Are attitudes towards women in modern day Islam a result of culture or religion?

Are attitudes towards women in modern day Islam a result of culture or religion?

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do not be BIASED. Use the following sources linked ONLY:
1. http://www.popline.org/node/305466 – Callaway, B., & Creevey, L. (1994). The heritage of Islam: women religion and politics in West Africa.
2. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00737-003-0170-x – Douki, S., Nacef, F., Belhadj, A., Bouasker, A., & Ghachem, R. (2003). Violence against women in Arab and Islamic countries. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 6(3), 165-171.
3. http://books.google.com.qa/books?id=4F-xf-R9vNEC&lpg=PR7&ots=pgIhDunpf6&dq=attitudes%20towards%20women%20in%20islamic%20culture%20or%20religion%20modern%20day&lr&pg=PR15#v=onepage&q=attitudes%20towards%20women%20in%20islamic%20culture%20or%20religion%20modern%20day&f=false – Mernissi, F. (1987). Beyond the veil: Male-female dynamics in modern Muslim society (Vol. 423). Indiana University Press

QUESTION: Are attitudes towards women in modern day Islam a result of religion or culture.

I want this paper to discuss the way that attitudes towards women are in comparison to how they used to be. Some things to think about are, were women treated this way in history, was it because of the religion (provide evidence of the fact that it was religious). Find concrete quotes that can help support your main claim.

I want this paper to compare how things are now and how they were back then and go on to prove that with evidence and then simply explain the evidence.

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