A Review Study of Women Emancipation and Economic Stability From Islamic Perspective

Authors

  • Dr Maryam Noreen Women University Mardan Author
  • Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Khan Women University Mardan Author

Keywords:

Dependency of Women, freedom, activities, skills, ancient time, enhancement in knowledge

Abstract

World History is full of such events wherein women have been described to lead miserable life as dependents or even like slaves in past especially before the dawn of Islam. The reason for this deprivation was the social oppression and lack of encouragement for them to participate in the activities related to nation-building. Just having ushered the Islamic Era, the circumstances totally changed and the womenfolk, in the first instance was brought out of the quagmire of the century’s old traditions and at the same time was appreciated to take part in fields of life side by side with the men of their society. The Islamic Teachings in general and the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad () have always been very much supportive for the Muslim Women to adopt any profession or trade for earning their livelihood besides accomplishing several of their social duties. Islam gave them freedom of expression, enhancement in knowledge, skill, and professional expertise. Not to speak of the later eras only, even in the very beginning of the Islamic Caliphate, quite learned and professionally advanced women were very much there in the society. In this article, some activities of some famous women of the early ages of Islam have been discussed which would become a source of encouragement for the new generation to rise to the situation to accomplish their emancipation in true sense in Islamic Perspectives. Also, it would provide some more materials for critical study in this regard in the future for our coming generation.

 

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Published

2024-11-18

How to Cite

A Review Study of Women Emancipation and Economic Stability From Islamic Perspective. (2024). Al-Qawārīr, 3(1). https://journal.al-qawarir.com/index.php/alqawarir/article/view/136

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