“And give the women [upon marriage] their [bridal] gifts graciously. But if they give up willingly to you anything of it, then take it in satisfaction and ease”. (4: 2)
- Inheritance: Six types of people are never denied inheritance in Islam. Three of these six groups are male (father, spouse, and son), whereas the remaining three are female (mother, wife, and daughter). As a result, Islam does not discriminate against women in favor of men.
- Marriage: Allah created men and women to be in companionship with one another for them to procreate and live in peace and serenity by Almighty Allah’s commands and the guidance of His Messenger. In the event of a marriage, Islam has given equal weight to both the groom and the bride, stating that for a wedding to be genuine, one party must offer it to the other, and the other party must accept it. In Islam, women have the freedom to pick their life spouses. Nobody, including one’s father, mother, brother, sister, or paternal or maternal guardian, may compel her to pick her match or marry. The marriage of a prominent woman who has been married before without her agreement is universally invalid, as is the union of a primary virgin girl without her consent.
- Dower: The payment of dower is highly valued in Islam, and the husband is required to pay dower to the wife. Pay dower (mahr) to your wife, even if it is an iron ring,” the Prophet (peace be upon him) remarked. According to Islamic law, the husband is obligated to give dowry to the wife in cash or any other form, and the husband has no other option except to pay the dower.
- Maintenance: Maintenance is one of the required and fundamental requirements of the marriage contract in Muslim law. It is owed to the woman from the husband as a reimbursement for the marital restriction. The husband’s role is to offer sufficient upkeep, and this is a task that must be happily carried out without any rebuke, pain, or patronization. If she surrenders herself to him, whether she is Muslim or infidel, poor or wealthy, old or young, the husband must provide appropriate food, clothing, and lodging.