When people think about the role of Muslims and Muslim women, the first thing that comes to mind is a victim awaiting the right moment to approach the liberation of the West. People's ignorance depicts women as weak and forces them to control what they wear and how to act. What most people do not know is that the Prophet Muhammad is certainly a woman's right.
Another social problem in the Arab world is that even though most Arabs are Muslims, women can not access all the rights described by Islam. In Islam, women have the right to learn, to live a good life, to agree or reject marriage, work, and many others, and to completely prohibit women from denying them. In the Arab world, many women are unable to use these rights, and in some Arab countries, girls under 15 are forced to marry older men without consent. An example was a 12 year old Yemen girl who was forced to get married and died during a painful birth, also killed her child. Furthermore, according to data from the United Nations, the proportion of women in the Arab Diet is only 4% (11.4% in other countries). In addition, women do not have the right to vote in many Arab countries. For example, in Kuwait you have the right to vote for up to two years.
Gender and sexual issues are important in the discussion of both Muslims and non-Muslims on Islam. Because of the long history of discussion and defense by Muslims and non-Muslims on this issue, the theme of Islamic women is not without a very sensitive and political influence. During the colonial period, evidence of women's doctrine by Muslims suggests that "retrogression" proves political intervention in Islamic countries and the construction of Islamic 'repressive' women contributes to the specific political interests of Western Europe It shows that it continued to do. Military intervention in Afghanistan in the United States caused women's rights issues13. Sexual discourse changed markedly over time.