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Women In Quran
In Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:14, women are described as ‘zeenat’ (adornment) alongside gold, silver, and wealth. Meanwhile, men are promised hoors in the afterlife, but no similar reward is explicitly mentioned for women. If both men and women experience attraction, why is only the woman described as ‘zeenat’? Does this imply that the world is primarily centered around men, with women existing just as adornments? How should this be understood in Islamic thought?
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