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Women
In Islam
Women in Islam are appreciated and highly respected,
opposite to a lot of misleading and incorrect
information that are widely spread among
non-Muslims.
Qur'an has highlighted the fact that men and women
are equal in the sight of God. According to the
teachings of Islam, the only thing that
distinguishes people in the sight of God is their
level of God-consciousness and being pious.
Moreover, the Islamic Law has guaranteed rights to
women over 1400 years ago, whereas women in Western
societies are now struggling to obtain their rights.
For example, Islam considers the woman a
full-person, the spiritual equal of a male. Also,
according to the Islamic Law, women have the right
to own property, operate a business and receive
equal pay for equal work. The woman in Islam has
total control of her wealth; she cannot be married
against her will.
Moreover, the woman in Islam has the right to
inherit property and has the right to get divorced
if she doesn't get good treatment from her husband,
and can no longer stand her life with him (yet she
has to have a good reason). Also, Islam does not
look down on women nor consider them an "evil
temptress", and thus does not blame women for the
"original sin". Women in Islam participate in all
forms of worship same like men. Actually, the rights
that Islam gave to women over 1400 years ago were
almost unheard of in the West until the 1900's.
Fifty years ago, women in Western societies could
not buy a house or a car without the signature of
the father or the husband! Islam gives great respect
to women and their vital role in society. Also, it
is noteworthy that the Prophet Muhammad's mission
stopped many of the vicious practices in regards to
women that were present in the society of his time.
For example, the Qur'an put an end to the pagan Arab
practice of killing their baby daughters when they
were born.
If women in the Muslim World today don't get their
rights, it is not because Islam did not grant them
their rights, but because of some alien traditions
prevailing in many places that have come to
overshadow the teachings of Islam, either through
ignorance or through the impact of colonisation.
The Islam's respect to the women is crowned with
the Hijab, the veil, considered by a lot of
anti-Muslims a symbol of women's oppression and
servitude. God ordered Muslim women to wear the veil
(to cover the whole of their body except their face
and their hands) to protect them.
The Qur'an makes it clear through many verses that
the veil obligatory and not an option for Muslim
women (as some misleading information state).
"O Prophet! Tell your wives and daughters and the
women of the believers to draw their cloaks (jalabib)
close round them (when they go abroad)..."
The Qur'an also shows how essential the veil is for
modesty. Modesty is prescribed to protect women from
molestation. Thus, the only purpose of the veil in
Islam is protection. The Islamic veil is not a sign
of man's authority over the woman, nor is it a sign
of the woman's subjection to the man; on the
contrary it shows respect and care for the woman. |