THE ISSUE OF WOMEN’S EDUCATION IN ISLAM AND MODERN LITERATURE
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Islamic religion, modern literature, morality, manners, education, learning, obedience, national pride.Abstract
The article talks about the education of women in Islam and modern literature, their place and status in society. The rights of women and girls are proved on the basis of the Holy Qur’an and the wisdom of our Prophet, which is the main criterion of Islam. In it, the spirituality of women, the process of education formed in the family, and positive qualities are thoroughly analyzed. In addition, it has been proven once again through the opinions of a number of scholars and writers in their works. Examples of these are Fitrat’s "Family", Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq’s "Bakhtiyar Oila", Cholpon’s drama "Yorkinoy" and Imam al-Bukhari’s works. In this article, Annamarie Schimmel, one of the foreign writers, emphasizes that the most respected person in the Islamic society is a woman in her work "My soul is alive". The main basis of the article was "Family" of Fitrat by Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq’s "Bakhtiyar family". In the proverb, excerpts from the masterpiece "Masnavi" by Jalaluddin Rumi, a hero of poetry, which surprised the world, are beautifully expressed that a woman is the light created by God, that she is a miracle of the Creator. The main issue is focused on the education of women, and the religious and secular aspects of it are shown
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