Argues that Islamic law does not accord a lesser status to women and
elaborates Muslim women's rights in a variety of areas. Challenging
the conservative framers of Islamic law who accorded a lesser status
to women, Mohammad Ali Syed argues that the Quran and the Hadith-the
two primary sources of Islamic law-actually place Muslim women on the
same level as Muslim men. Syed provides an overview of both sources
and explores their respective roles in Islamic law, emphasizing the
Quran's role as the supreme authority and questioning the authenticity
of some of the alleged sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). From
these texts, he elaborates women's rights in a variety of areas,
including treatment by God; marriage, divorce, financial provisions,
and custody of children; coming out of seclusion (purdah), and taking
part in social, economic, legal, and political activities. Rather than
presenting what is practiced today, the book covers the theoretical
position of Muslim women as sanctioned by the Quran and the authentic
Hadith and offers a glimpse of the exalted position of honor and
dignity enjoyed by Muslim women in the early days of Islam. This
well-researched book is made more distinctive by the author's personal
experience. Raised in Bengal, India, Syed was inspired by his family,
who valued men and women equally. As he grew up, Syed realized that
most Muslim women lived very differently than the women of his family.
According to the author, his family was egalitarian because his father
and male relatives were not only devout Muslims but also very
knowledgeable about Islam. This book is a culmination of his lifelong
concern for women's rights under Islam.
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A Progressive View
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780791485040
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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