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Women rights
 Awais Asharaf 2011-ch-28
 Salman Amjad 2011-ch-36
 Bilal safdar 2011-ch-96
 Awais yaqoob 2011-ch-32
contents
 Introduction and history
 Social aspect
 Spirtual aspect
 Political and legal aspect
Women Before Islam
Women’s Right to Property
 A daughter could inherit only if no male
heirs existed (Numbers 27:8)
 Among Arabs, only males could inherit
 Women were considered property, were
buried alive, had no rights, etc.
Pardah (Pre-Islam)
 In use before Islam
 It was often a sign of class
distinction
 Slaves could be punished
for veiling
 Before and after Islam,
where it was inconvenient to
labor, it was not worn
Ancient Society
 Women were inferior to men
 Birth of a female was a disgrace
 Qur’an: “When news is brought
to one of them, of [the birth of]
a female [child], his face darkens,
and he is filled with inward grief!”
 Girl allowed to live: bought and
sold as products
What the Qu’uran
Says About Women
Women’s Rights-Property
Woman’s Right to Property (Inheritance)
Surah 4, Ayah 7:
"From what is left by parents and those nearest
related there is a share for men and a share for
women, whether the property be small or large,
a determinate share."
Women’s Rights-Divorce
Surah 4, Ayah 20:
“But if you decide to take one wife in place
of another, even if you had given the
latter a whole treasure for dower, take not
the least bit of it back; Would you take it
by slander and a manifest wrong?”
Women’s Rights-Support
Woman’s Right to Support
Surah 4, Ayah 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.”
Veiling (For Women)
Surah 24, Ayah 31:
“And say to the believing women
that they should lower their gaze
and guard their modesty; that
they should not display their
beauty and ornaments except
what (must ordinarily) appear
thereof; that they should draw their veils over
their bosoms and not display their beauty except
to [relatives]”
Veiling (For Men)
Surah 24, Ayah 30:
“Say to the believing men that they should
lower their gaze and guard their modesty:
that will make for greater purity for them:
and Allah is well familiar with all that they
do.”
According to the English
Common Law:
 Women property
 He was entitled to the rent from the land and to any
profit which might be made from operating the estate
during the joint life of the spouses.
 English courts
 19th century
Misconceptions about Women in
Islam:
 Muslim women are slaves to their husbands/
inferior to them
 Women are forced by their husbands to cover
 Women are backward
 Women are oppressed in Islam
 Women are completely devoid of spiritual,
social, economic or political rights
Women in Islam
 In the midst of the darkness that surrounded the
world, the divine revelation echoed in the wide desert
of Arabia with a fresh, noble, and universal message
to humanity:
He (God) it is who did create you from a single soul
and therefrom did create his mate, that he might
dwell with her (in love)...(Qur'an 7:189)
And Allah has given you mates of your own nature,
and has given you from your mates, children and
grandchildren, and has made provision of good
things for you… (Qur'an 16:72)
 The spiritual aspect
 The economic aspect
 The social aspect
 The political and legal aspect
The Social Aspect (cont.)
As a wife:
 The Qur'an clearly indicates that marriage is sharing between
the two halves of the society, and that its objectives, besides
perpetuating human life, are emotional well-being and spiritual
harmony. Its bases are love and mercy.
“And among His Signs is this, that He created for you mates
from among yourselves that you may dwell in tranquility with
them, and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts);
verily in that are signs for those who reflect.” (Quran 30:21)
The Social Aspect (cont.)
As a wife:
 The Qur'an clearly indicates that marriage is sharing between
the two halves of the society, and that its objectives, besides
perpetuating human life, are emotional well-being and spiritual
harmony. Its bases are love and mercy.
“And among His Signs is this, that He created for you mates
from among yourselves that you may dwell in tranquility with
them, and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts);
verily in that are signs for those who reflect.” (Quran 30:21)
 Among the sayings of Prophet Muhammad in
this regard are the following:
Whosoever has a daughter and he does not
bury her alive, does not insult her, and does
not favor his son over her, God will enter him
into Paradise. (Ibn Hanbal, No. 1957).
Whosoever supports two daughters till they
mature, he and I will come in the day of
judgment as this (and he pointed with his two
fingers held together).
Rights pertaining to marriage in
Islam:
 The female has the right to accept or reject marriage proposals
 Her consent is a prerequisite to the validity of the marital
contract, according to the Prophet's teachings
 Right to retain her family name
 Right to a separate home
 Full right to her Mahr – marital gift
 Right to be satisfied by her husband
 The husband is responsible for the maintenance, protection,
and overall leadership of the family, within the framework of
consultation and kindness.
 Right to divorce her husband
The Qur'an states:
"...But consort with them in kindness, for if you hate
them it may happen that you hate a thing wherein
God has placed much good." (Qur'an 4: l9).
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“The most perfect believers are the best in conduct
and best of you are those who are best to their
wives.”
Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed Muslims
regarding women,
“I commend you to be kind to women.”
The Social Aspect (cont.)
As a mother:
 Islam considers kindness to parents next to the
worship of God.
Quran says:
"Show gratitude to Me and to your parents: to Me is
(your final) destiny." (Quran 31:14)
 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,
29:8).
Woman responsible for the fall of
man?
Quran
 The Quran does not blame woman for the “fall of
man,”
 There is no hint that the first woman created by God
is a creature of lesser worth than the first male.
 The Quran deals with the pair with perfect equity.
Both are equally guilty of sinning; both are equally
punished by God
The Spiritual Aspect
 Women have the same human spiritual nature as men
“"Every soul will be (held) in pledge for its deeds" (Qur'an
74:38). It also states:
 ...So their Lord accepted their prayers, (saying): I will not
suffer to be lost the work of any of you whether male or
female. You proceed one from another ...(Qur'an 3: 195).
 Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, and has faith,
verily to him will We give a new life that is good and pure,
and We will bestow on such their reward according to the
their actions. (Qur'an16:97, see also 4:124).
The Spiritual Aspect (cont.)
Religious obligations and rewards:
 In terms of religious obligations, such as the Daily
Prayers, Fasting, Zakat, and Pilgrimage, woman is no
different from man
“If any do deeds of righteousness, be they male or
female, and have faith, they will enter paradise and
not the least injustice will be done to them.” (Quran
4:124)
In some cases, woman has certain advantages over
man
The Economic Aspect
 In the 19th century European women did
not have the right to own their own
property.
 In Britain, perhaps the first country to give
women some property rights, laws were
passed in the 1860's known as "Married
Women Property Act."
 In Germany the wife was denied any control
over her property until 1922 by civil law!
The Economic Aspect
Islam provides a woman with:
 Right to possess personal property- buy, sell, mortgage, lease
without anyone’s permission being required.
"Whatever men earn, they have a share of that and
whatever women earn, they have a share in that." (Qur'an
4:31)
In Islam the wife’s property and earnings are under her full
control and for her use alone. No matter how rich the wife
might be, she is not obliged to act as a co-provider unless she
herself voluntarily chooses to do so.
 Right to seek Employment
 Right to Inheritance laws
 Financial security
The Political Aspect
Islam provides a woman with:
 Right to vote
 Participation in political affairs
 Women can be in leadership positions
 Participation in public affairs
- During the Caliphate of Omar Ibn al-Khattab,
a woman argued with him in the mosque,
proved her point, and caused him to declare in
the presence of people: “The woman is right
and Omar is wrong.”
Rights of Women in Islam
 Equality of reward for their deeds
 The right and duty to obtain education
 The right to obtain provisions from her
father or brothers until she gets married
 The right to have their own independent
property
 The right to provisions from the husband
for all her needs and more.
Cont…
 The right to work to earn money if they
need it or want it
 The right to keep all her own money
 The right to express their opinion and be
heard
 The right to negotiate marriage terms of her
choice
 The right to obtain divorce from her
husband
 The right to have custody of their children
after divorce
 And more…
Islamic Dress for Women
 In reference to women, the Quran and the
Hadiths have mandated various rules in
regards to behavior and appearance
 She is not a slave to the societal trends
 The Muslim woman is not forced to display
herself to be accepted in the society.
Hijaab- The covering
 What is Hijaab?
 Why Hijaab?
 Benefits of Hijaab
What is Hijaab?
 The word itself comes from the Arabic word
"hajaba" meaning to conceal or hide from
view.
 Hijaab is the modest covering of the head and
body of Muslim women.
 Clothing is only one facet of hijab. It is also
behavior, manner, and speech. Women who
wear the hijab do not find it inhibiting,
impractical, or interfering.
Why wear hijaab?
 Because Allah, Their creator ordered them to
"O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and
the believing women to draw their outer
garments around them (when they go out or
are among men). That is better in order that
they may be known (to be Muslims) and not
annoyed..." (Qur'an 33:59)
Benefits of Hijaab
 She pleases her Lord and earns blessings from
wearing it
 Purifies her heart and mind
 Attains nobility
 Protects her honor
 Defines her femininity
 Beautifies her inner and outer appearance
 Expresses her independence and she feels
liberated.
JAZAK’ALLAH

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Rights of women

  • 1. Women rights  Awais Asharaf 2011-ch-28  Salman Amjad 2011-ch-36  Bilal safdar 2011-ch-96  Awais yaqoob 2011-ch-32
  • 2. contents  Introduction and history  Social aspect  Spirtual aspect  Political and legal aspect
  • 4. Women’s Right to Property  A daughter could inherit only if no male heirs existed (Numbers 27:8)  Among Arabs, only males could inherit  Women were considered property, were buried alive, had no rights, etc.
  • 5. Pardah (Pre-Islam)  In use before Islam  It was often a sign of class distinction  Slaves could be punished for veiling  Before and after Islam, where it was inconvenient to labor, it was not worn
  • 6. Ancient Society  Women were inferior to men  Birth of a female was a disgrace  Qur’an: “When news is brought to one of them, of [the birth of] a female [child], his face darkens, and he is filled with inward grief!”  Girl allowed to live: bought and sold as products
  • 8. Women’s Rights-Property Woman’s Right to Property (Inheritance) Surah 4, Ayah 7: "From what is left by parents and those nearest related there is a share for men and a share for women, whether the property be small or large, a determinate share."
  • 9. Women’s Rights-Divorce Surah 4, Ayah 20: “But if you decide to take one wife in place of another, even if you had given the latter a whole treasure for dower, take not the least bit of it back; Would you take it by slander and a manifest wrong?”
  • 10. Women’s Rights-Support Woman’s Right to Support Surah 4, Ayah 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.”
  • 11. Veiling (For Women) Surah 24, Ayah 31: “And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to [relatives]”
  • 12. Veiling (For Men) Surah 24, Ayah 30: “Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty: that will make for greater purity for them: and Allah is well familiar with all that they do.”
  • 13. According to the English Common Law:  Women property  He was entitled to the rent from the land and to any profit which might be made from operating the estate during the joint life of the spouses.  English courts  19th century
  • 14. Misconceptions about Women in Islam:  Muslim women are slaves to their husbands/ inferior to them  Women are forced by their husbands to cover  Women are backward  Women are oppressed in Islam  Women are completely devoid of spiritual, social, economic or political rights
  • 16.  In the midst of the darkness that surrounded the world, the divine revelation echoed in the wide desert of Arabia with a fresh, noble, and universal message to humanity: He (God) it is who did create you from a single soul and therefrom did create his mate, that he might dwell with her (in love)...(Qur'an 7:189) And Allah has given you mates of your own nature, and has given you from your mates, children and grandchildren, and has made provision of good things for you… (Qur'an 16:72)
  • 17.  The spiritual aspect  The economic aspect  The social aspect  The political and legal aspect
  • 18. The Social Aspect (cont.) As a wife:  The Qur'an clearly indicates that marriage is sharing between the two halves of the society, and that its objectives, besides perpetuating human life, are emotional well-being and spiritual harmony. Its bases are love and mercy. “And among His Signs is this, that He created for you mates from among yourselves that you may dwell in tranquility with them, and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts); verily in that are signs for those who reflect.” (Quran 30:21)
  • 19. The Social Aspect (cont.) As a wife:  The Qur'an clearly indicates that marriage is sharing between the two halves of the society, and that its objectives, besides perpetuating human life, are emotional well-being and spiritual harmony. Its bases are love and mercy. “And among His Signs is this, that He created for you mates from among yourselves that you may dwell in tranquility with them, and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts); verily in that are signs for those who reflect.” (Quran 30:21)
  • 20.  Among the sayings of Prophet Muhammad in this regard are the following: Whosoever has a daughter and he does not bury her alive, does not insult her, and does not favor his son over her, God will enter him into Paradise. (Ibn Hanbal, No. 1957). Whosoever supports two daughters till they mature, he and I will come in the day of judgment as this (and he pointed with his two fingers held together).
  • 21. Rights pertaining to marriage in Islam:  The female has the right to accept or reject marriage proposals  Her consent is a prerequisite to the validity of the marital contract, according to the Prophet's teachings  Right to retain her family name  Right to a separate home  Full right to her Mahr – marital gift  Right to be satisfied by her husband  The husband is responsible for the maintenance, protection, and overall leadership of the family, within the framework of consultation and kindness.  Right to divorce her husband
  • 22. The Qur'an states: "...But consort with them in kindness, for if you hate them it may happen that you hate a thing wherein God has placed much good." (Qur'an 4: l9). Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “The most perfect believers are the best in conduct and best of you are those who are best to their wives.” Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed Muslims regarding women, “I commend you to be kind to women.”
  • 23. The Social Aspect (cont.) As a mother:  Islam considers kindness to parents next to the worship of God. Quran says: "Show gratitude to Me and to your parents: to Me is (your final) destiny." (Quran 31:14)  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, 29:8).
  • 24. Woman responsible for the fall of man? Quran  The Quran does not blame woman for the “fall of man,”  There is no hint that the first woman created by God is a creature of lesser worth than the first male.  The Quran deals with the pair with perfect equity. Both are equally guilty of sinning; both are equally punished by God
  • 25. The Spiritual Aspect  Women have the same human spiritual nature as men “"Every soul will be (held) in pledge for its deeds" (Qur'an 74:38). It also states:  ...So their Lord accepted their prayers, (saying): I will not suffer to be lost the work of any of you whether male or female. You proceed one from another ...(Qur'an 3: 195).  Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, and has faith, verily to him will We give a new life that is good and pure, and We will bestow on such their reward according to the their actions. (Qur'an16:97, see also 4:124).
  • 26. The Spiritual Aspect (cont.) Religious obligations and rewards:  In terms of religious obligations, such as the Daily Prayers, Fasting, Zakat, and Pilgrimage, woman is no different from man “If any do deeds of righteousness, be they male or female, and have faith, they will enter paradise and not the least injustice will be done to them.” (Quran 4:124) In some cases, woman has certain advantages over man
  • 27. The Economic Aspect  In the 19th century European women did not have the right to own their own property.  In Britain, perhaps the first country to give women some property rights, laws were passed in the 1860's known as "Married Women Property Act."  In Germany the wife was denied any control over her property until 1922 by civil law!
  • 28. The Economic Aspect Islam provides a woman with:  Right to possess personal property- buy, sell, mortgage, lease without anyone’s permission being required. "Whatever men earn, they have a share of that and whatever women earn, they have a share in that." (Qur'an 4:31) In Islam the wife’s property and earnings are under her full control and for her use alone. No matter how rich the wife might be, she is not obliged to act as a co-provider unless she herself voluntarily chooses to do so.  Right to seek Employment  Right to Inheritance laws  Financial security
  • 29. The Political Aspect Islam provides a woman with:  Right to vote  Participation in political affairs  Women can be in leadership positions  Participation in public affairs - During the Caliphate of Omar Ibn al-Khattab, a woman argued with him in the mosque, proved her point, and caused him to declare in the presence of people: “The woman is right and Omar is wrong.”
  • 30. Rights of Women in Islam  Equality of reward for their deeds  The right and duty to obtain education  The right to obtain provisions from her father or brothers until she gets married  The right to have their own independent property  The right to provisions from the husband for all her needs and more.
  • 31. Cont…  The right to work to earn money if they need it or want it  The right to keep all her own money  The right to express their opinion and be heard  The right to negotiate marriage terms of her choice  The right to obtain divorce from her husband  The right to have custody of their children after divorce  And more…
  • 32. Islamic Dress for Women  In reference to women, the Quran and the Hadiths have mandated various rules in regards to behavior and appearance  She is not a slave to the societal trends  The Muslim woman is not forced to display herself to be accepted in the society.
  • 33. Hijaab- The covering  What is Hijaab?  Why Hijaab?  Benefits of Hijaab
  • 34. What is Hijaab?  The word itself comes from the Arabic word "hajaba" meaning to conceal or hide from view.  Hijaab is the modest covering of the head and body of Muslim women.  Clothing is only one facet of hijab. It is also behavior, manner, and speech. Women who wear the hijab do not find it inhibiting, impractical, or interfering.
  • 35. Why wear hijaab?  Because Allah, Their creator ordered them to "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women to draw their outer garments around them (when they go out or are among men). That is better in order that they may be known (to be Muslims) and not annoyed..." (Qur'an 33:59)
  • 36. Benefits of Hijaab  She pleases her Lord and earns blessings from wearing it  Purifies her heart and mind  Attains nobility  Protects her honor  Defines her femininity  Beautifies her inner and outer appearance  Expresses her independence and she feels liberated.