It's not about trying to be a man. If I wanted to be a man I'd lift weights, watch football and get a job in construction. Most women don't want to be categorised... ie you are a women so you belong in the kitchen. I am a women and I belong wherever the hell I choose. Same rights as a man.
If I wanted to cook for a living I'd be a chef, if I wanted to clean for a living I'd be a maid. I want to do what I want, not what people think I should be doing. Yes I would cook for my husband and clean the house and take care of the kids but I also expect my husband to do his fair share to help out. I totally understand if he works all day and I do not, then I would not even want him to lift a finger with the chores because he works all day so the household duties fall to the wife.
You have to understand that people are different and want different things. Some women may love nothing more than to be at home all day cooking and cleaning for their husband and to serve his food and this brings them great joy, fantastic, hooray for you. Some women don't like to do this but seeking an alternative to cooking and cleaning is somehow being feminist. It's called having equal rights.
Even if my husband earned £125k a year I would still WANT to work. Not to show him that I'm "a man" but because I want my own self accomplishment and I want to be successful.
I have no problem with men that want their wives to be maids, what I have a problem with is when they think that is where we belong. If my husband tried forcing me to be a hermit maid and stay in doors all day I'd tell him to sling his hook.
Just by your 1st paragraph your sterotyping and putting yourself into that catogory.
Men and women where created different and have different roles,
Its not about doing what you want, its about doing what Allah commands you to do, and part of Allahs commands are to obey your husband.
I never said not wanting to do those thinhs equals feminist, i said thinking those roles of a wife wich can include that make a women lesser or looked down upon,
What does cooking and cleaning have to do with equal rights.
Islam laid down the foundation of equal rights in terms of emaan spirituality and education, islam laid down the rights of women long before these wackos decided to "speak up".. if people followed the Quran and sunnah properly there would be no such thing as feminists
The husband has rights over his wife and the wife has rights over her husband, its as simple as that
Successful people are those who see that pleasing Allah comes 1st not being successful in this dunya,
when this dunya is but a playground for the shaytan making people chase money, fame and status.
I will not have a feminist tell me that to be equal to a man i must work or do what a man does to be equal
I will do what Allah commands me to do to the best of my ability, not what some wackos think is best for me to not feel like a "maid"
Your not cooking and cleaning for a living, your cooking and cleaning for your family, for yourself
If a woman wants to work then it should be away from men, fully coverd and doing something that is helpfull for women, like i said before, doctors surgeons, alimahs, muftiahs, teachers (things that can help sisters avoid having to see or speak to men)
If you married a man and he earns enough to feed you, clothe you, keep a roof over your head, is kind to you, gives you your rights then ALHAMDULILAH, if he doesn't want you to work then you obey your husband because that is what ALLAH HAS COMMANDED, there is no grounds for divorce on that matter
The husband doesnt tell you to stay inside... Allah actually does lol unless out of necessity or going to the masjid to pray or learn, fully covered.
*“And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance” [al-Ahzaab 33:33].
This verse was to the wives of prophet mohammed s.a.w but also is for the believing women