Status Of Women In Islam: Essay

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Actually, the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad was related with the message of knowledge (Adeel, 2010, 106). Therefore, the Qur'an does not limit knowledge to one sex since it's the responsibility of all Muslims to pursue knowledge in their entire life. The Qur'an specifies equal legal rights for every individual in the Islamic religion from cradle to grave. The book declares the right for men and women to enjoy full legal rights as an essential characteristic. The status of women in Islam can also be understood from various aspects such as social, spiritual, political, and economic aspects. First, the Qur'an provides vivid evidence that women are completely equal with men in the sight of God based on their rights and responsibilities. Women have similar religious obligations with men such as daily prayers, pilgrimage, poor-due, and fasting (Badawi, n.d.). Secondly, the Qur'an prohibits the social acceptance and practice of female infanticide among Arabian tribes and considered the custom as a crime like any other murder. The Islamic Law also shows that marriage is sharing between two-halves of the society and that is used for emotional well-being and spiritual harmony in addition to perpetuating human life. From the economic perspective, Islam provides women...

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Men and women are considered as equal partners in the society, which implies that they are entitled to equal rights and responsibilities. Some of the major areas in which men and women have the same rights include politically and spiritually.
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Bibliography:

ADEEL, G.H., 'Status of Women in Islam: A Critical Analysis on a Matter of Equality',

Message of Thaqalayn, 11/1 (2010), 101-114 http://messageofthaqalayn.com/41-status.pdf

BADAWI, J.A., 'The Status of Woman in Islam', Sultan, [web page] (n.d.)

http://www.sultan.org/books/the_status_of_woman_in_islam.pdf
http://www.light-of-life.com/eng/reveal/
(n.d.) http://en.iwpeace.com/uploads/Status%20Of%20Women%20In%20Islam_628.pdf


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