The third social activity that the Quran attributed to women being to enjoin good and forbid evil "alamr bil ma'ruf wannahy anilmunkar". It is known that bidding to decent deeds and forbidding from indecent acts being one of social duties with which Islam charged every mature man and woman. Eleven verses are revealed in the Quran talking about this religious duty and rule, as a kind of social guardianship that the believers have over each other. In the following verse this duty is introduced as a common obligation on women and men: "And the believer men and the believer women they are guardians to one another; they enjoin good and forbid evil and they establish "the regular" prayer and pay the poorrate and obey God and His Apostle "Mohammed". These, God will bestow on them His mercy; verily God is AllMighty, AllWise." "9:71" This verse indicates that the Islamic society enjoys one and the same identity, which cannot be disintegrated by masculinity and femininity. Within this group, having one identity, every individual has guardianship over the other. Hence, they should all undertake and commit themselves to perform this duty and Divine charge.
The holy Quran confirms doing business and exerting efforts on part of women and men for earning living, arranging and establishing their right of ownership over what they have earned. "Unto men a fortune from that which they have earned, and unto women a fortune from that which they have earned." "4:32" In this verse, both earning the living and ownership for woman and man have been spoken out. And it separated between women and men for the only reason to dismiss the