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- Title
TREATMENT OF THE WOMAN THROUGH ISLAMIC RELIGION.
- Authors
BEKTESHI, Enisa
- Abstract
It is necessary to understand what the role of women was before the advent of Islam before addressing the place of women in Islam. Their status was equal to that of slaves and chattels with no privileges in pre-Islamic Arabia, and in the remainder of the nation. Women could neither own property nor inherit it. They had no rights over their children or themselves in domestic affairs; they simply had no rights over their children or themselves. For a prosperous and ideal world, Islam offers guidance. For such a society to exist, there must be a social structure that upholds each individual's rights and obligations. Such a framework will offer a balance between men's and women's roles and status, bringing women's status on an equal basis with that of men. In reality, such a community was established by the Holy One over 1400 years ago. Increasing their spiritual status was the most significant improvement that Islam made for women. In the Holy Qur'an, Allah xh.sh explicitly claimed that a woman has a soul, that she has the same spiritual potential as man, and that through her own efforts she can achieve equal spiritual rewards. "Heaven lies at the feet of mothers." said Muhammad a.s. As the father of four daughters in a culture that prized sons, he told other fathers that they would reach paradise if their daughters spoke highly of them on the Day of Judgment. Over 1400 years ago, our Prophet S.A.W. had already taught the world the true value of women. He empowered women through Islam and encouraged them, as righteous servants of Allah, to fulfill their maximum potential. In this light, through the tradition of our beloved Prophet Muhammad S.A.W., may we continue to honor the women around us. Women in islamic Religion its not just a person, in Islam the role of Women, the position that a woman has its just an example how you everyone treats someone like a queen. The Paradies is under the feet of mother, the best of us are they that are the best with their wifes, if someone has girls and they are good raised by their fathers, the father will be in Jannah too. Only this three hadiths of Muhammad a.s are the best example of the treat that women in islamic Religion and their importance. We dont have to fight for our rights because Allah xh.sh has given us this role and rights from the sevenths part of sky.
- Subjects
ARABIAN Peninsula; MUHAMMAD, Prophet, d. 632; MUSLIM women; RELIGIONS; FATHER-daughter relationship; SOCIAL structure; CHILDREN'S rights; HADITH; RIGHTS; WOMEN'S roles
- Publication
Vizione, 2021, Issue 37, p503
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article