in lots of Islamic country women are allowed to enter mosques , but not along with men , because the main goal of going to mosques is worship and it needs a pure desire to consent rate in ALLAH , as the host of the house of praying , however due to the nature of desires between strange men and women , sometimes it could bring some other thing between them , then it would take from them the interest towards the pray, to do so they have brought separate areas for women and men in the mosques, like putting a curtain between them and it is usually occurs in my country .
No, women were not allowed to enter the olympics.
Women.
Yes
1962
Because they were not allowed to contest.
Yes, very much
Considering women were not allowed to enter any Olympic sport for many many years, their training and experience would have been the same as a mans, and often more exacting. The longest race for women to enter for instance was 1500 metres in 1972, it was not until 1988 that women were allowed to run a marathon
Your question has to name a time and a place in order for anyone to answer it.
World War I was the largest change that allowed women to enter the work force in the 1920s. Men were drafted into the war, which left vacancies at factory jobs, which had typically not been available to women before then.
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According to Jewish law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the worship practices of other religions. However, exceptions are made for houses of worship that fit with the rules for synagogues (no images of people, etc). As such, religious law allows for Jews to enter mosques but not churches. Even then, Jews are not allowed to participate in Muslim prayers, but can recite Jewish prayers.