Women in Islam are thought
to be subjugated, degraded, oppressed - but are they really? Are millions of
Muslims simply that oppressive or are these misconceptions fabricated by a
biased media?
“And for women are
rights over men, similar to those of men over women.” Qur’an
2:228
Over fourteen hundred
years ago, Islam gave women rights that women in the West have only recently
began to enjoy. In the 1930’s, Annie Besant observed, “It is only in the last
twenty years that Christian England has recognised the right of woman to property,
while Islam has allowed this right from all times. It is a slander to say that
Islam preaches that women have no souls.” (The Life and Teachings of Mohammed,
1932).
Men and women all
descended from a single person - the Prophet Adam (peace be upon him). Islam
does not accept for either of them anything but justice and kind treatment.
Equal Reward
& Equal Accountability
Men and women worship
Allah in the same way, meaning they worship the same God (Allah), perform the
same acts of worship, follow the same scripture, and hold the same beliefs.
Allah (the Arabic word for the One true God of all creation), judges all human
beings fairly and equitably. Allah emphasises the just treatment and reward due
to both men and women in many verses of the Qur’an:
“Allah has promised to
the believers, men and women, gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell
therein, and beautiful mansions in gardens of everlasting bliss.” Qur’an
9:72
“Never will I allow the
loss of the work of any worker amongst you, male or female; you are of one
another.” Qur’an 3:195
These verses show that
reward is dependent upon one’s actions and not one’s gender. Gender does not
play any part in how a person is rewarded and judged.
If we compare Islam to
other religions, we see that it offers justice between the sexes. For example,
Islam dismisses the idea that Eve is more to blame than Adam for eating from
the forbidden tree. According to Islam, Adam and Eve both sinned, they both
repented and God forgave them both.
Equal Right
to Knowledge
Both men and women are
equally encouraged to seek knowledge. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “Education
is compulsory for every Muslim.”
Also, great female Muslim
Scholars existed at and around the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Some were from his family and others were his companions or their daughters.
Prominent amongst them was Aisha, the wife of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
through whom a quarter of the Islamic law has been transmitted.
Other females were great
scholars of jurisprudence and had famous male scholars as their students.
Equal Right
to Choose a Spouse
Islam has honoured women
by giving them the right to choose a spouse and keep their original family name
once married. Additionally, many have the impression that parents force their
daughters into marriage. This is a cultural practice, and has no basis in
Islam. In fact, it is prohibited.
At the time of Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him), a woman came to him and said, “My father
has married me to my cousin to raise his social standing and I was forced into
it.” The Prophet sent for the girl’s father and then in his
presence gave the girl the option of remaining married or nullifying
the marriage. She responded, “O Messenger of Allah, I have
accepted what my father did, but I wanted to show other women (that they could
not be forced into a marriage).”
Equal yet
Different
While men and women have
equal rights as a general principle, the specific rights and responsibilities
granted to them are not identical. Men and women have complementary rights and
responsibilities.
Aside from external and
internal anatomical differences, scientists know there are many other subtle
differences in the way the brains of men and women process language,
information and emotion, just to mention a few.
A socio-biology expert,
Edward O. Wilson of Harvard University, said that females tend to be higher
than males in verbal skills, empathy and social skills, among other things,
while men tend to be higher in independence, dominance, spatial and mathematical
skills, rank-related aggression, and other characteristics.
It would be foolish to
treat both genders the same and to ignore their differences. Islam teaches that
men and women have complementary, yet different, roles because it is best
suited to their nature. God says:
“And the male is not
like the female.” Qur’an 3:36
“Does not the One who
created, know? And He is the Most Kind, the All Aware.” Qur’an
67:14
The Family
Unit
God created men and women
to be different, with unique roles, skills and responsibilities. These
differences are not viewed as evidences of superiority or inferiority, but of
specialisation. In Islam, the family is of central importance. The man is responsible
for the financial well being of the family while the woman contributes to the
family’s physical, educational and emotional well being. This encourages
cooperation rather than competition. By fulfilling their mutual
responsibilities, strong families are created and hence strong societies.
Also, emotionally, neither
men nor women live a happy life without one another. Allah describes this
beautifully by saying:
“They are clothing for
you and you are clothing for them.” Qur’an 2:187
Clothing provides comfort,
warmth and security as well as making one look good – this is how the
relationship between the husband and wife is defined in Islam.
Love &
Mercy in Spousal Relations
The Prophet (peace be upon
him) also encouraged men to treat their spouses in the best way, “The
best of you are those who are best (in treatment) to their wives.”
“And among His signs is
that He created for you wives amongst yourselves that you may dwell in
tranquillity with them; and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts).
Surely in this are Signs for people who reflect.” Qur’an
30:21
Aisha (the Prophet’s wife)
was once asked how the Prophet’s conduct was in his home. She said, “He
was like one of you at home, yet he was most lenient and most generous ... He
was ready to give a helping hand to his wives in the ordinary work of the
house, [he] sewed his own clothes and mended his own shoes.” In
general, he helped in whatever work his wives did.
Lofty
Positions of Mothers & Daughters
A mother has the greatest
influence on a child especially in the earlier years through her affection,
care and love. Undoubtedly, the success of a society is due to mothers.
Therefore, it is only right for Islam to honour and raise their status.
Allah says in the Qur’an:
“And we have enjoined
on man to be dutiful and kind to his Parents, His mother bears him with
hardship and she brings him forth with hardship.” Qur’an
46:15
The Prophet (peace be upon
him) was once asked, “O Messenger of Allah, who among people is most
deserving of my good treatment?” He said, “Your mother.” The
man asked twice more, “Then who?” and was given the same
response. Only until the fourth time did the Prophet respond, “Then
your father.” Reward is not only given to the good and kind treatment
towards mothers. In fact, Islam has designated a special reward for raising
daughters that is not granted for raising sons.
The Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) said, “Whoever Allah has given two daughters and is kind
towards them, they will be a reason for him entering Paradise.”
Conclusion
Before Islam, women were
considered shameful, female children were buried alive, prostitution was
rampant, divorce was only in the hands of the husband, inheritance was only for
the strong, and oppression was widespread. Islam came and abolished these practices.
Even now, in “developed countries”, women are not granted respect, dignity and
honour, let alone equal pay for equal work. Islam, however, regards women as
precious and valuable, not to be disrespected or disgraced. The mistreatment of
women in some Middle-Eastern countries or Muslim families is due to cultural
factors that some Muslims wrongly follow, not because of Islam. Why would many
women around the world willingly enter Islam if it is an oppressive religion?
We end with the words of
our Lord and your Lord, the Creator and Sustainer of all men and women:
“Surely the men who submit and the women who submit, and the believing men and the believing women, and the obedient men and the obedient women, and the truthful men and the truthful women, and the patient men and the patient women, and the humble men and the humble women… Allah has prepared for them forgiveness and a great reward.” Qur’an 33:35

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