Why Aren’t There Female Prophets or Imams in Islam?

As women progress in all fields of education, industry and technology, more and more people are asking why women aren’t given access to the same roles and responsibilities in the sphere of faith and religion?

In this latest edition of the Spotlight series, Dr. Anne Marie Ionescu discusses why women in Islam are not appointed as Prophets or as Caliphs and Imams, looking into what it means to be a public spiritual leader and contrasting that with the roles and responsibilities Islam assigns to women.

You can find out more about Anne-Marie’s journey from Christianity into Islam here: https://rationalreligion.co.uk/how-a-romanian-christian-became-an-ahmadi-muslim-convertslikeus

Learn more about Islam Ahmadiyya here:
http://trueislam.co.uk/ahmadiyya.html

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Quran reference enumerates ‘Bismillah…’ as first verse, if your Quran doesn’t, the reference is 24:31. Read verse & commentary online: https://www.alislam.org/quran/view/?page=717&region=EN

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Learn more about Islam Ahmadiyya, the peaceful religious philosophy of the Rational Religion team, here:

Intro & Beliefs: https://rationalreligion.co.uk/messian

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