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4.34. Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other, and because they support them from their means.
The bolded part is incorrect. In fact it uses "fadala ba'dahum ala ba'd" the same term it used when it said we should not seperate between the prophets and that God "fadala ba'dahum ala ba'd". This means that he has given them preferences over EACH OTHER. Its not one over the other but each over the other.
So in a general sense yes men are the bread winners and so have preferences that God gave but also in some cases women can have the stronger say in the family.
The verse about the prophets tells us that some prophets were given some preferences over the other but also vice versa. David was given the Psalms but Moses talked to God and Jesus was given the Holy Spirit and Muhammad was given the Koran. Nobody gets it all.
Those Messengers! We preferred some of them to others; to some of them Allah spoke (directly); others He raised to degrees (of honor.)) ﴿2:253
And indeed, We have preferred some of the Prophets above others.)
Its preferences over each other and not one over the other as the translation says. It makes a differences.
What does this has to do with the topic of inheritance?
Well I think in general yes that the boys will end up having more responsibilities in their life and often have to also fend for the sister but in cases it could be the other way around.
Remember its one thing many times the Quran can be telling us to do something but iots another issue when it says we should not do something.
It never said that girls or boys should not be given the same but i think this verse has to do with equity as in most societies men have the responsibilities to take care of their sisters and often they are the ones who pay the dowries and have to work etc. In India and Pakistan its the women's families who actually bear the cost of marriage etc.
In the end it does not matter since the women marries the man and the man marries the women and they in any case will end up sharing their wealth in the end. So it always comes back to them. But it could be a question of equity in responsibilities.
The bolded part is incorrect. In fact it uses "fadala ba'dahum ala ba'd" the same term it used when it said we should not seperate between the prophets and that God "fadala ba'dahum ala ba'd". This means that he has given them preferences over EACH OTHER. Its not one over the other but each over the other.
So in a general sense yes men are the bread winners and so have preferences that God gave but also in some cases women can have the stronger say in the family.
The verse about the prophets tells us that some prophets were given some preferences over the other but also vice versa. David was given the Psalms but Moses talked to God and Jesus was given the Holy Spirit and Muhammad was given the Koran. Nobody gets it all.
Those Messengers! We preferred some of them to others; to some of them Allah spoke (directly); others He raised to degrees (of honor.)) ﴿2:253
And indeed, We have preferred some of the Prophets above others.)
Its preferences over each other and not one over the other as the translation says. It makes a differences.
What does this has to do with the topic of inheritance?
Well I think in general yes that the boys will end up having more responsibilities in their life and often have to also fend for the sister but in cases it could be the other way around.
Remember its one thing many times the Quran can be telling us to do something but iots another issue when it says we should not do something.
It never said that girls or boys should not be given the same but i think this verse has to do with equity as in most societies men have the responsibilities to take care of their sisters and often they are the ones who pay the dowries and have to work etc. In India and Pakistan its the women's families who actually bear the cost of marriage etc.
In the end it does not matter since the women marries the man and the man marries the women and they in any case will end up sharing their wealth in the end. So it always comes back to them. But it could be a question of equity in responsibilities.