Rejecting domestic violence in Malaysia based on the Qur’an and prophetic traditions

Gender equality in terms of economic participation and social standing of women appears to have contributed to violations of women’s rights. Compared to their peers with higher social positions, women with poor financial and social status are more likely to become victims of domestic...

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Main Authors: Baharudin, Mohammad Hidir, Mohd Yusoff, Rahmawati, Ahmad, Nadzrah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jogja Academic Writing and Reading Bootcamp 2023
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/103487/7/103487_Rejecting%20domestic%20violence%20in%20Malaysia%20based%20on%20the%20Qur%E2%80%99an.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/103487/
https://jawab.web.id/index.php/JAWAB/article/view/44/2
https://doi.org/10.59371/jawab.v1i1.44
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Summary:Gender equality in terms of economic participation and social standing of women appears to have contributed to violations of women’s rights. Compared to their peers with higher social positions, women with poor financial and social status are more likely to become victims of domestic violence and abuse. As a result, women’s economic empowerment is critical to ensuring equal social treatment. Inequality in gender treatment can lead to abuse, harassment, and violence in the future. Female labor force participation in Malaysia is low compared to male labor force participation. Perhaps because women in Malaysia are economically under-empowered and have a social standing equivalent to men, they are more vulnerable to abuse. Should the people be concerned about women’s rights, which are already enshrined in the Qur’an and Prophetic Traditions, these breaches and violations are unacceptable. Hence, this research aims to examine the governing Qur’anic and Prophetic Traditions principles on women’s socio-economic rights and the preservation of their social rights in the face of domestic violence. The analysis is based on a qualitative and descriptive cross- sectional analysis of the governing statutes, reported cases, and data gathered from the respective administrative authorities. The research found that the low socio- economic status of women is not a factor in domestic violence, as professional women also become a victim of domestic violence. Therefore, the research suggests that the Government improve the effectiveness of the available mechanisms and frameworks by adapting the principles outlined in Qur’an and Prophetic Traditions to strengthen women’s empowerment in the economic sector. Women will also realize their rights, responsibilities and protection are available to them, as well as overcome the problem of domestic violence in Malaysia.