What are the women rights like under Islam??

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What are the women rights like under Islam/ and how have they changed since Islams golden age (from mid 8th century until 12th century) if they have changed?.


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Praise be to Allaah.

Islam honours women greatly. It honours women as mothers who must be respected, obeyed and treated with kindness. Pleasing one's mother is regarded as part of pleasing Allaah. Islam tells us that Paradise lies at the mother’s feet, i.e. that the best way to reach Paradise is through one's mother. And Islam forbids disobeying one’s mother or making her angry, even by saying a mild word of disrespect. The mother’s rights are greater than those of the father, and the duty to take care of her grows greater as the mother grows older and weaker. All of that is mentioned in many texts of the Qur'aan and Sunnah.

For example, Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And We have enjoined on man to be dutiful and kind to his parents”

[al-Ahqaaf 46:15]

“And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And that you be dutiful to your parents. If one of them or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of disrespect, nor shout at them but address them in terms of honour.

24. And lower unto them the wing of submission and humility through mercy, and say: ‘My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy as they did bring me up when I was young’”

[al-Isra’ 17:23, 24]

Ibn Maajah (2781) narrated that Mu’aawiyah ibn Jaahimiah al-Sulami (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: I came to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and said: O Messenger of Allaah, I want to go for jihad with you, seeking thereby the Face of Allaah and the Hereafter. He said, “Woe to you! Is your mother still alive?” I said, Yes. He said, “Go back and honour her.” Then I approached him from the other side and said: O Messenger of Allaah, I want to go for jihad with you, seeking thereby the Face of Allaah and the Hereafter. He said, “Woe to you! Is your mother still alive?” I said, Yes. He said, “Go back and honour her.” Then I approached him from in front and said, O Messenger of Allaah, I want to go for jihad with you, seeking thereby the Face of Allaah and the Hereafter. He said, “Woe to you! Is your mother still alive?” I said, Yes. He said, “Go back and honour her (lit. stay by her feet), for there is Paradise.”

Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Sunan Ibn Maajah. It was also narrated by al-Nasaa’i with the words: “Stay with her for Paradise is beneath her feet.”

Al-Bukhaari (5971) and Muslim (2548) narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: A man came to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and said: “O Messenger of Allaah, who is most deserving of my good company?” He said: “Your mother.” He said: “Then who?” He said: “Your mother.” He said: “Then who?” He said: “Your mother.” He said: “Then who?” He said: “Then your father.”

And there are other texts which we do not have room to mention here.

One of the rights which Islam gives to the mother is that her son should spend on her if she needs that support, so long as he is able and can afford it. Hence for many centuries it was unheard of among the people of Islam for a mother to be left in an old-people’s home or for a son to kick her out of the house, or for her sons to refuse to spend on her, or for her to need to work in order to eat and drink if her sons were present.

Islam also honours women as wives. Islam urges the husband to treat his wife in a good and kind manner, and says that the wife has rights over the husband like his rights over her, except that he has a degree over her, because of his responsibility of spending and taking care of the family’s affairs. Islam states that the best of the Muslim men is the one who treats his wife in the best manner, and the man is forbidden to take his wife’s money without her consent. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“and live with them honourably”

[al-Nisa’ 4:19]

“And they (women) have rights (over their husbands as regards living expenses) similar (to those of their husbands) over them (as regards obedience and respect) to what is reasonable, but men have a degree (of responsibility) over them. And Allaah is All-Mighty, All-Wise”

[al-Baqarah 2:228]

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “I urge you to treat women well.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 331; Muslim, 1468.

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The best of you is the one who is best to his wife, and I am the best of you to my wives.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 3895; Ibn Maajah, 1977; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi.

And Islam honours women as daughters, and encourages us to raise them well and educate them. Islam states that raising daughters will bring a great reward. For example, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever takes care of two girls until they reach adulthood, he and I will come like this on the Day of Resurrection,” and he held his fingers together. Narrated by Muslim, 2631.

Ibn Maajah (3669) narrated that ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “Whoever has three daughters and is patient towards them, and feeds them, gives them to drink and clothes them from his riches, they will be a shield for him from the Fire on the Day of Resurrection.” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah.

Islam honours woman as sisters and as aunts. Islam enjoins upholding the ties of kinship and forbids severing those ties in many texts. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O people! Spread (the greeting of) salaam, offer food (to the needy), uphold the ties of kinship, and pray at night when people are sleeping, and you will enter Paradise in peace.” Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 3251; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah.

Al-Bukhaari (5988) narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allaah, may He be exalted, said to the ties of kinship: ‘Whoever upholds you, I will support him, and whoever breaks you, I will cut him off.’”

All of these qualities may co-exist in a single woman: she may be a wife, a daughter, a mother, a sister, an aunt, so she may be honoured in all these ways.

To conclude: Islam raised the status of women, and made them equal with men in most rulings. So women, like men, are commanded to believe in Allaah and to worship Him. And women are made equal to men in terms of reward in the Hereafter. Women have the right to express themselves, to give sincere advice, to enjoin what is good and forbid what is evil, and to call people to Allaah. Women have the right to own property, to buy and sell, to inherit, to give charity and to give gifts. It is not permissible for anyone to take a woman’s wealth without her consent. Women have the right to a decent life, without facing aggression or being wronged. Women have the right to be educated; in fact it is obligatory to teach them what they need to know about their religion.

Anyone who compares the rights of women in Islam with their situation during the Jaahiliyyah or in other civilizations will understand that what we are saying is true. In fact we are certain that women are given the greatest honour in Islam.

There is no need for us to mention the situation of women in Greek, Persian or Jewish society, but even Christian societies had a bad attitude towards women. The theologians even gathered at the Council of Macon to discuss whether woman was merely a body or a body with a soul. They thought it most likely that women did not have a soul that could be saved, and they made an exception only in the case of Mary (Maryam – peace be upon her).

The French held a conference in 586 CE to discuss whether women had souls or not, and if they had souls, were these souls animal or human? In the end, they decided that they were human! But they were created to serve men only.

During the time of Henry VIII, the English Parliament issued a decree forbidding women to read the New Testament because they were regarded as impure.

Until 1805, English law allowed a man to sell his wife, and set a wife’s price at six pennies.

In the modern age, women were kicked out of the house at the age of eighteen so that they could start working to earn a bite to eat. If a woman wanted to stay in the house, she had to pay her parents rent for her room and pay for her food and laundry.

See ‘Awdat al-Hijaab, 2/47-56.

How can this compare to Islam which enjoins honouring and kind treatment of women, and spending on them?

Secondly:

With regard to the changes in these rights throughout the ages, the basic principles have not changed, but with regard to the application of these principles, there can be no doubt that during the golden age of Islam, the Muslims applied the sharee’ah of their Lord more, and the rulings of this sharee’ah include honouring one’s mother and treating one’s wife, daughter, sister and women in general in a kind manner. The weaker religious commitment grew, the more these rights were neglected, but until the Day of Resurrection there will continue to be a group who adheres to their religion and applies the sharee’ah of their Lord. These are the people who honour women the most and grant them their rights.

Despite the weakness of religious commitment among many Muslims nowadays, women still enjoy a high status, whether as daughters, wives or sisters, whilst we acknowledge that there are shortcomings, wrongdoing and neglect of women’s rights among some people, but each one will be answerable for himself.


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Thanks Angel{">i<"}tears...very much for this important thread

we hope to read more from your contributions

I pray to Allah to bless you my sister

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:) sallam 3laykom my brother
thank you
see you in heaven
pray with me ...for the Quran :(
i don't know what really going to happen to this people
i hop they stop doing that and just believe in Allah
really sometime i cry about they lost
see you soon brother:eek:
 
You seem to be comparing Islam with past actions of other cultural groups - but since then, many of these groups could be said to have specifically advanced women's rights well beyond what many Islamic countries practice today.

Giving women due respect is one issue - but giving women recognised rights in society is another. Do you remember how the Taliban saw themselves as the epitome of Islamic society? Yet wasn't this a society in which women had little access to education and work, let alone voting rights?
 
Giving women due respect is one issue - but giving women recognised rights in society is another. Do you remember how the Taliban saw themselves as the epitome of Islamic society? Yet wasn't this a society in which women had little access to education and work, let alone voting rights?
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I, Brian,,,You are right,,But we must remember that there are big difference between Society behaviour and the teachings of the religion .. many people can't understand these teachings and aims behind them, also the right way to apply them .

thanks for your point:)
 
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you can't fix some one if he dosent fix hiself

allah said (allah dosen't change people if they not change themselve)

ma3a al-sallama
 
Angel{">i<"}tears said:


“And they (women) have rights (over their husbands as regards living expenses) similar (to those of their husbands) over them (as regards obedience and respect) to what is reasonable, but men have a degree (of responsibility) over them. And Allaah is All-Mighty, All-Wise”

[al-Baqarah 2:228]


This is precisely where equal rights comes into play, for their rights to be equal neither would have rights over the other. From what I can gather this means that women have more say over living expenses but they must obey and respect men. How could a woman possibly have any right over a man if she must obey him? And don't all people regardless of their gender deserve respect? :confused:

By my own experience girls in the west are not thrown out of the house at 18 years of age to earn a living just to feed themselves. I left home at 17 by my own choice to go to university and get an education. My parents would've been happy to have had me stay at home though they may have expected me to contribute to household expenses after a while because I am a capable adult and responsible for myself. I know lots of people, both male and female, that stayed at home with their parents well into their twenties with varying degrees of financial contribution. ;)
 
If we were to pick and choose particular verses in Islam's holy books, then we can easily make the argument that Islam honors AND gives the same rights to women. However how do we define what we can pick and choose?
 
InquisitiveInHalifax said:
This is precisely where equal rights comes into play, for their rights to be equal neither would have rights over the other. From what I can gather this means that women have more say over living expenses but they must obey and respect men. How could a woman possibly have any right over a man if she must obey him? And don't all people regardless of their gender deserve respect? :confused:

By my own experience girls in the west are not thrown out of the house at 18 years of age to earn a living just to feed themselves. I left home at 17 by my own choice to go to university and get an education. My parents would've been happy to have had me stay at home though they may have expected me to contribute to household expenses after a while because I am a capable adult and responsible for myself. I know lots of people, both male and female, that stayed at home with their parents well into their twenties with varying degrees of financial contribution. ;)

Do you realise you've just contradicted yourself?
"This is precisely where equal rights comes into play, for their rights to be equal neither would have rights over the other."
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"How could a woman possibly have any right over a man if she must obey him? And don't all people regardless of their gender deserve respect? :confused:"
Do you want both sexes to be on equal footing without one having even the least degree above the other or do you want women to have some degree above men? which is it?
The problem with certain societies today is that, they tend to go beyond reason and demand absolute EQUALITY between the sexes. If men can do this, women must be able to do this too, then you must continue, if women can do this, men should be able to do this too. You know, as intelligent as these societies are, they tend to be rather half-baked too. Equality....can there truly be absolute equality between men and women?? definitely not..on certain issues, of course..say driving for instance. Male or female should be allowed to drive if they are able to. Now, say pregnancy....can you expect the male to bear a child? he impregnates on his part, sure...but could he possibly carry a child in a womb..does he have a womb to begin with?no...so how can you possibly allege that women are equal to men and vice versa? What should be propagated and practiced is 'gender fairness' and not equality...for equality or equilibrium would mean a balance between the two. Balance would denote that two things being weighed must be of equal proportion ....and we know that even anatomically men and women cannot achieve an equilibrium......
Wallahu'alam​

 
Giving women due respect is one issue - but giving women recognised rights in society is another. Do you remember how the Taliban saw themselves as the epitome of Islamic society? Yet wasn't this a society in which women had little access to education and work, let alone voting rights?

Assalamu'alaikum,
With all due respect, I'd appreciate it and I'm sure other Muslims would to, if you would not equate certain Muslim cultures with Islam when in fact they are quite contrary to one another. Why give example of Afghanistan? Why not of Malaysia? Why not of Brunei?...well all right, you say the Taliban considered themselves as the epitome of Islamic society....well that's what they said....can you provide the support of other Muslim countries to Afghanistan in regards to this philosophy of theirs? Don't speak about the misdeeds of Muslims and try to equate it with Islam..as much as Islam has its black sheep, so does every other society and religion. Speak about Islam, what Islam teaches...does Islam impede women's progress in education? does it stop them from working? does it impede their right to vote? well if you didn't know, Islam is in fact the first establishment to ever allow FEMALES to vote. This was emancipated 1400 years ago.
 
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