Islam quite clearly regulates not only the religious, but also the secular life of its adherents. For example, a real Muslim woman must follow the rules and customs of her religion every day, both in thought and in life.
Instructions
Step 1
The behavior of a Muslim woman should depend on who she is with at the moment. Next to strangers, she should behave strictly and modestly. This is expressed primarily in the form of clothing - all parts of the body of a Muslim woman, except for the face and hands, must be covered. Tight-fitting styles, translucent fabrics, overly bright makeup and manicure are not welcome. You also need to control your behavior. You should not flirt with men, have unnecessarily frank conversations with them. Also, many Muslim scholars do not approve of situations when a woman is alone with a man who does not belong to her family. At the same time, a woman in Islam does not have to be a recluse. She can work with the consent of her husband and family, go out, but the society of other women is still considered the most preferable. It should also be borne in mind that it is undesirable for a Muslim woman to visit places related to alcohol consumption and other activities that do not comply with Sharia. Since this is not always possible in non-Muslim countries, the behavior of a woman in a particular situation should be regulated in terms of a reasonable adherence to religious requirements.
Step 2
In a family and women's groups, a Muslim woman can behave more openly. At home, a woman can dress brightly, and especially for her husband - even wear revealing outfits. Self-care itself, the choice of beautiful clothes is not condemned, except for those cases when it is aimed at seducing strangers. Within the family, a woman must respect the opinion of the father first, and then her husband. A woman can choose her husband both on the advice of her family and on her own, however, it is important to avoid intimacy before marriage, and also to choose a Muslim as her spouse. It is desirable for a Muslim woman to resolve family problems peacefully, but in the event of irreconcilable disagreements, she can turn to a religious authority and even, in some cases, request a divorce from her husband. Divorce is possible in Islam, but not encouraged. Another important aspect related to the family is polygamy. The Qur'an allows a Muslim to have up to four wives, whom he must treat equally. A Muslim woman, in turn, should live peacefully with her husband's other wives, restraining jealousy.
Step 3
Observance of religious rites is also considered an important part of the correct behavior of a Muslim woman. Religious girls attend mosque school, and their parents are expected to provide them with a daily example of Islam's correct behavior and rituals.