Women's Rights In Islam
The
Conditions of Women in Arabia Before Islam
In those days before
Islam, women were treated like slaves or property. Their personal
consent concerning anything related to their well-being was
considered unimportant, to such a degree that they were never even
treated as a party to a marriage contract.
"And
when the news of (the birth of) a female (child) is brought to any
of them, his face becomes dark, and he is filled with inward grief!
He hides himself from the people because of the evil of that whereof
he has been informed. Shall he keep her with dishonor or bury her in
the earth? Certainly, evil is their decision." And as part of a
description of various events on the Day of Judgment, the Quran
mentions:
"And when the female (infant) buried
alive (as the pagan Arabs used to do) Outside Arabia
conditions for women were no better. In India, Egypt, and all
European countries in the Dark Ages, women were treated worse than
slaves. They were not regarded as human beings but as sort of a
sub-species between humans and animals.
Allah
(SWT) Gave the Arab Women Their Rights
The rights of Muslim
women were given to us by Allah (SWT), who is All-Compassionate,
All-Merciful, All-Just, All-Unbiased, All-Knowing and Most Wise.
These rights, which were granted to women more than 1400 years ago,
and were taught by the perfect example of the Prophet Muhammad
(SAW), were given by the one Who created us and Who alone knows what
rights are best for our female natures. Allah (SWT) says in the
Quran:
"O You who believe! You are forbidden
to inherit women against their will, and you should not treat them
with harshness, that you may take away part of the Mahr
(bridal-money given by the husband to his wife at time of marriage)
you have given them, unless they commit open illegal sexual
intercourse. And live with them honorably. If you dislike them, it
may be that you dislike a thing and Allah brings The most basic right of
a woman in Islam is the knowledge and recognition that she never has
to ask or demand or fight for her rights which are guaranteed to her
by Allah (SWT) Himself. Rights
That Islam Gives to Women
Human Rights
Islam considers a woman
to be equal to a man as a human being and as his partner in this
life. Women have been created with a soul of the same nature as
man’s. Allah (SWT) says in the Quran:
"O
mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created you from a single
person (Adam), and from him (Adam) He created his wife (Eve), and
from them both He created many men and women and fear Allah through
Whom you demand your mutual (rights), and (do not cut the relations
of) the wombs (kinship). Surely, Allah is Ever and All-Watcher over
you." (Al-Nisa 4:1) And in the words of the
Prophet Muhammad (SAW),
"Assuredly, women are the twin halves
of men." (Sahih reported by Abu-Dawud (RA)
Islam does not blame
Eve alone for the First Sin. The Quran makes it very clear that both
Adam and Eve were tempted, that they both sinned and were both
forgiven after their repentance. Allah (SWT) says in the Quran:
"Then
Satan whispered suggestions to them both in order to uncover that
which was hidden from them of their private parts (before); he said:
"Your Lord did not forbid you this tree save you should become
angels or become of the immortals." And he (Satan) swore by Allah to
them both (saying): "Verily, I am one of the sincere well-wishers
for you both." So he mislead them with deception. Then when they
tasted of the tree, that which was hidden from them of their shame
(private parts) became manifest to them and they began to stick
together the leaves of Paradise over themselves (in order to cover
their shame). And their Lord called out to them (saying): "Did I not
forbid you that tree and tell you: Verily, Satan is an open enemy
unto you?" They said: "Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves. If You
forgive us not, and bestow not upon us Your Mercy, we shall
certainly be of the losers." (Allah) said: "Get down, one of you an
enemy to the other (i.e. Adam, Eve, and Satan, etc.). On earth will
be a dwelling-place for you and an enjoyment, - for a time." He
said: "Therein you shall live, and therein you shall die, and from
it you shall be brought out (i.e. resurrected)."(Al-A’raf 7:20-25) In Islamic law a woman
is an independent, unique individual in her own right. She has the
same responsibilities towards herself, towards Allah (SWT) and
towards other human beings as the male, and will be punished or
rewarded in the Hereafter without discrimination towards her female
gender.
Civil Rights
There is no compulsion
in religion according to the Quran:
"There is no compulsion in religion.
Verily, the Right Path has become distinct from the wrong path.
Whoever disbelieves in Taghut [anything worshipped other then the
Real God (Allah)] and believes in Allah, then he has grasped the
most trustworthy handhold that will never break. And Allah is
All-Hearer, All-Knower." A Muslim woman is not
permitted to change her family name to her husband’s name upon
marriage. She is always known by her father’s name, as a mark of her
own identity. In choosing a marriage partner, her consent to accept
or reject any prospective suitor for marriage must be respected. A
Muslim woman has the right to seek divorce, if necessary within the
laws of Islam. Muslim Women Have the
Right to Go Outside of Her Home
Muslim women are not
forbidden from going out in the community, working, or visiting
relatives and female friends, if there is no objection from their
guardian/husband and they are covered and behave and speak according
to Islamic guidelines and, if necessary, escorted by their Mahram
(a close male relative). However, a woman’s home should be the main
base that she works from. Allah (SWT) instructed the wife’s of the
Prophet (SAW): "O
wives of the Prophet! You are not like any other women. If you keep
your duty (to Allah), then be not soft in speech, lest he is whose
heart is a disease (of hypocrisy or evil desire for adultery, etc.)
should be moved with desire, but speak in an honorable manner. And
stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the
times of ignorance, and offer prayers perfectly (Iqamat-as-Salat),
and give Zakat and obey Allah and His Messenger. Allah wishes only
to remove Ar-Rijs (evil deeds and sins, etc.) from you, O members of
the family [of the Prophet (SAW)], and to purify you with a thorough
purification." (Al-Ahzab 33:32-33)
A Woman in Islam Has the
Right to Get an Education
In the words of the
Prophet Muhammad (SAW):
"To seek knowledge is obligatory on
every Muslim." Muslim here meaning
male and female Muslims, as women are the twin halves of men. The
Prophet (SAW) also said:
"Whoever follows a way to seek
knowledge, Allah will make easy for him a way to paradise."
(Declared Authentic By Shaikh Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen Al-Albaani)
A woman in Islam has
the right to knowledge and education. Allah (SWT) encourages women
to read and keep up the learning process. He also bestows His mercy
upon all who seek knowledge, and gives them high status:
"Is
one who is obedient to Allah, prostrating himself or standing (in
prayer) during the hours of the night, fearing the Hereafter and
hoping for the Mercy of his Lord (like one who disbelieves)? Say:
"Are those who know equal to those who know not?" It is only men of
understanding who will remember (i.e. get a lesson from Allah’s
Signs and Verses). (Az-Zumar 39:9)
"O
you who believe! When you are told to make room in the assemblies,
(spread out and) make room. Allah will give you (ample) room (from
His Mercy). And when you are told to rise up (for prayers, Jihad, or
for any other good deed), rise up. Allah will exalt in degree those
of you who believe, and those who have been granted knowledge. And
Allah is Well-Acquainted with what you do. (Al-Mujadilah 58:11)
This is referring to
religious knowledge, in the first place, and to any other kind of
knowledge, in the second place, where one has the intention of
benefiting herself, her family and the Islamic society.
Additionally, a husband should not forbid his wife from going out of
the house to seek basic religious knowledge, unless he is teaching
her at home. The Quran advises mankind to pray:
"Then
High above all be Allah, the True King. And be not in haste [O
Muhammad (SAW)] with the Quran before its revelation is completed to
you, and say: My Lord! Increase me in knowledge." (Ta-Ha 20:114)
The Right to Go to the
Mosque
The Messenger of Allah
(SAW) said:
"If someone’s wife asks his permission
to go to the mosque, he should not deny it to her." Women should be covered
Islamically, according to the Muslim woman's dress requirements (see
Her Dress).
"But their homes are
better for them." (Reported by Abu Dawud and Ahmed)
Islam Gives Men and Women
Equal Rights
In reality, and in
Islam, the rights and responsibilities of a woman are equal to those
of man, but they are not necessarily identical with them. Equality
and sameness are two very different things. I think you’ll agree
that, for one thing, women and men are physically very different
from one another, although they are equal to each other in other
important ways. The Right to Seek
Employment
If you take a look at
many societies today, a woman is only valued and considered
important if she performs the functions of a man, (while at the same
time displaying her feminine attractions to the public). While these
women may carry the immense responsibility of bearing and rearing
children, you have to admit that they may still be at par with men
in nearly every area of life. The result is the present-day
confusion concerning sex role differentiation, resulting in very
large numbers of divorces and emotionally distraught children. A Muslim Woman is
Required to Dress a Certain Way When She Goes Out in Public
For a Muslim woman, her
modest dress is an expression of a universal sisterhood. An Islamic
dress also liberates the Muslim woman, and she is then automatically
respected for her mind instead of her body. Simply put, she retains
her dignity! It is like saying: I am a respectful woman. I am not
for every man to look at, touch, or speak to. I am protected,
exactly like a precious white pearl which, if touched by everyone,
will become black and dirty.
THE RIGHT OF A MUSLIM WOMAN IS TO BE
RESPECTED FOR HER MIND AND FOR BEING HER OWN PERSON
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