Tag: Women in Islam

  • Red-Pill Misconceptions: Leading Women Isn’t the Same as Leading Men

    The red-pill community often talks about “men taking responsibility” and “being leaders.” On the surface, this sounds good — Islam also emphasizes the role of men as qawwamun (protectors and maintainers) of women. But the problem is that many in the red-pill space take this leadership idea and apply it as if they were leading…

  • Islam and Feminism: Allies or Opposites?

    Few topics stir debate quite like feminism. Some Muslims view it as a necessary force for justice, while others see it as an ideology at odds with Islamic values. But before rushing to adopt or reject it, we need to ask a deeper question: what does Islam already say about the rights, roles, and dignity…