatee what that green Allah

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cathedral what that Gilad for men and women who engage themselves in

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Allah space at the law hula who Mulford atone

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for them. Allah has prepared forgiveness and a great reward.

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Just because the spiritual rights of women in Islam are equal to

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that of a man. What would you say the woman's rights in Islam? They

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are modernizing or they're outdated.

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