I think you may have taken my words out of context. I was specifically referring to career chasers. Those women who have chosen the pursuit of a career over a family. To me it seems inexplicably true that you cannot have a career and have a family.Firefly wrote:Education is never all for nothing. I find it ironic how it's usually Muslim men who deny women education when Islam teaches us (both men and women) to seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave. A woman's education is very important because she's raising the next generation. As the proverb goes: "Educate a man and you educate an individual. Educate a woman and you educate a whole nation."marcassmith wrote:Later on realising their endeavours have been all for nothing when they realise their biological clock has malfunctioned and they have been overlooked for promotion.
Also, in today's technological world women can even access courses from the comfort of their own home. Why not? Some women even run businesses from their own home.
I didn't say women shouldn't be educated.
