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Islam was aware of the injustices that male
dominated societies historically had been guilty towards
the weaker sex. Women the world over were treated so
inferior to men that it was almost as if they did not
belong to the human race. Physically not having the
strength to stand up for themselves and being therefore
subjected to men, women were in many places, still are
today overlooked and treated with harshness and cruelty.
It is for this reason that Islam emphasised compassion
towards women so strongly to men, declaring it even a
part of faith itself.
Islam recognised the fundamental differences between
men and women - that the needs of each were different to the
other. Modern research has arrived at the same conclusion that
traditional wisdom had always held. That while a man's primary
need is to be respected, a woman's primary need is to feel
cherished. So the teachings of Islam emphasised at every
juncture kindness to and good treatment of women. It is
interesting to note that some women (who have no problem with
the idea of keeping the boss and clients happy at work with
painted smiles and short skirts) may object to statements like
this as sexist. The fact of the matter is Allah has placed
duties and responsibilities on every human being in the context
of his or her relationship to others. Discharging one's duties
to Allah and to those whose duties one has been charged with by
Allah is what earns one Allah's pleasure and with it the
triumph of Jannah.
In conclusion - in Islam the role of women
is unique. If we are to look historically at the
different empires and nations and even religions that
have had their rise and fall, it can be clearly noted
that including the prominent ones like the Roman, Greek,
Babylonian, Persian and Indian empires none of them had
any recordable contributions made by women. The situation
of Islam is different. Without any exaggeration a massive
contribution was made by women. It is quite possible that
this has created a sense of belonging for women towards
Islam, as it would explain why yearly we see that the
majority of converts in many areas are women, despite all
the negative portrayals by the media and also many
Muslims in their promoting their national customs in the
guise of Islam. In this day and age the role of women in
Islam is thought of as restricted, whereas this is not
the case. Women are recognised as a nation and standard
builders, and their ability of being better teachers and
instructors than men, for younger children especially, is
unparalleled. They are the ideal teachers of the leaders
of tomorrow.
Thus did the final revealed guidance to
mankind, Islam - restore to women the wholeness that
Allah had created them with. The whole of nature
testifies to the balance of Allah's creation. Where there
is Heaven there is Earth, where there is night there is
day, where there is fire there is water. Neither is more
important than the other. Each is vital to maintain the
harmony of being. It is the same balance that Allah made
man and woman. To live together in a mutual exchange of
gifts. Allah has vested each with and establish peace.
The teachings of Islam, therefore reflect the balance,
justice and wisdom one would expect from the Creator of
man and woman.
"Glory be to Him who created all pairs from
that which the Earth produces, and from their own selves,
and from that of which they have no knowledge." - Qur'an:
36:36
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