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Woman liberation through Islam

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In the name of God, most Gracious, most Merciful

Woman liberation through islam

By Mary Ali and Anjum Ali

Today, people think that women are liberated in the West and that the Women’s Liberation Movement began in the 20th century. Actually, the women’s liberation movement was not begun by women, but was revealed by God to a man in the seventh century by the name of Muhammad (SAW), who is known as the last Prophet of Islam. The Quran and the Traditions of the Prophet (Hadith or Sunnah) are the sources from which every Muslim woman derives her rights and duties.

Human Rights

Islam, fourteen centuries ago, made women equally accountable to God in glorifying and worshipping Him–setting no limits on her moral progress. Also, Islam established a woman’s equality in her humanity with men, In the Quran, the first verse of the chapter entitled "Women", God says:

"O mankind! Be careful of your duty toward your Lord who created you from a single soul and from it its mate and from them both have spread abroad a multitude of men and women. Be careful of your duty toward Allah in Whom you claim (your rights) of one another, and towards the wombs (that bore you). Lo! Allah has been a Watcher over you." (4:1)

Since men and women both came from the same essence, they are equal in their humanity. Women cannot be by nature evil as some religions believe, or men would be evil also. Similarly, neither gender can be superior because it would be a contradiction to equality.

 

Civil Rights

In Islam, a woman has the basic freedoms of choice and expression based on recognition of her individual personality. First, she is free to choose her religion. The Quran states:

"There is no compulsion in religion. Right has been made distinct from error." (2:256)

Women are encouraged in Islam to contribute their opinions and ideas. There are many traditions of the Prophet(SAW) which indicate women would pose questions directly to him and offer their opinions concerning religion, economics, and social matters.

A Muslim woman chooses her husband and keeps her family name after marriage. A Muslim woman’s testimony is valid in legal disputes. In fact, where women are more familiar, their evidence is conclusive.

Social Rights

The Prophet(SAW) said, "Seeking knowledge is a mandate for every Muslim (male and female)". This includes knowledge of the Quran and the Hadith, as well as other knowledge. Men and women both have the capacity for learning and understanding. Since it is also their obligation to promote good behavior and condemn bad behavior in all spheres of life, Muslim women must acquire the appropriate education to perform this duty in accordance with their own natural talents and interests.

While bearing, raising, and teaching of children, providing support to her husband, and maintenance of a home are among the first and very highly regarded roles for a woman, if she has the skills to work outside the home for the good of the community, she may do so as long as her family obligations are met.

Islam recognizes and fosters the natural differences between men and women, despite their equality. Some types of work are more suitable for men and other types for women. This in no way diminishes either’s efforts nor its benefits. God will reward both sexes equally for the value of their work, though; it may not necessarily be the same activity.

Concerning motherhood, the Prophet(SAW) said, "Heaven lies under the feet of mothers.” This implies that the success of a society can be traced to the mothers who raised it. The first and greatest influence on a person comes from the sense of security, affection, and training received from the mother. Therefore, a woman having children must be educated and conscientious in order to be a skillful parent.

Political Rights

A right was given to the Muslim women by God 1400 years ago is the right to vote. On any public matter, a woman may voice her opinion and participate in politics. One example is narrated in the Quran (60:12):

Muhammad(S) is told that, when the believing woman comes to him and swear her allegiance to Islam, he must accept her oath. This established the right of women to select their leader and publicly declare so. Finally, Islam does not forbid women from holding important positions in the government. Abdurrahman Ibn Affan consulted many women before he recommended Uthman Ibn Affan to be the Caliph.

Economic Rights

The Quran states: "By the creation of the male and female; Verily, (the ends) you strive for are diverse." (92:3-4)

In these verses, God declares that He created men and women to be different, with unique roles, functions, and skills. As in society, where there is a division of labor, such is true in a family. Each member has different responsibilities. Generally, Islam upholds that women are entrusted with the nurturing role, and men, with the guardian role. Therefore, women are given the right to financial support.

The Quran states: "Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend of their wealth (for the support of women)." (4:34)

This guardianship and greater financial responsibility given to men requires that they provide women with not only monetary support, but also physical protection and kind respectful treatment.

Muslim women have the privilege to earn money, the right to own property, to enter into legal contracts, and to mange all of her assets in any way she pleases. She can run her own business and no one has any claim on her earnings, including her husband.

The Quran states:

"And in no wise covet those things in which Allah hath bestowed His gifts more freely on some of you than on others; to men is allotted what they earn, and to women, what they earn; but ask Allah of His bounty for Allah hath full knowledge of all things." (4:32)

A woman inherits from her relatives. The Quran states: "For men there is a share in what parents and relatives leave, and for women there is a share of what parents and relatives leave, whether it be little or much – an ordained share." (4:7

Rights of a Wife

The Quran states: "And among His signs is that He created for you mates from among yourselves that you may live in tranquility with them, and He has put love and mercy between you; verily, in that are signs for people who reflect." (30:21)

Marriage is, therefore, not just a physical or emotional necessity but, in fact, a sign from God! It is a relationship of mutual rights and obligations based on divine guidance. God created men and women with complimentary natures and, in the Quran, He laid out a system of laws to support harmonious interaction between the sexes.

"…They are your garments and you are their garments." (2:187)

Clothing provides physical protection and covers the beauty and faults of the body. Likewise, a spouse is viewed this way. Each protects the other and hides the faults and compliments the characteristics of the spouse. To foster the love and security that comes with marriage, Muslim wives have various rights. The first of the wife’s rights is to receive mahr, a gift from the husband, which is part of the marriage contract and required for the legality of the marriage.

The second right of a wife is maintenance. Despite any wealth she may have, her husband is obligated to provide her with food, shelter and clothing. He is not forced, however, to spend beyond his capability and his wife is not entitled to make unreasonable demands. The Quran states: "Let the man of means spend according to his means, and the man whose resources are restricted, let him spend according to what Allah has given him. Allah puts no burden on any person beyond what He has given him." (65:7)

God tells us men are guardians over women and are afforded the leadership in the family. His responsibility for obeying God extends to guiding his family to obey God at all times.

A wife’s rights also extend beyond material needs. She has the right to kind treatment. The Prophet said: "The most perfect believers are the best in conduct. And the best of you are those who are the best to their wives."

God tells us He created mates and put love, mercy, and tranquility between them.

Both men and women have a need for companionship and sexual needs and marriage is designed to fulfill those needs. If one spouse to denies this satisfaction to the other, the temptation exists to seek it elsewhere.

Duties of a Wife

With rights come responsibilities. Therefore, wives have certain obligations to their husbands. The Quran states: "The good women, in the absence of their husbands guard their rights as Allah has enjoined upon them to be guarded."(4:34)

A wife is to keep her husband’s secrets and protect their marital privacy. Issues of intimacy or faults that would dishonor him are not to be shared by the wife, just as he is expected to guard her honor.

A wife must also guard her husband’s property. She must safeguard his home and possessions, to the best of her ability, from theft or damage. She should manage the household affairs wisely, so as to prevent loss or waste. She should not allow anyone to enter the house whom her husband dislikes or incur any expenses which her husband disapproves of.

A Muslim woman must cooperate and coordinate with her husband. There cannot, however, be cooperation with a man who is disobedient to God. She should not fulfill his requests if he wants her to do something unlawful. A husband also should not take advantage of his wife, but be considerate of her needs and happiness.

Conclusion

The Quran states: "And it becomes not a believing man or a believing woman, when Allah and His Messenger, Muhammad (SAW) have decided on an affair (for them), that they should (after that) claim any say in their affair; and whoso is rebellious to Allah and His Messenger, he verily goes astray in error manifest," (33:36)

Muslim woman were given roles, duties, and rights 1400 years ago that most women do not enjoy today, even in the West. These are from God and are designed to keep balance in society; what may seem unjust or missing in one place is compensated for or explained in another. Islam is a complete way of life.

 

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