الحقوق الشرعية للمرأة في القرآن الكريم من خلال سورة النساء The legitimate rights of women in the holy Quran through Surat an - Nesa ’
Women in Islam have an important and clear role. They have been honored and granted rights to raise their status higher than it was before Islam. Throughout history and in ignorant societies, women have suffered a painful reality from infanticide, oppression, humiliation, aggression and violation...
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2019
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6380/1/FH02-FKI-19-28974.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6380/ |
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Summary: | Women in Islam have an important and clear role. They have been honored and granted rights to
raise their status higher than it was before Islam. Throughout history and in ignorant societies,
women have suffered a painful reality from infanticide, oppression, humiliation, aggression and
violation of their dignity. The rights of women are of great importance in the Islamic thought as
obvious in many positions in the Holy Quran, especially in Surat An-Nesa’. The research addresses
this point. It shows the rights of women in Islam as summarized in Surat An-Nesa’, since women
are a reflection of society, it shows the extent of its development and raising. The purpose of this
research is to clarify the legitimate rights of women granted by God Almighty and detailed in His
holy book and make them comprehensive and complete for all spheres of life in this world and the
Hereafter on equal terms with men with neither injustice nor derogation. Islam is the only system
that has granted women unprecedented. The current study arrives to the following results: in preIslam, women were maltreated and undervalued. After the advent of Islam, women have had an
independent entity and personality, and been equated with men and women in terms of rights and
dignity. The Islamic religion views women as half of society. She is the man's partner in building
the universe, and his partner in slavery to God. |
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