The Debate On Anti-Woman Discourse In The Hadith Literature
In Islam, Hadith has been regarded as a secondary source after the Qur’an and covers various aspects including the rights and protection for women. It refers not only to the words of the Prophet but also covers on his attitudes, behaviour and advices towards women. Many have recorded that he was...
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my.usim-162882018-07-24T04:35:58Z The Debate On Anti-Woman Discourse In The Hadith Literature Nur Saadah Hamisan@Khair Nurdina Mohd Dahlan Anti-Woman, Gender, Hadith, Misogyny, Woman In Islam, Hadith has been regarded as a secondary source after the Qur’an and covers various aspects including the rights and protection for women. It refers not only to the words of the Prophet but also covers on his attitudes, behaviour and advices towards women. Many have recorded that he was the kindest and the gentlest to his wives, and he had shown the best action to women as a whole. However, there are arguments on few hadiths which reported as authentic but have been claimed as antiwoman hadith because of its bias content and discrimination against women. This issue has been gradually raised since the nineteenth century and has been seriously debated in the twentieth century until present day. This paper aims to discover the discourse on anti-woman issue or also known as misogyny, particularly in the Hadith literature. The misogyny is clearly against the equality between genders, but the question is whether the Hadith intrinsically hostile to women or is it the interpretation of the Hadith that has a serious problem in gender discrimination? Therefore, this study attempts to examine some scholar’s interpretation in understanding the related hadiths which have been claimed as anti-woman. Those hadiths have been exclusively selected from Sahị̄ḥal-Bukhāri due to a reason that it carries the highest rank in terms of its reliability and authenticity among the collections of hadith. The finding shows that although there might be anti-woman discourse in Sahị̄ḥal-Bukhāri, however, there are imbalance numbers of hadiths to prove that the Hadith encourages gender bias. Moreover, new approach is needed in evaluating and understanding these hadiths concerning women. 2018-07-24T04:35:58Z 2018-07-24T04:35:58Z 2017-06 Article 2550-1448 http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/16288 en Vol 2 No 1 (June 2017); Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
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In Islam, Hadith has been regarded as a secondary source after the Qur’an and covers
various aspects including the rights and protection for women. It refers not only to
the words of the Prophet but also covers on his attitudes, behaviour and advices
towards women. Many have recorded that he was the kindest and the gentlest to his
wives, and he had shown the best action to women as a whole. However, there are
arguments on few hadiths which reported as authentic but have been claimed as antiwoman
hadith because of its bias content and discrimination against women. This
issue has been gradually raised since the nineteenth century and has been seriously
debated in the twentieth century until present day. This paper aims to discover the
discourse on anti-woman issue or also known as misogyny, particularly in the
Hadith literature. The misogyny is clearly against the equality between genders, but
the question is whether the Hadith intrinsically hostile to women or is it the
interpretation of the Hadith that has a serious problem in gender discrimination?
Therefore, this study attempts to examine some scholar’s interpretation in
understanding the related hadiths which have been claimed as anti-woman. Those
hadiths have been exclusively selected from Sahị̄ḥal-Bukhāri due to a reason that it
carries the highest rank in terms of its reliability and authenticity among the
collections of hadith. The finding shows that although there might be anti-woman
discourse in Sahị̄ḥal-Bukhāri, however, there are imbalance numbers of hadiths to
prove that the Hadith encourages gender bias. Moreover, new approach is needed in
evaluating and understanding these hadiths concerning women. |
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