The Status of Women in Islam
Important Rights that Islam Granted to Women
The woman remained oppressed, deprived of her rights, with broken wings and stripped of her will, until Islam came with its noble law and established the true balance in affirming the dignity of woman, her humanity, and her competence to perform a lofty mission in society. It granted her a high status so that she would find from those around her the appreciation and respect worthy of her as a mother raising generations, as a wife with rights and responsibilities, and as a young woman whose honor is safeguarded from the mischief of transgressors and those driven by lust. As the Prophet said: "Women are the counterparts of men." (Narrated by Abu Dawud)
Among the most important rights that Islam granted to woman, which had been denied to her throughout previous eras, are:
Among the most important rights that Islam granted to woman, which had been denied to her throughout previous eras, are:
- Right to life
Allah Almighty forbade burying girls alive, as the Arabs used to do before Islam, Allah said in Quran : "And when the girl [who was] buried alive is asked" (81:8). "For what sin she was killed." (81:9).
"And when one of them is informed of [the birth of] a female, his face becomes dark, and he suppresses grief." (16:58). "He hides himself from the people because of the ill of which he has been informed. Should he keep it in humiliation or bury it in the ground? Unquestionably, evil is what they decide." (16:59).
- The Right to Ownership and Disposal of Her Wealth
Islam granted women the right to own inheritance. It also gave them the right to manage their wealth; they may buy, sell, and donate from their wealth as they wish, as they possess full legal capacity. If she is employed, she can manage her earnings and spend from them in the manner she desires, in accordance with Islamic legal rulings.
- The Right to Accept or Reject a Suitor
Like men, women have the right to choose a righteous, believing spouse, and it is not permissible to compel her to marry a man she does not desire. The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said: "A previously married woman has more right to decide about herself than her guardian, and a virgin's consent is sought, and her silence is her consent." (Narrated by Muslim).
The Prophet, peace be upon him, also said: "A virgin should not be given in marriage until her permission has been sought, and a previously married woman should not be given in marriage until she has been consulted." It was said, "O Messenger of Allah, a virgin feels shy." He said: "Her permission is her silence." (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
Al-Khansā' bint Khidām came to the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, and informed him that her father had married her off while she was a previously married woman, and she disliked it. So, he annulled her marriage. (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
The Prophet, peace be upon him, also said: "A virgin should not be given in marriage until her permission has been sought, and a previously married woman should not be given in marriage until she has been consulted." It was said, "O Messenger of Allah, a virgin feels shy." He said: "Her permission is her silence." (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
Al-Khansā' bint Khidām came to the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, and informed him that her father had married her off while she was a previously married woman, and she disliked it. So, he annulled her marriage. (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
- The Right to Knowledge and Learning
Whether knowledge is acquired in the mosque, as was the case during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him), or in schools and universities, as it is today, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Any man who has a young girl under his care and educates her well, teaching her excellently, and disciplines her with the best upbringing... will receive a double reward...” (Narrated by Al-Bukhari).
Moreover, the Prophet (peace be upon him) would set aside a special day for women to remind them, and enjoin upon them obedience to God Almighty.
- The Right to Separate from One's Husband
In addition to these rights, Islam has established that women and men are created from a single origin, Allah said in the Quran: "O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allah, through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed Allah is ever, over you, an Observer." (4:1).
