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misconceptions about women in islam

i`ll quote some of the points mentioned in the letter & show you the
Islamic rule on them :
-"The Koran allots daughters half the inheritance of sons. It decrees
that a woman's testimony in court, at least in financial matters, is
worth half that of a man's.
Under Shari'a, or Muslim law, compensation for the murder of a
woman is half the going rate for men."

about the inheritance issue :


First, the principle of women inheriting half the money is only
applicable in 45 percent of the cases. In the other 55 percent, women
inherit the same amount or sometimes even more. For example, a
mother and a father each inherit the sixth of their son's property
when they are not the only inheritors.

In addition, the laws of inheritance in Islam are proportional to the


duties of spending. Indeed, a man in Islam has the responsibility of
supporting his family, his brother's children (when his brother dies),
his parents (when they retire and do not have an income), his
children from his previous marriage (if he has them) and his
household, including his wife and children. A woman, on the other
hand, does not bear this responsibility. She has the freedom to use
the money she collects from her dowry or work as she pleases.

You might object here, saying that women today are working and
helping their husbands pay the expenses, which entitles them to
share equality with men. In fact, you should know that women's
economic assistance to their husbands, which has become the norm
today, is only an answer to the females’ wishes. Islam does not
oblige women to spend on their households. It is a free choice many
women have themselves taken today to feel more liberated, so it
does not entitle them to a bigger portion of the inheritance.

about the testimony of a woman :

[ 2:282] O you who believe, when you transact a loan for any period,
you shall write it down. An impartial scribe shall do the
writing. ........ Two men shall serve as witnesses; if not two men,
then a man and two women whose testimony is acceptable to all.
Thus, if one woman becomes biased, the other will remind her. It is
the obligation of the witnesses to testify when called upon to do
so. ...... Financial transactions are the ONLY situations where two
women may substitute for one man as witness. This is to guard
against the real possibility that one witness may marry the other
witness, and thus cause her to be biased. It is a recognized fact that
women are more emotionally vulnerable than men. If the woman as
a witness was worth half that of a man, the verse would have stated
so clearly. But obviously that is not the case. Women's testimony in
all other matters are equal to that of a man or even supersedes his
testimony as in the case of a wife testifying against her accusation of
adultery

about compensation for the murder of a woman is half the going rate
for men
This is totally false as both men and women are equally treated and
compensated according to the Quran. Such laws are found in the
fabricated books of Hadiths and Sunna and they are not the laws of
God in the Quran

2-178 "O you who believe! retaliation is prescribed for you in the
matter of the slain, the free for the free, and the slave for the slave,
and the female for the female, but if any remission is made to any
one by his (aggrieved) brother, then prosecution (for the bloodwit)
should be made according to usage, and payment should be made to
him in a good manner; this is an alleviation from your Lord and a
mercy; so whoever exceeds the limit after this he shall have a painful
chastisement. "
"For a woman to prove rape in Pakistan, for example, four adult
males
of "impeccable" character must witness the penetration, in
accordance with Shari'a."
i guess that you should the verse from the quran to realize that it has
been twisted in your quote :
islam stood by the side of the woman if she`s been accused of
adultary, & the witnesses must be at least four to say such word
about her, but your quote is totally untrue & is not even in the
quran , you can read the whole quran & won`t find such thing , the
real case is :
24-4 "And those who accuse free women then do not bring four
witnesses, flog them, (giving) eighty stripes, and do not admit any
evidence from them ever; and these it is that are the transgressors, "
24-5 "Except those who repent after this and act aright, for surely
Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. "

"In Islam, women can have only one spouse, while men are
permitted four."
read the verse about having more than one wife, very carefully. [4:3]

"And if you fear that you cannot act equitably towards orphans, then
marry such women as seem good to you, two and three and four; but
if you fear that you will not do justice (between them), then (marry)
only one or what your right hands possess; this is more proper, that
you may not deviate from the right course. "

What does it say? And what do you understand from it?


Man Supports And Protects Women
Do you understand that one must take on the role of supporter,
protector, provider, custodian and servant to the family (man's role)?
Woman Gives Birth - Raises Children
One must take on the role of carrying the child and delivering it and
then feeding it and raising it to become a true servant of Allah
(woman's role).
Not Equal - But Treated Fairly In Justice
Men and women are not the same nor are they "equal" as some folks
would have us believe. Whatever is on one side of an 'equals' sign
must be exactly the same as what is on the other side without any
difference in value, only in the way that it is expressed. How then
could we say that a man, who is unable to conceive or give birth and
then breast feed a baby is the equal to a woman who can?

Equal In Faith And Actions


They are equal in their beliefs and good deeds of course. But still
they are not the same as each other. Each one must fulfill their role
as humans.

Children's Rights Protected


Islam is also very much about rights. Children also have rights in
Islam. When a man dies his wealth is left to his family. How could
the court know who to give the wealth of a man, if he was one of
several husbands to a woman? How would a child know who his
father was? No society ever supported the concept of a woman being
married to two or more men at the same time.

Women's Right - Best Treatment


Almost every society supported the concept of a man having more
than one woman. Yet, they did not limit the number nor did they
provide the protection and maintenance that Islam insists on for each
one. Islam came to set things straight. Women were given rights.
Men were strictly ordered to treat their women with the very best of
treatment.

Limit - Number in Marriage


When the verse was revealed the companions of Muhammad, peace
be upon him, did not run out with the attitude that they were going to
get four wives all of a sudden. Some of them already had much more
than that and these men had to divorce their wives, if they had more
than four. So this was not an order to go out and get four wives. It
was an order to begin limitations. And the first limitation was; No
more than four.
Limit - Equal Maintenance and Treatment
Second, the limitation of equal treatment for all of them. How could
a man keep more than one wife unless he was exceedingly wealthy
and/or exceedingly strong and virile?

Next, the limitation very clearly states; ".. but if you fear that you
shall not be able to deal justly (with them) then only one ..."
Woman's Right To Choose Any Husband She Likes -
Even If He Is Already Married
One very important point that is often overlooked by modern society
is the right that Islam gave to women which isn`t given to men. A
man is limited to marry only from the woman who is not already
married. Obviously, this provides rights for the children and the right
to inherit from the father. But Islam also permits the women to
marry a man who is already married to protect her in a society where
the number of women outnumbers the population of men.
Additionally, the woman has a large selection of men to choose
from. In fact, she has the right to choose from any man in the
community as long as he does not already have four wives. She also
has the opportunity to see how the other wife was being treated and
go into a marriage knowing exactly what to expect from her
husband. After all, he must treat her in the same way as he is treating
the other wife.

Women Need Husbands - Allah Provided the Answer


The prophet, peace be upon him, predicted that in the Last Days the
women would outnumber the men to a great extent. Today we are
seeing this become a reality all over the world. Allah has already
provided for us for this occasion. After all, He is the One who makes
it all happen and He already knew that many women would come
into Islam in these days. He also knew many of the Muslim men
would be killed or die at an early age, just as it is happening these
days. Allah these women need husbands. Allah has given us the
solution to all of life's problems.

"Muhammad's favorite wife, A'isha, according to her biographer,


was
six when they wed, nine when the marriage was consummated. In
Iran
the legal age for marriage is nine for girls, 14 for boys"
Allah has willed for this to happen in order to keep the sirah (life) of
prophet Mohammad pbuh alive even after his death, because she had
fresh memory at a young age , remembered everything, & she was
the first one in number of Hadiths (sayings & acts of prophet
Mohammad pbuh) she narrated.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
was the last of the Prophets and the best of creation; and 'A'isha was
a very intelligent and observant young girl with a very good
memory. 'A'isha (may Allah be pleased with her) spent the next nine
years of her life with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him), and she grew into womanhood, she remembered all that
she saw and heard with great clarity, for to be the wife of the Prophet
was even more than extraordinary. So much happened around him -
the Quran continued to be revealed, verses by verses, and people's
hearts were constantly being turned over and transformed, including
hers and she was a witness of so much of all that took place. It is not
surprising, therefore, that a great deal of the knowledge that we still
have today, about how the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) lived and behaved, was first remembered and then taught
to others by 'A'isha. It is thanks to this exceptional marriage,
between a man nearing the end of his life and a woman still near the
beginning of hers, that we know so much about the both of them

"Wives in Islamic societies face great difficulty in suing for

divorce, but husbands can be released from their vows virtually on


demand, in some places merely by saying "I divorce you" three
times."
a wife can demand for a divorce if she does not like her husband for
any reason. She can do so giving him back the bridal money he gave
her. This is lawful as proved in the Qur'an and the prophetic
narration: Allaah says (which means): {… Then if you fear that they
would not be able to keep the limits ordained by Allaah, then there is
no sin on either of them if she gives back (the Mahr or a part of it)
for her Al-Khul' (divorce).}[2: 229] , this case is called "Khulu"
The Prophet said to the wife of Thaabit Ibn Qays "Will you return
his garden?" She said, "Yes", then the Prophet ordered Thaabit to
accept the garden and divorce her." [al-Bukhaari]</SPAN>
</SPAN>the same case if a man divorces his wife, he has to pay for
her.
""Islam supposedly gives me the right to divorce,"
she says. "But what about my rights afterward?""
In Islam, the woman is not neglected after the divorce. Indeed
husbands are instructed to provide housing to the divorced wife until
her waiting period is completed

"Women's rights are compromised further by a section in the Koran,


sura 4:34, that has been interpreted to say that men have "pre-
eminence" over women or that they are "overseers" of women."
first let`s read the verse : 4-34 “Men are the protectors and
maintainers of women because of what Allah has preferred one with
over the other and because of what they spend to support them from
their wealth.”
What does it mean that men are “protectors and maintainers” of
women? To answer this question, let us first look at the Arabic word
that we are translating as “protectors and maintainers”. This word is
“qawwâmûn” the plural of “qawwâm”.
This word – qawwâm – in turn, is an emphatic form of the word
“qayyim”, which means a person who manages the affairs of others.
The qayyim of a people is the one who governs their affairs and
steers their course. Likewise, the qayyim of a woman is either her
husband or her guardian – the one who has to look after her and
ensure that her needs are met.
When Allah says: “Men are the qawwâmûn of women…” it means –
and Allah knows best – that men are held liable for handling the
affairs of women and are responsible for the women under their care.
A husband, therefore, has the responsibility of taking care of his
wife, protecting her, defending her honor, and fulfilling her needs
regarding her religion and her worldly life. It does not mean – as all
too many people have falsely assumed – that he has the right to
behave obstinately towards her, compel her, subject her to his will,
suppress her individuality, and thus heinously negate her identity.
His status as protector and maintainer is pure responsibility, pure
liability, and not so much a position of authority. It requires from
him that he uses his good sense, thinks carefully about what he does,
and exercises patience. It means that he cannot be hasty and
offhanded in his decisions. It does not mean that he can disregard his
wife’s opinions and belittle her good person.

"beating is so prevalent in the Muslim world that social workers who


assist battered women in Egypt, for example, spend much of their
time trying to convince victims that their husbands' violent acts are
unacceptable."

this is what islam says :


prophet Mohammad pbuh said "Do not beat the female servants of
Allah"
he said as well : "the best of you is the best to his wife"
he also said :"Some (women) visited my family complaining about
their husbands (beating them). These (husbands) are not the best of
you."

In another Hadith the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) is reported to have said:


"How does anyone of you beat his wife as he beats the stallion camel
and then he may embrace (sleep with) her?"
" Each year hundreds of Muslim women die in "honor killings"--
murders by husbands or male relatives of women suspected of
disobedience, usually a sexual indiscretion or marriage against the
family's wishes."
“There is no such concept in Islam that is called “honor killing”.
Islam holds every soul in high esteem and does not allow any
transgression upon it. It does not allow people to take the law in their
own hands and administer justice, because doing so will be leading
to chaos and lawlessness. Therefore, based on this, Islam does not
permit such killings.

First of all, in order to sanction killing, it must be through a binding


verdict issued by an authoritative law court. Individuals themselves
have no authority either to judge cases or pass judgments. Therefore,
a Muslim should not sanction such killing because doing so will be
leading to the rule of the law of the jungle. A civilized society
cannot be run by such laws.”

“Like all other religions, Islam strictly prohibits murder and killing
without legal justification. Allah, Most High, says, “Whoso slayeth a
believer of set purpose, his reward is Hell for ever. Allah is wroth
against him and He hath cursed him and prepared for him an awful
doom.” (An-Nisa’: 93)

The so-called “honor killing” is based on ignorance and disregard of


morals and laws, which cannot be abolished except by disciplinary
punishments.

“In Islam, there is no place for unjustifiable killing. Even in case of


capital punishment, only the government can apply the law through
the judicial procedures. No one has the authority to execute the law
other than the officers who are in charge.

Honor killing could be a wrong cultural tradition. It is unjust and


inhumane action. The murderer of that type deserves punishment.”

"Female circumcision, also called female genital mutilation, is


another case

in point. It involves removing part or all of a girl's clitoris and


labia in an effort to reduce female sexual desire and thereby
preserve chastity."
female circumcision is more a cultural practice than a matter of
Islamic teachings. the hadîth (sayings of prophet Mohammad pbuh)
which refer to the practice are all weak. The presence of that practice
in Egypt an Nubia up to this day is just a continuation of a practice
that has been around since the time of the Pharaohs. It is often hard
for people to give up deeply ingrained customs and cultural
practiced. They continue to be passed down from generation to
generation.

Another example of the tenacity of custom is the practice among


Indian Muslims where the woman pays a dowry to the husband. This
is a pre-Islamic Indian custom that Islam declares false. Islam
requires the husband to pay a dowry to the wife. Nevertheless, this
custom persists among Muslims in both India and Pakistan, even
though the history of Islam in India goes back for many long
centuries.

Likewise, Islam put an end to many pre-Islamic customs that


marginalized women and denied them their rights. It put an end to
people condemning each other’s lineages. It put an end to the
practice of wailing at a person’s burial. Nonetheless, these practices
can still be seen in some Muslim societies and are often regarded by
the people of those societies to be part and parcel of Islamic Law.

The Shâfi`î school of law has been the prevalent legal school in
Egypt since its formative years. It may be that the scholars of the
Shâfi`î school who promoted the view that female circumcision is
obligatory had been influenced by the prevailing culture of the
region.

There is no evidence that this practice was widespread among the


Pious Predecessors. Moreover, the practice has never been prevalent
in the regions where Islam originated – Mecca and Madinah and the
surrounding areas of Arabia. It is extremely rare. If female
circumcision had truly been endorsed by Islamic Law, it would
certainly have been practiced and perpetuated in those regions. Only
male circumcision is practiced, due to the authentic evidence in the
Sunnah that it is part of the natural way (fitrah).
We conclude that female circumcision is merely a cultural practice
that has no prescribed Islamic ruling for it and that is supported by
no decisive ****ual evidence. It is simply a regional custom in the
places where it is practiced. We must then take into consideration
that many medical professionals consider it to have detrimental
affects for the girls who undergo the operation. On that basis, it
would be impermissible to allow this custom to continue. In Islamic
Law, preservation of the person – the life and bodily soundness of
the person – is a legal necessity. Anything that compromises this
legal necessity by bringing harm to the person is unlawful.

"They are required to cover their bodies--in varying degrees

in different places--for fear they might arouse the lust of men


other than their husbands.
But many Muslim women feel cultural and family pressure to cover
themselves."

Muslim women observe HIJAB (covering the head and the body)
because Allah has told them to do so.
"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)

Other secondary reasons include the requirement for modesty in


both men and women. Both will then be evaluated for intelligence
and skills instead of looks and sexuality. A Muslim school girl is
quoted as saying, "We want to stop men from treating us like sex
objects, as they have always done. We want them to ignore our
appearance and to be attentive to our personalities and mind. We
want them to take us seriously and treat us as equals and not just
chase us around for our bodies and physical looks." A Muslim
woman who covers her head is making a statement about her
identity. Anyone who sees her will know that she is a Muslim and
has a good moral character. Many Muslim women who cover are
filled with dignity and self esteem; they are pleased to be identified
as a Muslim woman. As a chaste, modest, pure woman, she does not
want her sexuality to enter into interactions with men in the smallest
degree. A woman who covers herself is concealing her sexuality but
allowing her femininity to be brought out.
Often forgotten is the fact that modern Western dress is a new
invention. Looking at the clothing of women as recently as seventy
years ago, we see clothing similar to hijab. These active and hard-
working women of the West were not inhibited by their clothing
which consisted of long, full dresses and various types of head
covering. Muslim women who wear hijab do not find it impractical
or interfering with their activities in all levels and walks of life.
Hijab is not merely a covering dress but more importantly, it is
behavior, manners, speech and appearance in public. Dress is only
one facet of the total being. The basic requirement of the Muslim
woman's dress apply to the Muslim man's clothing with the
difference being mainly in degree. Modesty requires that the area
between the navel and the knee be covered in front of all people
except the wife. The clothing of men should not be like the dress of
women, nor should it be tight or provocative. A Muslim should dress
to show his identity as a Muslim. Men are not allowed to wear gold
or silk. However, both are allowed for women.
For both men and women, clothing requirements are not meant to be
a restriction but rather a way in which society will function in a
proper, Islamic manner

"Muslim countries tradition keeps ordinary women at home and off


the
Street"

This also is not true. The social structure in the East where Islam
(Submission) prevails encourages the woman to make her house her
first priority but there is no prohibition whatsoever on women
having to work and earn their living. The Muslim (submitter)
woman has been given the privilege to earn money, the right to own
property, to enter into legal contracts and to manage all of her assets
in any way she pleases. She can hold a job or run her own business
and no one has any claim on her earnings including her husband.
Historically, Muhammed's first wife was a merchant who hired
Muhammed to work for her. Muslim women went along with their
husbands, fathers and brothers during battles to take care of the
wounded and help in the back lines of the troops..
"no right for woman to vote in islam"

This also is not true. Women in Islam (Submission) have the right to
vote, express their views on any public matter, run for an office and
even be the head of a state
Allah said in the Holy Quran :
60-12 "O Prophet! when believing women come to you giving you a
pledge that they will not associate aught with Allah, and will not
steal, and will not commit fornication, and will not kill their
children, and will not bring a calumny which they have forged of
themselves, and will not disobey you in what is good, accept their
pledge, and ask forgiveness for them from Allah; surely Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful"

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