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URL:https://www.arabamerica.com/events/gender-identity-in-islam/
SUMMARY:Gender Identity in Islam
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe traditional belief is that God created humans
  as men and women with distinct roles within the family\, contributing to 
 a balanced society. However\, societal norms have evolved\, challenging th
 ese traditional gender roles.\n\nIslam and other divine scriptures often e
 mphasize the importance of recognizing and respecting the inherent differe
 nces between men and women\, while also promoting equality and justice. Th
 ese religious texts generally affirm the binary nature of gender\, viewing
  it as a gift from God and emphasizing the complementary roles of men and 
 women within the family and society.\n\nAttending an open house or engagin
 g in respectful conversations with knowledgeable individuals can provide v
 aluable insights into the various perspectives and interpretations within 
 religious communities regarding gender identity.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Gender equality,Inclusion,Islam
LOCATION:Baymedow Islamic Center\, 8225 Dix Ellis Trail \, Jacksonville\, F
 L\, 32256\, United States
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