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Muslim teaching about the equality of men and women in the family GapFill

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Muslims believe that men and  auntsdogscatswomen have different roles within the family which are laid out in the  Qur'anTalmudVedaBible. Women are believed to be the  caregiversbossesCEOsbreadwinners of the family. 

Muslims believe that men and women were created by Allah to  argue withcomplementcontradictoppose each other. Because of physical differences between men and women (such as the biological tendency for men to be stronger than women physically, and the ability of women to carry and birth children), Muslims believe that men and women have different roles. This applies within society, as well as within the  governmentfamilyschoolchurch

Men are considered to be the  creatorsprotectorsbossessubmittors of women and families, taking on a more public role in traditional Muslim societies and in many Muslim countries today. Women are considered to have the most important role within the  talmudfamilyschoolmosque as they are believed to have the responsibility for caring for children and raising them in the Muslim faith. This is not necessarily the practice of Muslims in the UK; however, it does tend to be the way that society is structured in Muslim majority countries. 

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