WOMEN IN ISLAM
... Moreover, the Qur'an has a special recommendation for the good treatment of mothers "And we have enjoined upon man (to be good) to his parents: His mother bears him in weakness upon weakness..." (Qur'an 31:14) (See also Qur'an 46:15, ...
... Moreover, the Qur'an has a special recommendation for the good treatment of mothers "And we have enjoined upon man (to be good) to his parents: His mother bears him in weakness upon weakness..." (Qur'an 31:14) (See also Qur'an 46:15, ...
WOMEN IN ISLAM
... Moreover, the Qur'an has a special recommendation for the good treatment of mothers "And we have enjoined upon man (to be good) to his parents: His mother bears him in weakness upon weakness..." (Qur'an 31:14) (See also Qur'an 46:15, ...
... Moreover, the Qur'an has a special recommendation for the good treatment of mothers "And we have enjoined upon man (to be good) to his parents: His mother bears him in weakness upon weakness..." (Qur'an 31:14) (See also Qur'an 46:15, ...
Islam, Women and Family Planning: A Primer
... Bangladesh. In many respects, Bangladesh is very much like Pakistan. The two countries were one nation for 24 years, until 1971 when East Pakistan seceded to become a separate country. Both countries are poor and overcrowded. But in Bangladesh, unlike Pakistan, the government is secular and has cons ...
... Bangladesh. In many respects, Bangladesh is very much like Pakistan. The two countries were one nation for 24 years, until 1971 when East Pakistan seceded to become a separate country. Both countries are poor and overcrowded. But in Bangladesh, unlike Pakistan, the government is secular and has cons ...
Is Islam Misogynic?
... ibn Idris al-Shafi‘i believed that the right age for a girl to consider marriage is the age of fifteen 12 The laws of Muslim countries today have a different position for the minimum marriageable age. Legally, although some of them prescribe more or less reasonable level, (16-18 years) in practice, ...
... ibn Idris al-Shafi‘i believed that the right age for a girl to consider marriage is the age of fifteen 12 The laws of Muslim countries today have a different position for the minimum marriageable age. Legally, although some of them prescribe more or less reasonable level, (16-18 years) in practice, ...
On the Straight Path: Women in Islam
... of the rights of women.5 Elsewhere she points out how the Qur'fin and hadrth, the primary sources, have been interpreted solely by men; and that modem Islamization processes have systematically sought to deprive women of their rights. She is however loyal to that true Islam in which patriarchy is no ...
... of the rights of women.5 Elsewhere she points out how the Qur'fin and hadrth, the primary sources, have been interpreted solely by men; and that modem Islamization processes have systematically sought to deprive women of their rights. She is however loyal to that true Islam in which patriarchy is no ...
Women in Islam and Christianity: A Comparison
... either on account of her creation from man's rib, or her role in the 'Fall' or as a 'helpmate' to man. Such patriarchal ideas extend into the twentieth century and may be seen, for instance, in the writings of the influential Protestant thinker Karl Barth. Not until the emergence of 'feminist theolo ...
... either on account of her creation from man's rib, or her role in the 'Fall' or as a 'helpmate' to man. Such patriarchal ideas extend into the twentieth century and may be seen, for instance, in the writings of the influential Protestant thinker Karl Barth. Not until the emergence of 'feminist theolo ...
Penyebab Berdiri Muh
... (age 44), a devout Muslim educated for several years in Mecca, where he had been much affected by the writings of the Egyptian reformist Muhammad 'Abduh. 'Abduh advocated the purification of Islamic thought and practice, the defence of Islam against its critics, and the promotion of these aims throu ...
... (age 44), a devout Muslim educated for several years in Mecca, where he had been much affected by the writings of the Egyptian reformist Muhammad 'Abduh. 'Abduh advocated the purification of Islamic thought and practice, the defence of Islam against its critics, and the promotion of these aims throu ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... beyond doubt that women are not only capable of leading societies but in fact they have excelled at it. The mention of Aisha (RA), in this regard holds special significance because, the very fact that the she, Aisha (RA), a young wife of the Prophet (PBUH) could lead a battle against the men during ...
... beyond doubt that women are not only capable of leading societies but in fact they have excelled at it. The mention of Aisha (RA), in this regard holds special significance because, the very fact that the she, Aisha (RA), a young wife of the Prophet (PBUH) could lead a battle against the men during ...
Islamisation of the Muslim World
... and know what is wrong and what is right. One of the most heart wrenching stories I heard was from Guljabeen. She had recently lost her husband after nursing him for many years. A woman in her 70s she was forced by her sons to undertake iddat.xiv My son is very religious. He does not even allow a te ...
... and know what is wrong and what is right. One of the most heart wrenching stories I heard was from Guljabeen. She had recently lost her husband after nursing him for many years. A woman in her 70s she was forced by her sons to undertake iddat.xiv My son is very religious. He does not even allow a te ...
DOC WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL ISLAM
... 26. AISHA NOW BECAME RESPECTED AUTHORITY ON WHAT MOHAMMED HAD DONE OR SAID IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS a. HIS SUNNA 27. SHE MUCH IN DEMAND 28. WOMEN ASKED HER FOR HER ADVICE ON QUESTIONS OF a. CLOTHING, COSMETICS IN RELATION TO RELIGIOUS LAW 29. EVEN RESPECTED MEN CONSULTED HER ON QUESTIONS OF RELIGION & ...
... 26. AISHA NOW BECAME RESPECTED AUTHORITY ON WHAT MOHAMMED HAD DONE OR SAID IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS a. HIS SUNNA 27. SHE MUCH IN DEMAND 28. WOMEN ASKED HER FOR HER ADVICE ON QUESTIONS OF a. CLOTHING, COSMETICS IN RELATION TO RELIGIOUS LAW 29. EVEN RESPECTED MEN CONSULTED HER ON QUESTIONS OF RELIGION & ...
women reservation bill and politics of obcs and minorities
... have become achievers in various fields of life. In Kuwait women fought their case up to Supreme Court to go to parliament without wearing hijab. In Malaysia, women have been appointed to naval ships and in Indonesia a Muslim woman Megawati Sukarnoputri became president of the country. And of course ...
... have become achievers in various fields of life. In Kuwait women fought their case up to Supreme Court to go to parliament without wearing hijab. In Malaysia, women have been appointed to naval ships and in Indonesia a Muslim woman Megawati Sukarnoputri became president of the country. And of course ...
An Enchanted Modern - Gender and Public Piety in Shii Lebanon
... and Hezbollah’s stronghold, the book moves on to trace the path of Shi’a revival in Lebanon, providing relevant background information to the situation of the religious Lebanese Shi’a today, who have come from being a severely marginalised sector of society into a fully institutionalised one. This, ...
... and Hezbollah’s stronghold, the book moves on to trace the path of Shi’a revival in Lebanon, providing relevant background information to the situation of the religious Lebanese Shi’a today, who have come from being a severely marginalised sector of society into a fully institutionalised one. This, ...
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... Should marital disputes arise, the Quran encourages couples to resolve them privately in a spirit of fairness and probity. ...
... Should marital disputes arise, the Quran encourages couples to resolve them privately in a spirit of fairness and probity. ...
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN CIVILISATION Muhammad Shaheem Ali
... necessary, and they must be confined only to household affairs, are contradictory to the principles of Islamic ...
... necessary, and they must be confined only to household affairs, are contradictory to the principles of Islamic ...
muslim women in indian society - Centre for Study of Society and
... flying in the face of Qur’an. It is totally unjust to women and Qur’an whose most fundamental value is justice (‘adl can never permit such unjust form of divorce. Qur’an has laid down proper procedure for divorce, which unfortunately is not followed by Muslims though they swear by divinity of the Qu ...
... flying in the face of Qur’an. It is totally unjust to women and Qur’an whose most fundamental value is justice (‘adl can never permit such unjust form of divorce. Qur’an has laid down proper procedure for divorce, which unfortunately is not followed by Muslims though they swear by divinity of the Qu ...
Vol.8, No.1, Januari 2009 KESAKSIAN PEREMPUAN
... what has been stated in the verse has to be interpreted contextually. The paper tries to describe the different view of the conventional and contemporary scholars, why it happens, and what kind of interpretation seems to be suitable for nowadays. What have been found is that the different opinion be ...
... what has been stated in the verse has to be interpreted contextually. The paper tries to describe the different view of the conventional and contemporary scholars, why it happens, and what kind of interpretation seems to be suitable for nowadays. What have been found is that the different opinion be ...
WOMEN AND SHARIAH LAW
... barbaric practice of pre-Islamic Arabs of female infanticide. These ignorant people used to bury female daughters alive. The Quran forbade the practice, making it a crime. Surah 81 additionally, the Quran condemned the chauvinistic attitudes of some people who used to greet the birth of a boy with g ...
... barbaric practice of pre-Islamic Arabs of female infanticide. These ignorant people used to bury female daughters alive. The Quran forbade the practice, making it a crime. Surah 81 additionally, the Quran condemned the chauvinistic attitudes of some people who used to greet the birth of a boy with g ...
AFRICAN FEMINISTS` AGENDA AND SEX MODIFICATION
... ensure that the womenfolk continue to live in cultural or traditional chains. Anigala contends that women’s right to aspire to leadership positions should be upheld by well-meaning members of the society for several reasons, including that “women are perceived to be less corrupt than men and this wi ...
... ensure that the womenfolk continue to live in cultural or traditional chains. Anigala contends that women’s right to aspire to leadership positions should be upheld by well-meaning members of the society for several reasons, including that “women are perceived to be less corrupt than men and this wi ...
Feminism, Islam and the Contemporary Gender Debate
... WAF invited a Pakistani American scholar Dr. Riffat Hassan in 1983-84 and she is the 1st scholar who in 1985 began emphasizing the equality of sexes that can be understood through the story of human creation in Quran. Fatima Mernissi a secular feminist wrote her book ‘Women and Islam’ (1991) and ...
... WAF invited a Pakistani American scholar Dr. Riffat Hassan in 1983-84 and she is the 1st scholar who in 1985 began emphasizing the equality of sexes that can be understood through the story of human creation in Quran. Fatima Mernissi a secular feminist wrote her book ‘Women and Islam’ (1991) and ...
A Summary of The Crisis of Islamic Masculinities John Blevins
... showing how a living religious tradition is understood by those who are faithful to that tradition even as they interpret that tradition and its sacred texts in new ways. De Sondy identifies common elements of Muslim feminist theological writing: 1) an appeal to their experience both as faithful Mus ...
... showing how a living religious tradition is understood by those who are faithful to that tradition even as they interpret that tradition and its sacred texts in new ways. De Sondy identifies common elements of Muslim feminist theological writing: 1) an appeal to their experience both as faithful Mus ...
Lesson G Gender Jihad Amina Wadud Diff
... 1. What have we understood about Islam and gender roles from this task? 2. What would we like to have a better understanding of? 3. Why were the chosen pieces of text useful to understand gender roles in Islam? 4. What else do we need to know to have better understanding of gender roles in Islam? 5 ...
... 1. What have we understood about Islam and gender roles from this task? 2. What would we like to have a better understanding of? 3. Why were the chosen pieces of text useful to understand gender roles in Islam? 4. What else do we need to know to have better understanding of gender roles in Islam? 5 ...
2. Gender and Religious Fundamentalism
... Aims: introduce the concept and practice of religious fundamentalism and take a look at some of the gender issues it raises. look at the rise of Hindu nationalism, the role of gender within it and the debate about whether this is a form of religious fundamentalism introduce our next topic, gender an ...
... Aims: introduce the concept and practice of religious fundamentalism and take a look at some of the gender issues it raises. look at the rise of Hindu nationalism, the role of gender within it and the debate about whether this is a form of religious fundamentalism introduce our next topic, gender an ...
The Status of Women in Islam: Rights, Respect and the Myth of
... religion and politics, spheres affected by the influence of another powerful spouse, Umm Salamma. His youngest and most favored wife, A’isha, who the Prophet declared responsible for teaching Muslims “half their faith,” led arguably the most critical battle in the history of Islam, the Battle of the ...
... religion and politics, spheres affected by the influence of another powerful spouse, Umm Salamma. His youngest and most favored wife, A’isha, who the Prophet declared responsible for teaching Muslims “half their faith,” led arguably the most critical battle in the history of Islam, the Battle of the ...
ISLAMIC FACT SHEET 3
... More than half a million women and girls in the U.S. are at risk of undergoing FGM or have already undergone the procedure, including 166,173 under the age of 18, according to the Population Reference Bureau (PRB). The last large-scale study of FGM in the U. S. was released by the African Women’s He ...
... More than half a million women and girls in the U.S. are at risk of undergoing FGM or have already undergone the procedure, including 166,173 under the age of 18, according to the Population Reference Bureau (PRB). The last large-scale study of FGM in the U. S. was released by the African Women’s He ...
Feminisms and Gender Studies
... It is established as a protest to the male-dominant literary world. 70% of the fiction writers are women, yet female writers are often ignored by literary reviews and other “serious” literature venues. ...
... It is established as a protest to the male-dominant literary world. 70% of the fiction writers are women, yet female writers are often ignored by literary reviews and other “serious” literature venues. ...
Islamic feminism
Islamic feminism is a form of feminism concerned with the role of women in Islam. It aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public and private life. Islamic feminists advocate women's rights, gender equality, and social justice grounded in an Islamic framework. Although rooted in Islam, the movement's pioneers have also utilised secular, Western, or otherwise non-Muslim feminist discourses, and have recognized the role of Islamic feminism as part of an integrated global feminist movement.Advocates of the movement seek to highlight the deeply rooted teachings of equality in the religion and to encourage a questioning of the patriarchal interpretation of Islamic teaching through the Qur'an (holy book), hadith (sayings of Muhammad) and sharia (law) towards the creation of a more equal and just society.Muslim majority countries have produced several female heads of state, prime ministers, and state secretaries such as Lala Shovkat of Azerbaijan, Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan, Mame Madior Boye of Senegal, Tansu Çiller of Turkey, Kaqusha Jashari of Kosovo, and Megawati Sukarnoputri of Indonesia. Bangladesh was the second country in the world (after Mary and Elizabeth I in 16th century England) to be ruled by one female followed by another, those two being Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina. They have ruled the country as prime ministers since 1991---longer than men have managed, which might make Bangladesh unique in the history of the world’s republics.