what does quran say about virginity
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It says nothing about virginity, except that Maryam mother of Jesus was a virgin. Her elevated status in Islam does not come from this particular fact, however, since the other three greatest women of history according to Islam (Asiya wife of Pharaoh, Khadijah wife of Muhammad, and Fatimah daughter of Muhammad) were not virgins.
Chastity, on the other hand, is given great emphasis. Men and women in the Quran are praised for being chaste, such as Maryam mother of Jesus and Joseph/Yusuf.
Virginity is not seen as a virtue because Islam is not an ascetic religion. Asceticism, or separating oneself from physical desires and the distractions of the world, is not something that is encouraged. Islam recognizes both men and women's innate humanness and need for things like small luxuries, sex, good food, friends, and entertainment.
Chastity, on the other hand, is given great emphasis. Men and women in the Quran are praised for being chaste, such as Maryam mother of Jesus and Joseph/Yusuf.
Virginity is not seen as a virtue because Islam is not an ascetic religion. Asceticism, or separating oneself from physical desires and the distractions of the world, is not something that is encouraged. Islam recognizes both men and women's innate humanness and need for things like small luxuries, sex, good food, friends, and entertainment.
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