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WOMENS’
RIGHTS IN ISLAM MODERNISING OR OUTDATED?
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(Dr.
Mohammed) Assalaamu Alaikum…
May peace be on you all.
Honorable
Justice Kazi, respected elders, distinguished guests, members of the press,
friends, brothers and sisters.
There
are many social traumas, problems and conflicts… women in society face today,
and we sincerely need to find viable holistic and humanistic solutions to them.
In
this context, the subject of ‘Women’s Rights’ is of much contemporary
analytical relevance, and human interest.
A
reason enough, for all of us to have gathered here today, inspite of options of
other pre occupations.
On
behalf of the Islamic Research Foundation… I, Dr. Mohammed Naik, the co-ordinator
for the programs, today welcome you all with earnest pleasure, and sincere
appreciation from the heart.
We
begin today’s program formally with the Qiraat by Brother Ashraf Mohammey,
which will be followed by the reading of its English
translation.
(Ashraf
Mohammedy) Asalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahai Wabarakatuhu.
(Arabic)…
The
translation … ‘I seek refuge with Allah from Satan the accursed
In
the name of Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful’.
‘O
Humankind reverence your Guardian Lord who created you from a single person,
created of like nature his mate and from them twain scattered like seeds
countless men and women, Reverence God through whom you demand your mutual
rights and reverence the wombs that bore you.
For
God ever watches over you
To
orphans restore their property when they reach their age nor substitute your
worthless things for their good ones and devour not their substance by mixing it
up with your own, for this is indeed a great sin.
Verily
Allah speaks the Truth’.
(Dr.
Mohammed) Assalaamu Alaikum…
Thank, you brother Ashraf.
For
those who may be introduced new to the IRF and its activities, I would like to
briefly outline the IRF, and its work.
The
IRF was initially started in February 1991, to cater to the need for proper
Islamic knowledge amongst the educated Muslim youth - Youth who may be ignorant
about Islamic teachings, youth who may tend to be wrongly apologetic about
Islam, and youth who may not know how to properly present and practice Islam,
for the whole world at large, to appreciate and look up to.
Now
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It
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To
promote education, the need of the day, amongst our people, the IRF Educational
Trust was established 1½ year back of which Dr. Zakir happens to be the
chairman.
Today
Dr. Zakir will be speaking on the topic… ‘Women’s Rights in Islam –
Modernizing or Outdated?’
This
would be followed by a Question and Answer session, in which you all have a
right to question and cross examine him, on the topic and the matter presented
in a very open format.
When
we consider the rights and justice for women in this open court of ours today,
in context of Islamic laws and views, it is very befitting, and our esteemed
pleasure to have amongst us the eminent Judge, Honorable Justice Muhammad
Mujeebuddin Qazi, to preside over this programme.
Justice
Qazi has been for 13 years from 1968 to 1981, the government pleader at the
Nagpur Branch of the Bombay High Court, being the highest law officer of the
Government of Maharashtra, there of.
Then,
Justice Qazi became the first Muslim, after Justice M. C. Chagra to be elevated
from the Bar to the Bench, as a Judge of the Bombay High Court, where he has
been delivering judgment, from 1981 till 1992.
On
the eve of his retirement in 1992, a very leading Newspaper of Central India
‘The Hitwada’, had this to say about him… ‘Justice Qazi belongs to the
fast vanishing breed of gentlemen Judges’.
Justice
Qazi, is at present a member of the Minorities Commission, and earlier has been
a member of the advisory board Islamic and Comparative Law Journal, in New
Delhi.
After
his retirement as a high court Judge, Justice Qazi has been fortunate, and been
honoured with the elevation, to the position of Chairman, Maharashtra
Administrative Tribunal, opposed equal to that of the rank of the Chief Justice
of the Bombay High Court.
This
high powered Tribunal, is the substitute and bifurcation of the Bombay High
Court for all government service matters.
To
top it all, his hand bill… ‘Demeanor’ and manners as well as a deep
anguish and care for real human progress, make him an make him an apt
personality, to precede… to preside over today’s proceedings.
He
would be introducing the importance and significance of the topic for the day,
as well as introduce Dr. Zakir Naik, who he is well acquainted with.
Brothers
and sisters… Justice M. M. Qazi
(Justice
M.M. Qazi) The distinguished speaker Dr. Zakir Naik, Dr. Mohammed Naik,
former Governor and Ambassador Mr. Talyar Khan, the foreign dignitaries, ladies
and gentlemen.
At
the outset, I would like to thank the organizers of Islamic Research Foundation,
for having invited me to preside over this function.
I
would also like to thank Dr. Mohammed Naik, for having said few good words about
me.
As
you are already aware, the subject of the talk this morning is… ‘Women’s
Rights in Islam - Modernizing or Outdated?’
Modernizing
means… ‘Something which is not antiquated, but in the context of the subject
it would mean - the rights given to women in Islam, fourteen centuries back, are
relevant even today’.
The
debate, on the position of women in social spectrum, has been going on since
centuries - but of late, it has assumed somewhat alarming proportions in certain
matters.
Issues
such as Talaq, Polygamy, participation of Muslim women in
Socio-political activities, are subject of regular comment and discussion in the
media.
There
may have been problems, but at the same, time it is a fact that some of the
issues were over played by the Media.
No
doubt, the Western woman has today obtained, Socio-economic and
Lego-political rights, through hectic struggle, which was carried on for over
200 years.
But
friends, I would like to tell you, that in the struggle, in the process, she has
lost everything.
She
has lost, if you have closely observed the Western society… you will agree
with me that she has lost her family life, she has lost peace of mind, she has
lost even her honour and womanhood.
On
the contrary… Islam has given, has bestowed on women innumerable rights,
fourteen centuries back, when contemporary civilizations were still considering
whether women could be regarded as a human being.
We
are therefore to examine objectively, dispassionately and coolly, whether the
rights, so given in Islam are really adequate, and therefore relevant even
today.
You
are fortunate to have an eminent speaker Dr. Zakir Naik, who is going to deal
with the subject exhaustively, and therefore it is not necessary for me to refer
to all those verses in the Holy Qur’an, and the number of traditions of the
holy… of the Prophet of Islam,
pertaining to the rights of women.
However
I will refer to the two verses, in order to demonstrate that woman has been
given a dignified position in Islam - Verse No. 228, Chapter 2, Surah Baqarah,
as translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, whose work is supposed to be the most
standard work, reads as under….
‘And
Women shall have rights, similar to the rights against them, according to what
is equitable, but men have a degree of advantage over them’.
I
would like you to bear in mind, every word of this Verse - It has unequivocally
being declared, that men and women have similar rights against each other.
These
words… this part of the verse has no where been diluted anywhere in the
Qur’an, however the verse further says that men have a degree of advantage
over women.
It
is really these words which we have to be… we have to be sure about, because
it is here that most of the people have faltered, and even some of the
commentators have misconceived these words.
But
at the outset I would like to tell you, that these words have nothing to do with
the rights between the parties… rights as I have already… we have already
seen just now, have been unequivocally declared in the earlier portion of this
Verse that… ‘Men and women have similar rights against each other’.
In
order to fully appreciate this Verse, these words namely that… ‘Men have a
degree of advantage over women’, we will have to refer also to another Verse -
Verse No. 34, Chapter 4, Surah Nisa.
It
reads… its translation reads as under… ‘Men are the protectors and
maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one (more) into bracket
(strength) bracket close than the other, and because they support them for their
means’.
This
Verse… Verse again lays down that… ‘Men are the protectors and maintainers
of women’.
It
further says that… ‘God has given one more than the other’.
Admittedly,
a woman is a weaker sex and she has got to be given special protection in
certain matters.
Anthropologically,
man is stronger and also different, which is also a biological truth.
No
doubt nature has given him this advantage, for which no credit goes to man, and
no discredit to women on that account - But I would like to tell you that this
advantage, is also being given to men in order, so that he is.. he is able to
effectively discharge his functions.
Honorees
task has been cast on him, that of a protector and maintainer and therefore this
advantage which has been given to him, has nothing to do with the rights, as I
have already said earlier.
In
fact this advantage, in no way reduces the rights of women … nor it, her
importance.
Therefore
the real question that would arise, would be… I would request you to ponder
over, and think about the state of affair, in the social set up today.
According
to me, this is one of the most important and delicate function of the men… to
give protection to women.
It
is in a very… you see, in a very deep sense, which has to be understood - It
is not wholly an ordinary protection, in the sense of saving one’s life -
Please try to understand and appreciate.
I
would request you to… to think over, whether men are discharging their
functions… and if you closely examine, I have no doubt, you will come to this
conclusion, that… that… that men have abdicated their most important
function… that of giving protection to women, and therefore have neglected
their… their elementary duty.
I
do not want to enter into a dialogue or a debate at this time, because there is
no time at my at my disposal, as to who is responsible for bringing about this
tragic situation.
May
be that women may… may have also been responsible for this… bringing about
this situation.
But
the fact remains, that this has exposed women to forces of crime and oppression,
leading to widespread cases of violation of her honour and dignity. *** 16 Sec
In
the back drop of Indian ethos, we shall sanctify womanhood.
No
woman would like to bargain for such liberty, and no man would like to give up
his… agree to give up his role as a ‘protector’.
This
extremely delicate aspect of relationship between man and woman, has been
explained by one of the great thinkers and the… and Poet… Doctor Iqbal, in a
poem titled - ‘Women’s Protection’.
Of
course the poem is in Urdu – It … it consists of three couplets… but I
will translate them… these three couplets… there after I have recited
these three couplets.
Iqbal
says… ‘Ek Zinda Haqiqat Mere Seene Mein Hai Mastoor, Ek Zinda Haqiqat Mere
Seene Mein Hai Mastoor, Kya Jaanega Woh Jiske Ragon Main Hai Lahoo Sard, Kya
Janega Woh Jiske Ragon Main Hai Lahoo Sard, Na parda Na Taleem, Nai Ho Ke Purani,
Nisfaniyat E Zan Ka NigeBaan Hai Faqat Mard, Jis Kaum Ne Zinda Haqi Jis Qaum Ne
Is Zinda Haqiqat Ko Na Paya, Us Qaum Ka Kursheed Bahut Jald Huwa Zard’.
The
translation would be that… ‘Jis Kaum Ne Ye Zinda haqiqat Kon Na Paya’ -
The nation which has not realised this truth …sorry.
‘Ek
Zinda haqiqat Mere Seene Mein Hain
Mastoor’ - a living truth lies deep into my heart.
‘Kya
Samjhegan Woh Jiske Ragon Mein Hai Lahoo Sard’- It is not for those whose
senses are frozen.
‘Na
Parda Na Taleem, Nai Ho Ke Puranee’ - It is neither veil nor education… new
or old.
‘Niswaniyat
e Zan Ka Nigeban Hai Faqat Mard’ - The protector of the dignity of women, is
man alone.
‘Jis
Qaum Ne Ye Zinda Haqiqat Ko Na Paya’ - A nation which has not discovered
this… this truth.
‘Us
us Kaum ka Kurshid Bahot Jald Huwa Zard’ - It’s sun is bound to fade away.
Friends,
as I have already said… that I have extremely limited time at my disposal, and
Dr. Zakir is already there, who is going to deal with the subject
exhaustively… exhaustively,
sufficiently suffice.
I
have… non the less; I would like to tell you, that woman has been given a very
dignified position, in Qur’an.
And
the real problem is only, one of our own ignorance, of Quran’s real spirit
Therefore
the real solution would be, to educate and enlighten the people.
May
I remind you at this moment, the great words of Thomas Jefferson that… ‘A
nation which expects… which expects to be ignorant and also free, it expects
what never was, and never will be’.
‘Wo
Mauzis The Zamane Mein Musalman Hokar, Aur Tum Khwar Piye Tarike Qur’an Hokar’.
Ladies
and gentlemen, we have amids’t
us, Bombay’s young but brilliant and irradiate
speaker, Dr. Zakir Naik.
Though
he is a doctor by profession, but he has dedicated himself to the cause of
propagation… propagation of Islam, in it’s right perspective.
He
is founder General Secretary of Islamic Research Foundation, which was
established in 1991.
He
is… he has widely traveled within and outside country, and has delivered
number of lectures.
At
such a young age, he has developed deep insight into
Qur’an - which reminds us what Tagore has said that… ‘A lamp cannot
light another lamp, unless it continues to burn it’s own flame’.
It
would be most unfair, if on this occasion, I ignore, I do not mention the
distinguished parents of Dr. Zakir Naik, but for whose guidance and blessings,
he would not have been what he is today.
I
once again thank you very much - Thank you very much.
(Clapping)...
(Dr.
Mohammad) The talk by Dr. Zakir Naik, on today’s topic - Dr. Zakir Naik.
(Dr.
Zakir) (Arabic
Honorable
Justice M. M. Qazi, respected elders and my dear brothers and sisters, I welcome
all of you with the Islamic greetings… ‘As-salaamu Alaikum Warahamatullahi
Wabarakatuhu’… meaning… ‘May peace blessing and mercy of Almighty Allah,
be on all of you’.
The
topic of today’s day is - ‘The Women’s Rights in Islam - Modernising or
Outdated?’
According
to the Oxford dictionary, ‘Women’s Rights are the rights, that promote a
position of social and legal equality, of women to men’
According
to the Oxford dictionary, ‘they are the rights, claimed for the women, equal
to those of men, as regards to suffrage that right to vote, as regards to
property, etc’.
‘Modernising’,
according to the Oxford dictionary means, ‘to make modern, to adapt to modern
needs or habits’.
And
according to the Webster’s dictionary it means… ‘To make modern, or to
give a new character or appearance - e.g., to modernise ones ideas’.
In
short, modernising is a process of updating or opting for the betterment of the
present status itself - It is not the present modern status itself.
Can
we modernise ourselves, to master our problems, and to realize a new way of
life, for the whole human race?
I
am not concerned about the modern ideas, the conclusions and the categorical
statements made by scientists and inexperienced armchair experts, as how a life
should be lived by a woman.
I
am going to base my conclusions and considerations on truth, which can be proved
by experience
Experience
and unbiased factual holistic analysis, are the sure test, between the gold of
truth, and the glitter of theory.
We
have to check our thinking against reality, otherwise many a times, our mental
process will go astray - Indeed the great brains of one time, believed that the
world was flat.
If
we agree with the ‘Women’s rights in Islam’, as portrayed by the Western
media, you have no option, but to agree that the ‘Women’s rights in Islam’
are outdated.
The
Western talk of women’s liberation, is actually a disguised form of
exploitation of her body, deprivation of her honour and degradation of her
soul.*** 10 Sec
The
Western society which speaks of upgrading the status of women in Islam, have
actually reduced her status to concubines, to mistresses, to society
butterflies, which are mere tools in the hands of sex marketers and pleasure
seekers, which are disguised behind the colorful screen of art and culture.
Islam’s
radical revolutionary support, gave women their due right and status in the days
of ignorance… 1,400 years ago.
Islam’s
objective was and continues to be, to modernise our thinking, our living, our
seeing, our hearing, our feeling and striving for the women’s upliftment and
emancipation in the society.
Before
I dwell further with the topic, I would like you to make note of a few points.
The
first point is that, ‘approximately one fifth of the world’s population,
consists of Muslims’
There
are different Muslim societies - Some may be close to Islam, some may be far
away from Islam
The
‘Women’s rights in Islam’ should judged according to the authentic
sources, and not what individual Muslims do, or what the Muslim society does.
The
authentic sources of Islam, are the Qur’an, which is the word of God, and the
authentic Sunnah, and the traditions of our beloved Prophet (may peace be upon
him).
Point
number four - the Qur’an will never contradict itself, nor will the Shahih
Hadith contradict itself… neither will these two authentic sources, contradict
each other.
Point
number five – ‘Sometimes the scholars differ, and many a times, these
differences can be removed by analyzing the Qur’an as a whole, and not just by
quoting one particular Verse’.
Because
if one particular verse of the Qur’an if its ambiguous many a times the answer
is given somewhere else in the Qur’an - Some people quote one source and
neglect all the other sources.
And
the last point is – ‘It is the duty of every Muslim, male or female, to seek
the pleasure of Allah (SWT), and to act as His trustee on this world, and not to
try and gain fame or satisfy one’s own ego.
Islam
believes in equality of men and women – ‘Equality’ does not mean ‘Identicality’.
In
Islam, the role of a man and woman… it is complimentary, it is not conflicting
- It is that of a partnership - it is not contradictory, so as to strive for
supremacy.
Where
‘Women’s rights in Islam’ is concerned, I have divided into 6 broad
categories.
The
first are ‘the Spiritual rights’, second are ‘the Economical rights’,
third are ‘the Social rights’, fourth are ‘the Educational rights’,
fifth are ‘the Legal rights’, and last are ‘the Political rights’.
Let
us analyze ‘the Spiritual rights’ of women in Islam
The
greatest misconception that the West has about Islam, is that they think…
‘Paradise in Islam, is only meant for the male - it is not meant for the
female’.
This
misconception can be removed by quoting from Surah Nisa, Ch. No. 4, Verse No
124, which says.
(Arabic)...
Which
means – ‘If any of you do deeds of righteousness, whether it be male or a
female and has faith, they shall surely enter Paradise and not the least
injustice shall be done to them’
A
similar thing is… a similar thing is repeated in Surah Nahl, Ch.16, Verse
No.97 which says… ‘If any of you perform good deeds, be it a man or a women
and is a believer, We shall give you good life and We should reward you for all
your good works’ .
Just
because in Islam, sex is not the criteria to enter Paradise… will you call
such rights in Islam as modernising or outdated?
Another
misconception is that, which the Western media has, that… ‘The woman has no
soul’.
In
fact, it was in the seventeenth century, when the Council of wise men… when
they gathered at Rome, and they unanimously agreed that the woman had no soul.
In
Islam, man and woman have the same spiritual nature, and that was clarified by
our young Qari, Brother Ashraf Mohammedy, who recited the Verse from Surah Nisa,
Ch.4, Verse No.1.
(Arabic)…
Which
that… ‘O humankind reverence your guardian lord, who has created you from a
single person and created like nature his mate’ .*** 15 Sec
A
similar thing is mentioned in Surah Nahl, Ch.16, Verse No.72, which says that…
‘We have made for you companions and mates of your own nature’
Again
in Surah Al-Shura, Ch.42, Verse No.11, it says… (Arabic)…
‘He
is the one who has created the heavens and the earth and has made for you pairs
from among yourselves’
Just
because the spiritual nature of a man and woman is the same in Islam, will you
call such rights in Islam, as modernizing or outdated?
The
Qur’an clearly mentions that… ‘Allah (SWT) has breathed somewhat of His
spirit into the human beings’.
If
you read Surah Hijr, Ch.15, Verse No.29, it says… ‘When I have fashioned you
in due proportion and have breathed into you something of my spirit, fall ye
down in obeisance’
A
similar thing is repeated in the Qur’an, in Surah Sajdah, Ch. 32, Verse No.9,
which says...
(
Arabic)…
Means…
‘We have fashioned you in due proportion and have breathed into you something
of My spirit’ .
Here,
when Allah (SWT) refers to… ‘As something of My Spirit, is breathed into the
human beings’ - it does not mean, a sort of incarnation or a pantheistic form.
It
means that Allah has given to every human being something of His spiritual
Nature, and the Knowledge of God Almighty, and coming closer towards Him
Here
it refers to both Adam and Eve (may peace be upon them) - Both were breathed
something of Allah (SWT)’S Spirit.
Again
we read in the Qur’an, that Allah has appointed the human being as His
vicegerent, as His trustee, as is mentioned in Surah Isra, Ch.17, Verse No.70,
which says….
(Arabic)…
That…
‘We have honoured the children of Adam and bestowed on them special favours’.
Sorry…
Here all the children of Adam have been honoured, male as well as female.
There
are some Religious scriptures, for example the Bible, which puts the blame on
Eve for the downfall of humanity.
In
fact if you read the Qur’an in Surah Araf, Ch.7, Verse No.19 to 27, Adam and
Eve (may peace be upon them both) are addressed, more than a dozen of times.
Both
disobeyed God, both asked for forgiveness, both repented, and both were
forgiven.
In
the Bible, if you read Genesis, Ch. 3, only Eve is held responsible (May peace
be upon her) for the downfall of humanity.
And
according to the doctrine of ‘Original Sin’, because of Eve (may peace be
upon her) the whole of humanity is born in sin.
If
you read the Bible in Genesis, Ch. 3, Verse No.16, it states that the God of…
‘the Bible’ it is saying ‘Unto the woman you shall bear in conception and
in sorrow shall you give birth and your desire shall be of your husband and he
shall rule over you’
That
means, pregnancy and child birth has been said in the Bible to degrade the women
and the labour pain is a sort of punishment.
In
fact if you read the Qur’an, pregnancy and child birth have uplifted the
women.
If
you read Surah Nisa, Ch.4, Verse No.1, it says… ‘Respect the womb that bore
you’.
Its
mentioned in Surah Luqman, Ch.31, Verse No.14, it says …
(Arabic…).
That...
‘We have enjoined on the human being to be kind to the parents, in travail
upon travail did their mother bore them and in years twain was their weaning’
A
similar thing is mentioned in Surah Ahqaf, Ch.46, Verse No.15…
(Arabic)…
It
again repeats, which says… ‘We have enjoined on the human beings to be kind
to his parents’.
To
be kind to the parents - in pain did their mother bore them, and in pain did she
give them birth - Pregnancy in the Qur’an has uplifted the women not degraded
her
Just
because pregnancy has uplifted the women in Islam will you call such rights in
Islam as modernizing or outdated?
The
only criteria for judgment in the sight of Allah is ‘Taqwa’, ‘God
consciousness’ or ‘righteousness’
It
is mentioned in Surah Hujurat,
Ch.49, Verse No.13 ‘O humankind, We
have created you from a single pair of male and female and have divided you into
nations and tribes, so that you shall recognize each other not that you despise
each other and the most honored in the sight of Allah, is the one who is the
most righteous’.
Sex,
colour, caste, wealth has got no criteria in Islam - The only criteria in the
sight of Allah it is ‘Taqwa’, neither is sex the criteria for Allah (SWT) to
reward or to punish a person.
If
you read Surah Imran Ch.3 Verse No.195 it says ‘I will never suffer the loss
of any of you, be it male or female, you are companions unto each other’.
I
had started my talk by quoting a
verse from the Qur’an From Surah
Al Ahzab, Ch.33, Verse No.35, which
says
‘Innal
Muslimeena Was Muslimati’ -
‘For Muslim men and Muslim women’
‘Wal
maomineena Wamomiminati’ – ‘For believing men and women’
‘Wa
Kaniteena Wakantaati’ – ‘For devout men and women’
‘Wa
Saadikeena Wasaadkaati’ – ‘For true men and women’.
‘Wa
Sabireena Wa Saabiraati’ – ‘For men and women who are patient and
constant’.
‘Wa
Musaddikeena Wamusadikaati’ – ‘Or men and women who give in charity’.
‘Wa
Saaeemeena Wasaaimaati’ – ‘For men and women who fast and deny
themselves’.
‘Wal
hafizeena Furoojaheen Wa hafizati’ – ‘For men and women who guard their
chastity’
‘Wa
Zaakireenallahu Kasuraon Wazaakiraati’ – ‘For men and women who engage
much in Allah’s (SWTala’s) praise’
And
the verse ends by ‘Aradallahu Wa magfirataon Wa Airframe Azeena’ – ‘That
for them Allah has prepared forgiveness and ample of reward’
This
verse indicates that the spiritual duties, the moral duties, for the men and
women in Islam are the same - Both have to believe, both have to pray, both have
to fast, both have to give Zakat, etc, etc.
But
the women has been given certain concession in Islam.
If
she is undergoing her menstrual period or pregnancy, she does not have to fast -
She can keep those fasts later on, when she is more healthy
In
fact, during the menstrual period and during the postnatal period, she need not
pray also - She has been given the concession, and neither does she have to
compensate it later on.
Just
because the moral duties of the men and women are equal in Islam will you call
such rights in Islam as modernizing or outdated?
Let
us analyze the Economical rights - Islam gave economical rights to the women
1,300 years before the West.
An
adult Muslim woman can own, she can dispose or disown any of her property
without consulting any one, irrespective whether she is married or she is
single.
In
1870, it was the first time in England, that the West recognized the rights of
the married woman, where she was allowed to own or dispose any of her property
without consultation.
I
do agree that the women were given their economical rights 1300 years ago -
these are ancient rights - but the question is – ‘are they modernizing or
outdated?’
A
women in Islam, if she wishes to work she can work - There is no text in the
Qur’an or the authentic Hadith which prevents or makes it prohibited for a
woman to do any work, as long as it is not unlawful, as long as it is within the
preview of the Islamic Shariah, as long as she maintains her Islamic dress code
But
natural, she cannot take up jobs, which exhibit her beauty and body - Like for
example, modeling and film acting, and such kind of jobs.
Many
of the professions and jobs which
are prohibited for the woman are also prohibited for the man, for example
serving liquor.
For
example working in gambling dens - For example doing any unethical or dishonest
business - All these jobs are prohibited for both men and women.
A
true Islamic society requires women to take up profession such as doctors.
We
do require female Gynecologists - We do require female nurses - We do require
female teachers
But,
a woman in Islam has got no financial obligations - The financial obligation is
laid on the shoulders of the man in the family - Therefore she need not work for
her livelihood.
But
in genuine cases, where there are financial crisis in which both the ends do not
meet, she has the option of working
Here
too, no one can force her to work - She works out of her own, absolute free
will.
Besides
the professions I mentioned, she can work in the house and take up tailoring,
she can take up embroidery, she can do pottery, she can make baskets etc
She
is also allowed to work in
factories and small scale industries in which, which has been designed
exclusively for the ladies.
She
can work in places which have got separate sections- gents and ladies, because
Islam does not agree with intermingling of the sex
She
can also do business, and where it comes to doing transactions, where it
involves interaction with a foreign male, with a Na-Mehram, she should do it
through a father or a brother or husband or a son
And
the best example I can give you is of Bibi Khatija (may Allah be pleased with
her) who was the wife of our beloved Prophet (may peace be upon him)
She
was one of the most successful business women of her times and she did the
transaction through her husband, Prophet Muhammed may (May peace be upon him)
A
woman in Islam has been given more financial security, as compared to the man.
As
I told you earlier, she… the financial obligation is not put on her shoulder -
It is put on the shoulder of the man in the family
It
is the duty of the father or the
brother, before she is married and the
duty of the husband or the son, after she is married to look after her lodging,
boarding, clothing and financial
aspects of her.
When
she gets married, she is on the receiving end.
She
receives a gift - she receives a dower or a marital gift, which is called as
‘Meher’.
And
it is mentioned in the Qur’an in Surah Nisa, Ch.4
Verse No.4 which says…. (Arabic)…
‘Give
to the woman in dower, a marital gift’ .
For
a marriage to solemnize in Islam, ‘Meher’ is compulsory.
But
unfortunately in our Muslim society here, we just keep a nominal ‘Meher’ to
satisfy the Qur’an, say 151 Rupees, or some people give 786 Rupees and they
spend lakhs and lakhs of Rupees on the reception, on the decoration, on the
flowers, on the lunch parties, on the dinner parties.
In
Islam, there is no - there is no lower-limit, nor is there
an upper limit for ‘Meher ’ - But when a
person can spend lakhs of Rupees on the reception, surely the ‘Meher
’ should be much more.
There
are various cultures which have crept into the Muslim societies, specially in
the Indo-Pak area
They
give a small amount of ‘Meher ’ and they expect the wife to get a fridge, to
get a T.V set, they expect the wife to give a flat, to get a car, etc., and a
large sum of dowry, depending upon the status of the husband
If
he is a graduate, they may accept - they may expect 1 lakh - If he is an
engineer they may expect 3 lakhs- If he is a doctor they may expect 5 lakhs.
Demanding
dowry… a husband demanding dowry from the wife, directly or indirectly is
prohibited in Islam.
If
the parents of the girl give the girl something out of their own free will, it
is accepted - But demanding or
forcing directly or indirectly, it is prohibited
in Islam
If
a Woman works, which she does not have to - whatever earning she gets, it is
absolutely her property.
She
need not spend a single pai on the household - if she wants to spend it is her
free will.
Irrespective
how rich the wife is, it is the duty of the husband to give lodging, boarding,
clothing and look after the financial aspects of the wife.
In
case of divorce or if a wife gets widowed, she is given financial support for
the period of ‘Iddah’ - and if she has children, she is also given child
support
Islam
gave the right to the women to
inherit, centuries ago.
If
you read the Qur’an - in several verses, in Surah Nisa, in Surah Baqarah and
in Surah Maidah, it is mentioned that a woman irrespective, she is
a wife or she is a mother,
or a sister, or a daughter, she has a right to inherit - And it has been fixed
by Allah (SWT) in the Qur’an.
And
I do know, there are bound to be questions - that the inheritance law of in of
Islam is unjust.
But
time does not permit me to clarify this - Insha Allah I will expect a question
on this and then I can deal with this topic more in detail.
Let
us go further and analyze the social rights of a women in Islam.
Broadly
it can be categorized into four sub-headings… Social rights given to a
daughter, to a wife, to a mother
and to a sister.
Coming
to the social rights given in Islam, to a daughter - Islam prohibits, female
infanticide - The killing of female children is forbidden in Islam
It
is mentioned
in Surah Taqveem, Ch. 81, Verse No. 8 and 9, ‘when the female child is
buried alive and when she questions you, for what crime was she killed’.
Not
only female infanticide has been prohibited, all sorts of infanticides has been
prohibited in Islam, whether it be a male child or a female child.
It
is mention in the Qur’an in Surah
A’nam Ch.6, Verse No.151 that, ‘Kill not your children for want of
sustenance for it is Allah that will provide sustenance for you and for
children’
A
similar thing is mentioned in Surah Isra, Ch.17 Verse No.31 which says…
‘Kill not your children for want of sustenance, for it is Allah that will
provide sustenance to you and your children, for killing of children is a major
sin’.
In
the pre-Islamic Arabia, whenever a female child was born mostly she was buried
alive.
Alhamdullillah,
after the spread of Islam this evil practice has been discontinued.
But
unfortunately it still continues in our country India - According to a BBC
report, in the programe assignment the title of which was ‘Let Her Die’,
there was a British reporter by the name of Emily Beckenen, who came all the way
from Britain to India to give us the statistics
of the female infanticide.
This
programe was shown more than a year back on the star T.V. and Alhamdullillah, it
is being shown every month, and
just a few days ago it was again
retelecast.
In
that programe, it gives the statistics, that every day more than 3,000 fetuses
are being aborted on being
identified that they are females
If
you multiply this figure by the number of days, that is multiplied by 365, you
get a figure of more than one million female fetuses are being aborted every
year in our country.
And
there are big hoarding and posters in states like TamilNadu and Rajasthan, which
says spend 500 Rupees and save 5 lakh Rupees
What
does it mean? - That spend Rupees 500 on medical examination like Aminocententus
or Ultra Sonography, and identify that the child the mother is carrying
If
it is a female you can abort it and
you’ll save 5 lakh Rupees - How?
The
couple of lakhs you spend on upbringing her and the remaining lakhs of Rupees
you spend on giving dowry
According
to the report of the government hospital of Tamil Nadu – ‘out of every 10
female children that are born, four are put to death’ - No wonder the female
population in India is less than the male population
Female
infanticide was continuing in our country since centuries - If you analyze the
statistics of the 1901 census, for
every 1000 males there were 972 females
According
to the 1981 statistics and census, it tells you for every 1000 males you have
934 females
And
the latest statistics of 1991 tells you that for every 1000 males you have 927
females
You
can analyze that the female ratio is dropping every year - And since science and
medicine has advanced, it has helped in this evil practice
Just
because Islam tells you that you should not kill any children whether it be male
or female will you call these rights in Islam as modernizing or outdated?
Islam
not only prohibits killing of infant children, it also prohibits, and it rebukes
you on rejoicing on the birth of a male child and you getting saddened on the
news of a female child.
If
you read Surah Nahl, Ch.16, Verse No.58 & 59, it tells you that… ‘when
news is brought to one of them of a birth of a female child his face darkens and
is filled with inward grief’.
He
hides himself in shame from his people because of the news he has received.
Should
he let her live in suffering or should he bury her in dust - Ah! what a evil
choice they have
Qur’an
not only prohibits female infanticide, it rebukes at the thought of you
rejoicing at the birth of a male child and getting saddened at the birth of a
female child
In
Islam, a daughter should be brought up correctly
And
according to a Hadith in ‘Ahmed’, the Prophet (may peace be upon him) he
said ‘Anyone who brings up two daughters properly, they will be like this to
me on the day of judgment’ – Means, ‘will be very close to me on the day
of judgment’
And
there’s another Hadith which says, that ‘Anyone who up brings 2 daughters
properly and takes good care and brings them up with love and affection,
they will enter Paradise’
In
Islam, there should be no partiality in upbringing of the daughters or the son.
According
to a Hadith, of our beloved Prophet it said that, ‘In the presence of the
Prophet, once a man kissed his son and placed him on his lap but did not do the
same to his daughter.
The
Prophet immediately objected and said that you are unjust - You should have even
kissed your daughter and placed her on the other lap’.
Prophet
Muhammed (may peace be upon him) he did not only speak about justice, he also
practiced it.
Let
us analyze, the rights of a wife in Islam.
All
the previous civilizations, they have considered the women to be an
‘instrument of the devil’.
The
Qur’an refers to the women as ‘Mohsana’, that is a ‘fortress against the
devil’.
And
if a woman, who’s good, marries a man, she prevents him from going on the
wrong path and keeps him on the ‘Siratulmustakeem’ – that is the correct
path.
There’s
a Hadith in which Prophet Muhammed (may peace be upon him) he said that,
‘there is no monasticism in Islam’ .
And
again according to Sahih Bukhari, Volume No. 7, Ch. No. 3 Hadith No 4 it says
that ‘the Prophet ordained the young men, all those who have the means to
marry, they should marry - For it will help them to lower their gaze and guard
their modesty.
There
is another Hadith related by Anas,
in which the Prophet said… ‘Any one who marries completes half his deen’.
Once
somebody asked me, that… ‘does it imply that if I marry twice I will be
completing my full deen?’
The
person misunderstood the message of the Prophet.
When
the Prophet said that… ‘When you marry you complete half your deen’ - It
means that when you marry it shields you from promiscuity, it shields
you from fornication, it shields you from homosexuality, which lead to
half the sin in this world
Only
when you marry, do you have
opportunity to become husband or a wife - Only when you marry do you have
opportunity to become a father or a mother
And
the duties of the mother and the father and that of a husband and wife are very
important in Islam
So
it makes no difference whether a man marries once twice or thrice or four times
- He yet completes only half his deen.
The
Qur’an say’s that… ‘We have put love into the hearts of the husband and
wife’ .
If
you read Surah Rum, Ch. 30, Verse No. 21 it says that… ‘And amongst our
signs We have created for you mates or companions, so that you may dwell in them in
tranquillity and we have put love and mercy between your hearts’.
According
to Surah Nisa, Ch.4, Verse No.21, marriage is considered as a misaq, a sacred
agreement, a sacred contract.
According
to Surah Nisa, Ch.4, Verse No.19, it says… ‘You are prohibited to inherit
women against their will’ - Means, to marry the permission of both the parties
are required.
It
is compulsory that the man and
women both should agree to marry No one - not even the father can force their
daughter to marry against her wishes.
There’s
a Hadith in Sahih Bukhari, Volume No. 7, Ch. No. 43, Hadith No. 69, which says
‘that a lady she was forced by her father to marry against her wishes’ - And
she went to the Prophet and the Prophet invalidated the marriage’
Another
Hadith in Ibn-e-Humbal, Hadith No. 2469, it says ‘that a daughter was forced
by her father to get married - And
when the daughter approached the Prophet, the Prophet said you can either
continue, or if you wish you can invalidate the marriage.
That
means, the consent of both the male and the female is required
In
Islam, a women is considered as a homemaker - She is not considered as a
housewife, because she is not married to the house
Many
people use terminology, without
understanding what it means – ‘Housewife’ means ‘your the wife of the
house’
So
I believe, from now onwards the sisters would prefer calling themselves
‘homemakers’, than ‘house wives’, if they are occupied more in the home
In
Islam, a woman, she is not married to a master that she should be treated like a
slave - She is married to it is equal
And
there is a Hadith which says in Ibn-Hambal - Hadith No 736, 7396.
- It says that… ‘the most perfect of the believers are those that
are best in character and behavior, and those that are best to their
family and their wives’.
Islam
gives equal rights to the man and woman and as mentioned by the honorable
justice M. M. Kazi, that Qur’an clearly mentions that men and women, husband
and wife have equal rights in all aspects, except leadership in the family.
It
is mentioned in the Qur’an in Surah Baqarah Ch.2, Verse No.228.
- It says that… ‘the women have
been given rights similar against them on equitable terms but the men have a
degree higher’
And
I perfectly agree with Justice M.M.
Kazi when he said that most of the Muslims have misunderstood this verse, when
it says ‘a men have a degree higher’ - As I said we should analyze the
Qur’an as a whole.
And
its mentioned in Surah Nisa, Ch. 4,
Verse No.34 which says - (Arabic…).
‘The
men are the protectors and maintainers of the women, for Allah (SWT) has given
one of them more strength than the other and they give them their means’
People
say the word ‘Kawwam’ means, ‘one degree higher in superiority’ - But
actually the word ‘Kawwam’ comes from the root word ‘Ikamah’
‘Ikamah’
means for example ‘when you give
the Ikamah before prayers - You stand up’.
So
‘Ikamah’ means to standup - so the word ‘Kawwam’ means one degree higher
in responsibility, not one degree higher in superiority.
Even
if you read the commentary of ‘Ibne-Kathir’ - He says that the word
‘Kawwam’ means one degree higher in responsibility, not one degree higher in
superiority.
And
this responsibility, should be carried out by mutual consent of both husband and
wife.
It
is mentioned in Surah Baqarah,
Ch.2, Verse No.187, which says - (Arabic )
Which
means… ‘Your wives are your garments, and you are their garments’
What’s
the objective of garments - It is used
to conceal and to beautify
The
husband and wife, should conceal each others faults, and
they should beautify each other - Its a relationship of hands and gloves
The
Qur’an mentions that… ‘even if you do
not like your wife, you should treat her kindly’.
It
is mentioned in Surah
Nisa, Ch.4, Verse No.19, that… ‘Treat your wives on a footing of
equity and kindness even if you dislike her - For you may be disliking a thing
for which Allah has made good for you’.
Even
if you dislike your wife you have to treat her kindly and with equity
Just
because the rights of a wife are equal to those of the husband in Islam, will
you call such rights in Islam as modernizing or outdated?
Let
us analyze the rights of a Mother
The
only thing above respect to Mother, is the worship of Allah (SWT) - It is
mentioned in Ch.17, Verse No.28-29
It
says that… ‘Allah has ordained for you - that Allah has ordained for you,
that you worship none but Him, and to be kind to our parents
And
if any one or both of them reach old age do not say a word of contempt or repel
them but address them with honour, and speak to them with kindness, and lower
your wing of humility and pray to Allah (SWT) -‘My Lord, bless them as they
have cherished me in childhood’
Surah
Nisa, Ch. No. 4, Verse No. 1 says… ‘Respect the womb that bore you’.
Surah
A’nam, Ch.6, Verse No.151, says… (Arabic)…
That…
‘You have to be kind to your parents’.
Again
in Surah Luqman Ch.31, Verse No.14
It
again says the same thing that… (Arabic)…
‘We
have enjoined on the human beings to be kind to his parents
In
travail upon travail, did their mother bore them and in years twain was their
weaning’
A
similar thing is repeated again in Surah Ahqaf, Ch.46, Verse No.15
(Arabic…).
That…
‘We have enjoined on the human beings to be kind to his parents
In
pain did their mother bore them and in pain did she give them birth’.
According
to a Hadith related in ‘Ahmed’, as well as in ‘Ibn-e-Majah’ - It says
‘Paradise lies at the feet of the mother’.
That
does not mean that if my mother is walking on the road and if she steps
on muck and filth - that thing becomes Paradise
It
means that after you fulfill your basic duties, if you respect your mother, if
you are kind to your mother, If you are honorable to your mother, you will
Inshaallah enter Paradise.
Another
Hadith related in Sahih Bukhari in Volume 8, Ch. No. 2 Hadith No. 2, as well as
in Sahih-Muslim - It says that a man asked the Prophet… ‘Who requires the
maximum love and respect and my companionship in this world?
The
Prophet replied – ‘your mother’
‘Who
is next’? – ‘your mother’
‘Who
is next?’ – ‘your mother’
The
man asked for the fourth time, - ‘Who is next’
The
Prophet replied ‘your father’
75%
of the love and respect goes to the father, sorry goes to the mother and 25% of
the love and respect goes to the father
Three
fourth of the better part of the love and respect goes to the mother – One
fourth of the remaining part of the love and respect goes to the father
In
short, the gold medal goes to the mother, the silver medal goes to the mother,
the bronze medal goes to the mother and the father may be he gets the
consolation prize.
I
am very happy that my brothers have appreciated it - Otherwise
normally I always apologize, that if I have hurt the feelings of my
brothers, I am sorry – That is what
Islam tells me
But,
I’m glad, that my brothers here, they have appreciated Islam,
Al-hamdullillah
Let
us analyze the rights of the sisters in Islam
According
to Surah Tawbah, Ch. 9, Verse No.71, it says... (Arabic)…
That…
‘The men and the women they are maintainers and supporters of each other’
The
word ‘Auliya’ here means ‘supporters’ and ‘maintainers’ - they are
supporters and maintainers of each other
In
short they are brothers and sisters unto each other, unless otherwise
Prophet
Muhammed (may peace be upon him) he said, ‘The women are the ‘Shakat’
-‘Shakat’ means sister’
It
also means ‘half’, as humankind has been divided into two halves - men and
women - It refers to as ‘half’, also as ‘sisters’
There
are so many social rights that we can, that we can speak for weeks together.
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But
due to short of time, I will not be able to touch on the important topics such
as Polygamy, such as divorce, such as Talaq, divorce, because I have opted to
spend more time on the other topics
Because
experience tells me that these topics, Inshallah, will be covered in the
question and answer time
And
I hope you will ask questions and whatever - whatever clarification you require
on this topic, I will try my level best to give you
Now
let us analyze - now let us analyze the Educational rights given to the women in
Islam
The
first 5 verses which were revealed of the Qur’an Shareef were from Surah Alaq,
or Surah Iqra, Ch. 96, Verse No. 1 to 5 which says - (Arabic…)
‘Read,
recite or proclaim in the name of thy lord, (Arabic…) Who has created the
human beings from a congealed clot
of blood, a leech like substance
(Arabic…)
- Read, thy Lord is most bountiful
(Arabic…)
- Who has taught the use of the pen
(Arabic…)
- Who has taught the human beings that which he knew-not’.
The
first guidance given in the Qur’an Shareef to the humankind was not to pray,
was not to fast, was not to give charity - It was read - Islam pays utmost
importance to education.
The
Prophet ordained the parents, the father and the mother, to see to it that they
gave Religious education to their daughter
And
after a lady married, it was the duty of the husband to provide her with the
Religious education
If
he couldn’t do it himself, and if she wanted, he should allow her to go
somewhere else to acquire the education
According
to Sahih Bukhari, the women were very enthusiastic to acquire knowledge, and
they once told the Prophet… ‘You are usually surrounded by men - why do not
you give us one particular day so that we too can ask you questions’ -
And the Prophet agreed.
Beside
he himself going, he sent many other of his Sahabas to the women, to give them
education
Imagine,
1400 years ago, when the women were ill treated and were only used as chattels -
leave aside being educated, Islam asked the women to be educated
We
have examples of several Muslim women who are scholars
And
the best example I can give you is of Bibi Ayaisha (may Allah be pleased with
her), who was the daughter of Hazrat Abubaker, the first Khalifa of Islam, (may
Allah be pleased with him), and the wife of our beloved Prophet Muhammed (may
peace be upon him)
She
gave guidance even to the Sahabas and to the Khalifas - One of
her famous student Urwah-Ibn-Zubair
She
said that… ‘I have not seen a greater scholar than Ayaisha in the field of
learning of the Qur’an, in obligatory duties, in lawful and unlawful matters,
in literature and poetry, in Arab history’
She
was not only expert in the Religious field, she had profound knowledge of
medicine - Whenever the foreign delegates came to the Prophet and discussed, she
used to memorize the remedies
She
was well versed in the field of math, and many times the companions came to her
to ask problems of ‘Mirath’ that is, ‘Inheritance’ - And how much share
could be divide how much share should be given to the each individual
She
has - she is said to have guided all the four Khalifas, including the
companions.
And
she also gave guidance, many a times to Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with
him) and she herself has narrated 2210 Hadiths.
According
to AbuUmm... according to Abu Moosa, who was a famous Jurist, he said that…
‘Whenever we companions had lack of knowledge on a matter, we went to - we
went to - Hazrat Ayaisha (May Allah be pleased with her), and definitely she had
knowledge about it’.
She
is said to have taught more than 88
scholars - In short, she was a scholar of the scholars.
There
are several examples, even of Safiya (may Allah be pleased with her) who was the
wife of the Prophet, who was an expert on Fiqah
Islamic Jurisprudence.
And
according to Imam an Nouvi ‘She was the most intellectual women of that
time’.
Another
example is Umme - Salma (may Allah be pleased with her) who was the wife
of the beloved Prophet
According
to Ibn Hajar… ‘She has taught 32 different scholars’.
There
are several examples - Fatima-Binte-Kais, she is said to have a discussion on
Fiqh, for a full day with Hazrat Ayaisha and Hazrat Umar (may Allah be pleased
with them both), and still they could not prove her wrong
According
to Imam an Nauvi, ‘she migrated in the early days and she had profound
knowledge’
Other
examples like Umme Salim, who was the mother of Anas - she is said to be very
well versed in the field of Dawah.
Other
examples are Saeeda Nafisa, who was the grand daughter of Hasan and she also
said to have taught Imam Shafi, who was the founder of the one of schools of
thought.
There
are several examples - Even Umme-Ad-darda, who was the wife of Abul -Ad-darda,
she is said be an expert in science
And
even Imam Bukhari has said that she was an expert in her field - You can give
several examples
At
the time when the women were ill treated, at the time when
women were buried alive, when they were born, at that time Islam had
women scholars, in the field of medicine, in the field of science, in the field
of Religion
Because
Islam tells that every woman should be educated, - Will you call such women’s
right’s in Islam as modernizing or oudated?
Let
us discuss the legal rights given to a woman in Islam
According
to the Islamic law, men and women are equal - The Shariah protects the life and
property of a man and woman both.
If
a man murders a woman he too will receive the ‘Hurth’ punishment – That is
Capital punishment of ‘Kisas’
According
to Surah Baqarah Ch. 2, Verse No.178 and 179, ‘he too shall be killed’.
Like
wise if a woman murders, she too will be killed
According
to the Islamic law of ‘Kisas’, men and women - irrespective
the injury be of the eye, of the nose, of the ear, of the body - both
receive equal punishment
And
if the guardian of the murderer, even it be a woman - If she says, that forgive
the murderer and she accepts ‘Dia’, that is compensation - her opinion
cannot be rejected - They have to accept it
And
if there’s difference of opinion between the relatives of the person whose
murdered - And some say that the murderer should be killed and some say that he
should be forgiven and ‘Dia’ should
be accepted - people should prevent the relatives from killing that murderer.
And
irrespective whether the witness or the opinion is given by a man or woman, it
has same weight.
According
to Surah Maida, Ch.5, Verse No.30 - It says… ‘As to the thief, whether he be
man or a woman, cut off his or her hand as a
punishment for his crime, an example from Allah (SWT)’.
Means,
if a person robs, irrespective whether he is a man or a woman his or her hands
should be chopped - The punishment is the same
According
to Surah Nur, Ch.24, Verse No.2, it
says ‘If any commits fornication, be it a man or a woman, flog them with 100
stripes’
The
punishment for fornication in Islam irrespective whether it is a man or a woman,
it is the same - Flogging with 100 stripes.
The
punishment for men and women, is the same in Islam.
In
Islam a woman is allowed to give witness
Imagine,
Islam gave right to a woman to be a witness, 14 centuries ago
Even
now in as late as 1980, the Jewish Rabai,
they are considering, they were considering that whether the women should be
given a right to act as a witness or not - And Islam gave that right 1400 years
ago
According
to Surah Nur, Ch.24, Verse No.4, it is said ‘If any of you put a
charge against the chastity of a woman, produce 4 witnesses, and if they falter,
flog them with 80 stripes’
In
Islam for a small crime, you require 2 witness - for a big crime you require 4
witnesses
Accusing
a woman falsely is a big crime in Islam, therefore you require 4 witnesses.
Now
a days you see in the modern society, you find men abusing women and calling
them all sorts of name. They call them prostitutes etc, and what nothing is done
In
a Islamic State, if a man calls her a ‘prostitute’ in public or anywhere
else, and if she takes that man to court - And if that man cannot produce 4
witnesses or even if he produces 4 witnesses and any one of them falter, all of
them will receive 80 lashes each, and in future all their evidence will be
rejected
Islam
gives utmost importance to the chastity of the woman
When
a lady marries, she normally adopts the name of her husband
In
Islam she has the option of either keeping her husband’s name, either adopting
the name of the husband, or maintaining her maiden name
And
maintaining the maiden name is recommended in Islam - And we find in several
Muslim societies that women, even after they get married they maintain their
maiden name, because according to the Islamic law men and women are equal
Will
you call such rights in Islam modernizing or oudated?
Let
us analyze the political rights
According
to Surah Tawba, Ch.9, Verse No.71, which I quoted earlier, which says.
(Arabic…).
Which
says… ‘The men and the women they are supporters of each other’. *** 06
Sec
Supporters
not only Socially - even Politically – Politically, men and women should
support each other
Islam
gives women the right to vote
If
you read Surah Al Mumtahina, Ch.60, Verse No.12, it says that… ‘O Prophet
when the believing women come to thee with an oath of fealty’.
Here,
the Arabic word is ‘Bayan’ - And ‘Bayan’ means much more than our
modern, present day election, - because Prophet Muhammed (may peace be upon
him), he was not only the messenger of Allah, but he was also the head of
the state
And
women came to the Prophet and they agreed with him being the head of the state.
So
Islam gives the woman even the right to vote
Women
can even take part in law making
And
according to the famous Hadith in which Hazrat Umar (may Allah be pleased with
him), he was discussing with the Sahabas, and considering putting an upper limit
on the ‘Meher ’, since young men were discouraged from getting married - a
lady from the back seat she objected and said When the Qur’an says in Surah
Nisa Ch.4, Verse No.20 that… ‘you can even give a heap of treasure, a heap
of gold in ‘Meher’, when Qur’an puts no limit on ‘Meher’, who is Umar
to put a limit (may Allah be pleased with him)
And
immediately Hazrat Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) he said… ‘Umar is
wrong and the lady is right’
Imagine,
she was a common lady - If it would have
been a famous lady, the name of the lady would be mentioned
in the Hadith
Since
the Hadith does not mention the name of the lady, we can understand that the
lady was a common lady
Means,
even a common lady can object to the ‘Khalifa’, the head of the state
And
in technical terms it would be called that – ‘she is objecting to the breach
of the constitution’,- because Qur’an is the constitution of the Muslims -
That means a woman can even take part in law making
Women
have even taken part in the battle fields
There
is a full chapter in the Sahih Bukhari mentioning women in the battle field -
Women gave water - they give first aid to the soldiers
And
there is a particular mention of a woman by the name of Nasiba, who were among
the few, who protected our beloved Prophet during the battle of Ohud
Because
the Qur’an says ‘Man is the protector of the ‘Woman’
Under
normal circumstances, the women should not go to the battle field. It is
the duty of the man
Only
when required, under necessity are women allowed - and they should go to the
battle field - Otherwise no
Otherwise
you’ll have the same position as you are having in the USA.
There...
women were allowed to join the battle since 1901 but they were not allowed to
take active part - They only played the part of a nurse
Later
on after the ‘Feminist Movement’ had started in 1973, the ‘Feminist
movement’ demanded – ‘Why aren’t women allowed to take active part in
the battle field?’
So
the American government allowed - After 1976 women, were allowed to take active
part in the battle field
And
last year according to a report of the defense department, of the defense department
of America, which was released on
the 23rd of April, 1993 it said that - ‘90 people were sexually assaulted in a
convention, of out which out of which 83 were women and 117 officers were
charged with in disciplinary action’ - Imagine in one convention only, 83
women sexually assaulted.
What
was the crime of those 117 officers?
They
made the women run and they snatched at their clothes - They made them parade
absolutely nude without even covering the genital parts - They were made to have
sex in public
Is
this what you call ‘Women’s rights’?
If
you think that this is what is ‘Women’s right’, then you can keep your
rights to yourselves
We
do not want our sisters, our daughters our mothers to be sexually assaulted.
And
there was a uproar in the parliament and the President, Bill Clinton - he himself
had to apologize - publicly
apologize and he said… ‘Necessary action will be taken’
And
you know when politicians say ‘necessary action will be taken, what happens.
So
Islam allows women to take part in the battle field only when required
But
there also they should maintain their Islamic Hijab and the Islamic ethics, and
their modesty.
Before
I conclude my talk, I’d like to give an example
As
I said in the beginning of my talk, Islam believes in equality between men and
women - Equality does not mean identicality.
Suppose
in a classroom 2 students, student ‘A’ and ‘B’, during an examination
both come out first - Both secure 80% marks - 80 out of 100
Out
of the hundreds of students, 2 come out first ‘A’ and ‘B’
When
you analyze the question paper, the question paper has 10 different questions,
each carrying 10 marks.
In
question 1 student ‘A’ got 9 out of 10, and student ‘B’ got 7 out of 10
- So in question 1 student ‘A’ was higher than student ‘B’.
In
question 2, student ‘A’ got 7 out of 10 and student ‘B’ got 9 out of 10,
- Student ‘B’ was higher than
student ‘A’ in question number 2.
In
question 3 both of them got 8 out of 10, both were equal
So
when we add up the marks of all the ten questions, both student ‘A’ and
‘B’ got 80 out of 100
So
in short, student ‘A’ and student ‘B’ are over all equal
In
some question ‘A’ is higher than ‘B’, in some question ‘B’ is higher
than ‘A’, in others both are equal
In
the same fashion, taking the example that since Allah has given man more
strength - Suppose a thief enters the house will you tell, ‘I believe in
women’s rights - I believe in women’s rights’ - will you tell your mother,
your sister and your daughter, to go and fight the thief?’
No,
but natural you’ll fight him - If required they may interfere - under normal
circumstances since Allah has given you more physical strength, you have to go
and tackle the thief.
So
here, in physical strength, man is one degree higher than the woman
Let
us take another example where… where it comes to giving respect to the -where
it comes to respecting the parents - The children are supposed to respect the
mother 3 times more than the father.
Here
the women have one degree higher than the men - Over all both equal
So
Islam believes in equality, not identically - Men and women are over all equal
in Islam. *** 09 Sec
‘This
was in brief, not in detail’, as Justice Kazi said, time does not permit me to
speak in detail - this was in brief, the highlights, of ‘the Women’s Rights
in Islam’.
After
this what the Muslim society did is different - Many of the Muslim societies did
not give the women their rights and they deviated away from the Qur’an and the
Sunnah.
The
Western society is largely responsible for this - because of the Western
societies, many Muslim societies have become over protective, over precautions
and have gone to one extreme and deviated away from the Qur’an and the
Sunnah.B
On
the other extreme, some of the Muslim societies upgrade with the Western
culture, and followed their culture.
I
want to tell the Western society that if you analyze the women’s rights in
Islam according to the Qur’an and the Sunnah - you will realize it is
modernizing and not outdated
Lastly,
I would like to thank those people who have helped and supported me
If
there is any one person who requires credit for me being here, it is my... it is
my beloved mother Mrs. Roshan Naik - It was because, it was because of her love,
care and guidance that I am here today.
I
will be doing injustice if I do not include the name of my father Dr. Abdul
Karim Naik, as well as my other family members, specially, my Brother Mohammed
Naik
And
last, but not the least my wife, who has encouraged me since one and a quarter
year, since we have been married and thus I have been able to strive harder in
this field.
*** 15 Sec
Wa
aakhirudda-waana Anilhamdulillahi Rabbil Aalamin
Clapping
(Dr.
Mohammed)
A
thank you all for that appreciation
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(Clippings
of Question & Answer)
(Q).
Asalam Allakum, my name is Sabha, and I am a student.
I
would ask… I would like to ask you a question Zakir Bhai - A man will have
‘Hoors’, that is, beautiful maidens when he when he enters Paradise
What
will a woman get, when she enters Paradise?
(Q).
My name is Sheila - I would like… I would like to ask - Why is Polygamy
permitted in Islam, and that is why… is a man allowed to marry more than one
wife?
(Dr.
Zakir). Qur’an happens to be the only Religious book on the face of the earth,
which says… ‘Marry only one’.
There
is no Religious book on the face of the earth, which says… ‘Marry only
one’.
You
read the Geeta, you read the Veda, you read the Ramayan, you read the
Mahabharata, you read the Bible - No where it is mentioned… ‘Marry only
one’ – It is only mentioned in the Qur’an
(Q).
I am Vimla Dalal, Advocate - I would like to ask, that Islam preaches women's
rights are equal to men.
Why
women should be in ‘Purdah’, and why there should be a segregation of men
and women, in this sort of meeting also?
(Dr.
Mohammed) The next question
(Q).
Aslam Allaikum - My name is Bilal Lala, and I am a revert - By profession, I
happen to be a lecturer in computers
There
is one question which has baffled me over the years, and that question is -Why
does Islam permit a Muslim man to marry a woman of his choice from Ahle Kitab…
may be Jews or Christians, and the vice-versa is not permitted?
(Q).
My name is Roshan Rangwala… a businessman.
Question
is Dr. Naik, as you said that Islam gives equal right to both ladies and gents -
Then why man is allowed to keep 4 wives, and ladies are kept away from this
privilege?
As
men can think of another woman, at the same time after marrying a one wife…
man can think for another women - why ladies cannot think for another?
(Dr.
Mohammed) The next question
please…..
(Q).
I am Prakash Lote - first of all I will thank organisation for calling people of
all faiths… and so I am asking another question.
For
all the Religions, whether it is Hinduism, Christian, or Islam… in books there
are many good things.
But
for years, after thousands of years, the practices of all the Religion have been
discriminatory towards women, and no Religion is a exception to this.
So
the question is - What is written in the books… whether it is Bible, Qur'an or
Gita or whatever it is… whether that is more important, or the practice of the
society, which is more important?
And
if practice is more important, then we should give very little importance to
what is being written in all such holy books, including Qur'an, Gita whatever it
is
So
on this, I will expect answer, where in practice what could be done… instead
of saying what is being written in this book or that book.***
Sec
(Dr.
Mohammed) The next question from the top please
(Q).
As salam Allaikum, I am Saima Kadri, and my question is that… ‘Why there are
no women Prophets in Islam?’
(Dr.
Mohammed) This is from Bijay, from IIT Powai Bombay.
He
asks… ‘Islam does not allow intermingling of sex in work place - Is this
modernizing or oudated - Please explain?’
(Q).
Another connected question is… ‘Can a woman work as an Airhostess, since it
is a decent and highly paid job?’ - This is from Sudat.
(Dr.
Zakir). According to statistics, it tells us that 50% of the women in America
who go to universities and work places, are raped - Do you know that? .
50%
- why?… Because most of the jobs in America, involve intermingling of sexes.
If
you think that a lady should be raped, it is modernising… then Islam is
oudated - If you think not, then Islam is the most modernizing.
(Q).
In the name of Allah most Gracious, Merciful and Bountiful.
As-Salam-Alaikum
- I am Parveen Alaviya… a practicing lawyer, and a researcher in world
Religions.
My
question to you Dr. Naik is… you mentioned the solitary illustration of a
woman, who told the body, that she was forced into a marriage, and her marriage
was allowed to be invalidated.
This
incident took place years ago, around the year, if possible the body.
Qur'an
is the constitution of the rights of women and men - Is there a body? If so name
it, which also enforces the breakage and rights - Thank you.
(Dr.
Mohammed). The next question from the chit.
(Q).
Is co-education allowed in Islam? - This is from Rasheed Shaikh… he is a
student.
Is
co-education allowed in Islam?.
(Q).
This is from Jenifer - It says… ‘Is it only the husband who can say
‘Triple Talak’ and get one… and get one? - What has a woman to do, if she
wants to get divorce or ‘Talak’?’
(Dr.
Zakir). The question asked is - Why are not women allowed in the Mosque?
You
go to Saudi Arabia, women are allowed in the Mosque - You go to London, women
are allowed in the Mosque - You go to America, women are allowed in the Mosque
– It is only in India, that they are prevented, and a few countries close by.
You
go to the Haram-Sharif in Mecca, in Masjid-E-Nabvi, they are allowed.
But
Alhamdulilah, there are few Mosques in India… even in Bombay, which have
started allowing women in the Mosque - Hope the other Mosques will follow.
(Dr.
Mohammed). Thank you - the next question.
(Q).
Dr. Naik, my question is… ‘For last fourteen hundred years... One thousand
and four hundred years, only main Ulemas have interpreted Qur'an and Hadith.
Of
course, I was enlightened by your speech in the beginning, that Aaisha Ji was a
Religious scholar, and she used to interpret.
My
question is… how many women, female Ulemas or Religious scholars are today to
interpret Qur’an and Hadith, today – How many?…
What is the percentage? - And another thing another thing, I am just… I
am finishing… this question arises from ‘the Taslima of Bengal’ - that
when she made a sentence, I mean, Moulvi started shouting - there was not a lady
Ulema to, I mean reply to these Moulvis or take the side of Taslima or anything.
We
have not read what Taslima has said, because we can not get all the literature
here in India - either from Pakistan or from Bengal or anywhere.
(Dr.
Zakir). Why did not any lady support the cause for Taslima Nasreen? - The first
question arises… Should she be supported?
Regarding
the answer for the question on Taslima Nasreen, this cassette is available
outside in the foyer.
This
cassette… we had a debate in the Bombay Union of Journalist - Bombay Union of
Journalist had a debate between myself and Dr. Vyas and Father Peirera as well
as Ashok Shahani, who translated into Marathi ‘Lajja’.
And
many people objected, many people guided me, that do not go to that debate… It
will be a problem, they will misquote you - And believe me, I have had two
minds.
But
finally my father guided me… ‘Take the name of Allah and go’, and I
went…Al-Hamdulillah.
Al-Hamdulillah,
it was only because of Allah's support, that the debate was successful - It was
so successful, that not a single paper reported it… you know that - Not a
single paper reported it… you know that? – Not a single paper.
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