WOMAN IN LIGHT OF PROPHET’S (PBUH) TEACHINGS.
Allah created all creatures in pairs – Male and Female. Both genders in any species have significance. This significance is indeed much greater in human beings. Man cannot exist without women and women cannot survive without men. In absence of any one of them, we cannot think of a family, society, or nation. However, women are treated as weaker than men. Physically and emotionally, they are not considered as brave as men are. Nowhere in the world are women and men sharing equal powers. And in most countries, women have accepted this as the norm and live their lives accordingly. But, despite that, they continue to face discrimination of various kinds, cruelty, and violence. Globally, women are suffering. In many places, patriarchy is turning out to be a bane for them. It has produced a sense of fear and insecurity among them all over the world. Such happenings in any part of the world bring the men’s conscience into question. However, in Muslim-dominated regions, these deplorable acts also expose our claims of being believers and followers of Islam. The recurrence of these atrocious episodes indicates that we have abandoned the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Because all this barbarism is in complete contradiction to Islamic principles.
According to Islam, men and women have the same spiritual human nature. Both genders are dignified, are trustees of Allah on earth, have the same religious and moral duties, and even have equal rights. In this world, a woman performs multiple roles. She serves as mother, daughter, sister, and wife and Prophet Muhammad has directed the man to respect woman and her every form.
Messenger of Mercy (pbuh) said; The best of you are those
who are best to the women (Mustadrak). Many Hadith are testimony to the honor
of mother. Abu Hurayrah narrated; a man once came to Allah’s Messenger and
asked; ‘O Messenger of Allah! Who has most right over me from all of the
people? Prophet said: your mother’. The man asked; who is next? Prophet said;
your mother. The man asked again; who is next and Prophet repeated; your
mother. As the man asked for the fourth time’ who is next? Prophet responded;
your father. From this hadith, it can be safely inferred that the mother’s rank
is three ranks higher than the father’s status.
In
the eyes of Islam, a daughter is a great bounty. Prophet (pbuh) said: “He who
raises two daughters until their puberty will be with me in Paradise like these
two’’ (And He joined his two blessed fingers) – (Muslim). Merciful Prophet
(pbuh) also said; ‘Whoever has three daughters and is patient with them gives
them food and drink and clothes them, and then they will be his shield from the
Hellfire on the day of resurrection – (Ibn’I Majah).
Prophet
(pbuh) set the precedent in loving her daughter. The Prophet’s fondness for his
daughter Fatima has no peer. Though it can be viewed as the distinctive
recognition of Fatima, it bears a lesson for us. Prophet (pbuh) used to spread
his mantle for Fatima, would stand up for her, and make her sit at His place.
Prophet (pbuh) cared for her daughter to the extent that He declared; Fatima is
part of me, so whoever angers her angers me (Bukhari).
Together
with daughters, Holy Muhammad (pbuh) gives glad tidings for looking out for
sisters as; ‘Whoever has three daughters or three sisters or two daughters, or
two sisters and he keeps good company with them and fears Allah regarding them,
the Paradise is for him (Tirmidhi).
Another
beautiful role that a woman plays is of the ‘Wife’. And the conduct of Prophet
towards his wives is worthy of note. He always treated them with love, helped
them in household chores, and would always be in their service. According to
Al-Aswad, I asked Aisha: what would the Prophet do at his home. She replied,’
He would be in the service of his family, and when the time for prayers began,
he would go out to attend prayers' (Bukhari) He would play with wives and used
to have a race with Aisha (Abu Daud). He encouraged it and stated ‘Everything
that does not involve the remembrance of Allah is an idle play save four
things’ and the first thing mentioned is ‘playing with wife’ (Al-Nasai). He
would respect the friends of his departed wife – Khadija and whenever a goat
was slaughtered, he would send some meat to them as a present (Bukhari).
From
this cursory discussion, it is easy to deduce that Islam and its founder (pbuh)
granted women an honor, regarded them as a blessing, and a means for men to
enter into Paradise. Islam holds women in high regard and reveres all its
natural positions in the world. The Men need to understand the truthful message
of Islam and follow the Merciful Prophet (pbuh), so that women are not forced
to blame Islam, to come out on roads to demands rights, to knock on the court
doors to seek justice, and to attempt suicide.
Muslim
clerics need to replace their controversial speeches with reformative ones and
press for the prevention of evils, particularly gender-based discrimination.
Intellectuals, teachers, and responsible personalities also need to play their
role both to represent Islam in true form and clear doubts about Islam.
Writer: Zeeshan Rasool Khan, hails from Seer Hmadan , writes on diverse issues and can be mailed at mohdzeeshan605@gmail.com . He tweets @zeeshan_rk
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