Asked by berlanda
A Umayyad woman would most likely
be able to open her own business.
put on a veil before going outside.
never be allowed to own property.
stay at home until given permission to leave.
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able to open her own business.
Under early Islamic (including Umayyad) law women could own property, inherit, and engage in trade — many women worked as merchants. Veiling and strict seclusion were not universally enforced.
Under early Islamic (including Umayyad) law women could own property, inherit, and engage in trade — many women worked as merchants. Veiling and strict seclusion were not universally enforced.
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