I am aware of your argument and this is what I have been trying to explain..

Maybe some people misinterpreted the teachings of Islam which lead to unjust laws against women in this case. I agree with you here. But If you are not convinced, don't support Islam, which you are entitled to do, then I don't agree with you nor will I accept freedom as you define it.

I support equality..but this does not mean freedom of behaviour...for both genders

Men for example, are not allowed to dress revealing clothes.

Islam imposes certain commitments on men and women. Hijab for example is a commitment of Islam. Whether women adhere to it or not is another matter. muslim

women who wear Hijab should not be considered opressed. Do you agree to this?