
Source: Times of Malta
The status of women in Islam is an issue that is largely misunderstood in present times. Muslim women are generally viewed as repressed and deprived of their rights, and considered inferior to men.
Some accuse Islam with lack of women rights, violence against women such as female genital mutilation and honour killing, lack of right to marry someone of their choice, or the right to divorce, or the right to inheritance, or to education, job or business, etc.
On the contrary, Islam gives great respect to women. In the Holy Quran hundreds of teachings which apply to both men and women are explained.
The moral, spiritual and economic equality of men and women as ruled by Islam is unquestionable. Islam has really elevated the status of women. In Islam men and women are equal in dignity and rights, however, they are assigned different duties and responsibilities.
Before the coming of Islam, the condition of women was equal to that of slaves and chattels, with no rights. Women were sold as personal commodities. Women could neither own nor inherit property. In domestic affairs, they had no rights over their children or themselves. If they were abused by their husbands, they had no recourse to divorce. They had no real status in the society.
A woman was not respected as wife, mother or daughter. In some Arab tribes, female children were buried alive because they were considered a curse on the family. Women were given little or no education, and had no say in religious matters,being regarded as limited in spirituality and intellect.
Islam, 1,400 years ago, gave women their rights and equal status with men. It made women heirs to property and gave them the right of inheritance. Muslim women can go to a mosque, perform pilgrimages, observe fasting and give to charity.
Islam awarded woman the samespiritual capability as man, and that she can attain equal spiritual rewards through her own efforts.
Islam also awarded equal opportunities to women and men to seek knowledge and taught that they should pray for the advancement of their education.
Prophet Muhammad exhorted both to “seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave”, and emphasised that education is compulsory for both: “It is the duty of every Muslim man and every Muslim woman to acquire knowledge.”
Muslim girls and women have equal and similar rights as boys and men to marry someone of their choice. Forced marriages were never appreciated in Islam. According to Islamic law, the bride’s approval and consent for marriage is compulsory. Parents or guardians have no authority to force a girl to marry anyone.
Let me quote a tradition of Prophet Muhammad: “It is narrated that a virgin girl came to the Holy Prophet Muhammad [peace be on him] and said that her father had married her with someone but she did not like him. The Holy Prophet Muhammad gave her the option to maintain that marriage or reject it.”
Islam has been foremost in assigning to woman a position of economic independence. Any property that a woman might acquire by her own effort, or might inherit as an heir or receive as a legacy or gift, belongs to her independently ofher husband.
Khadija the wife of the Prophet was herself a business woman. Islam has also granted woman the right to inherit. Woman is entitled to inherit from the deceased in her role of mother, wife, daughter or sister.
In her role as mother, Islam grants woman the highest social status, because the mother is revered in Islam unlike any other individual. Muslims are instructed to show great care to their parents and particularly to their mothers. Prophet Muhammad said that: “Paradise lies under the feet of your mothers.”
Woman as a daughter has also been given extreme respect. The pre-Islamic practice of killing infant girls at birth for fear of humiliation was totally abolished by Islam. Islam has taught that a father must raise his daughters in the same way as his sons. In fact, taking good care of a daughter opens the door to paradise, as the Prophet said: “He who has a daughter and does not bury her alive nor humiliate her, nor give priority to son over daughter, God will grant him paradise.”
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Wow this is fantastic. Women are indeed equal to men, and have the same rights and privileges.
But I must ask, before I can truly and completely accept this, if Islam sees this as a problem, the mercy killings, genital mutilation, etc, what is Islam doing to stop these atrocities from happening? It is not enough to say you are peaceful, respectful, and loving, our actions must match our words. Words alone are empty of action. As always THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING…..
IN FACT, BASE ON AL QURAN .
Woman issue in Islam at Muhammad (saw)’s time.
The Arabs were a nation that often had conflicts, hostility, kidnappings and civil-wars that caused by different ethnicity and religious beliefs.
They were at the brink of a pit of Fire.QS 3;103.
Can you imagine how Arab people lived at Prophet Muhammad’s time?
Prophet’s cloth made from animal skin, and his house like a movable tent, not a real house as you think. There was no paper to write Allah’s words. Allah’s words was written on the animal skin as described on al Quran 16;81. A man could have 4 wives and some sex slaves.
Are women the second class in Islam? Yes.
Women were treated as slave, QS 24: 33.. When one of them is given the good news of a female child, his face becomes gloomy and he is choked with grief.QS 16:58. They killed their children foolishly, due to their lack of knowledge QS 6;140. Women could not go out side alone without accompanied by her brother, husband. When women went out side have to cover the entire body with cloth, QS 33;59, QS 24;31 except 2 holes at front of her eyes.
Women could not shake hand with man, Women could not seat side by side with man. Women could not be a leader. Young girls did not be allowed to school like a boy. The age of 12-13 years old was forced to marry.
Girls will get inheritance ½ than boys QS 4:11 A wife did not has the right to ask for divorce. A wife could not reject her husband wish.QS. 4;34. A husband could have 4 wives and many women slaves. Some of sex slaves
According to Allah and Prophet written in Al Quran QS 7;26-27 described clearly that
“ their dress removed from them, so that he could show them their shame(their private parts.).”
So the right reason why women have to cover their entire body with cloth because of; the first reason is to protect women body from the storm- desert that can harm them. And second reason is to protect women’s identity from kidnapping.
Therefore if women do not want to wear Jilbab, Burqa, do not need to feel sinful or guilty at all. The part of aurat of women are the private part and women’s breast.
Women’s hair, face, hands and feet are not Aurat in Islam.
If women travel to the desert countries is required to cover the whole body to prevent storm desert from harming your hair,skin and eyes. If you walk, you should bow your head to prevent sand will not enter and harm your eyes.
Those who live in United States or other countries do not need to cover your head, hair, hand and feet. You do not feel guilty or sins. Allah is All Wiser and Knower.
Was salam–With love