Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam

Rights are means to spiritual, moral and intellectual wellbeing (in-san sejahtera) of individuals be it men or women. Depriving one from the rights will lead to otherwise. Women are deprived from certain rights both by religious and non-religious members of a society. Family which was supposed to be...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Nadzrah, Ishak, Mohd Haeqal, Ali, Mohammed Farid
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Published: International Islamic University Malaysia 2020
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spelling my.iium.irep.844712020-11-08T07:32:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/84471/ Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam Ahmad, Nadzrah Ishak, Mohd Haeqal Ali, Mohammed Farid HQ1101 Women. Feminism BP173.44 Human Rights In Islam Rights are means to spiritual, moral and intellectual wellbeing (in-san sejahtera) of individuals be it men or women. Depriving one from the rights will lead to otherwise. Women are deprived from certain rights both by religious and non-religious members of a society. Family which was supposed to be the catalyst to secure and encourage the rights for women, became the biggest obstacle in fortifying the rights for the women. This deprivation is often seen as a religiously sound action. To clarify this mis-conception, this paper briefly presents a number of rights for women which has its roots in Quran, Sunnah and Islamic Heritage. Using literature study and content analysis, relevant verses of the Qur’an, hadith, and prac-tices from the Islamic heritage is surveyed and analysed. The analysis show that Islam has always paid attention to education rights, special spousal rights, right to motherhood, right to possess own property, right to participate in economy and right to hold position in public office. International Islamic University Malaysia 2020-11-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/84471/1/1004-Article%20Text-2752-1-10-20201104.pdf Ahmad, Nadzrah and Ishak, Mohd Haeqal and Ali, Mohammed Farid (2020) Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam. Journal of Islam in Asia, 17 (3). pp. 321-331. ISSN 1823-0970 E-ISSN 2289-8077 https://journals.iium.edu.my/jiasia/index.php/jia/article/view/1004 https://doi.org/10.31436/jia.v17i3.1004
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topic HQ1101 Women. Feminism
BP173.44 Human Rights In Islam
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BP173.44 Human Rights In Islam
Ahmad, Nadzrah
Ishak, Mohd Haeqal
Ali, Mohammed Farid
Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam
description Rights are means to spiritual, moral and intellectual wellbeing (in-san sejahtera) of individuals be it men or women. Depriving one from the rights will lead to otherwise. Women are deprived from certain rights both by religious and non-religious members of a society. Family which was supposed to be the catalyst to secure and encourage the rights for women, became the biggest obstacle in fortifying the rights for the women. This deprivation is often seen as a religiously sound action. To clarify this mis-conception, this paper briefly presents a number of rights for women which has its roots in Quran, Sunnah and Islamic Heritage. Using literature study and content analysis, relevant verses of the Qur’an, hadith, and prac-tices from the Islamic heritage is surveyed and analysed. The analysis show that Islam has always paid attention to education rights, special spousal rights, right to motherhood, right to possess own property, right to participate in economy and right to hold position in public office.
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author Ahmad, Nadzrah
Ishak, Mohd Haeqal
Ali, Mohammed Farid
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Ali, Mohammed Farid
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title Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam
title_short Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam
title_full Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam
title_fullStr Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam
title_full_unstemmed Women’s rights in the Qur’an, sunnah and heritage of Islam
title_sort women’s rights in the qur’an, sunnah and heritage of islam
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/84471/1/1004-Article%20Text-2752-1-10-20201104.pdf
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