Challenging Gender Bias: An Islamic Perspective onEquality in Pakistan

Authors

  • Khansa Maqbool MPhil Scholar, Islamic Thought and Civilization, University of Management and Technology Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Dr. Muhammad Samiullah Associate Professor of Islamic Thought and Civilization , University of Management and Technology Lahore, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Gender equality, Islamic perspective, Muslim women, Gender bias, Religious interpretation Al-Qawārīr - Vol: 04, Issue: 04, Jul – Sep 2023 Challenging Gender Bias: An Islamic Perspective on Equality in Pakistan

Abstract

This study critically examines the status of gender equality within the Islamic
context of Pakistan. It aims to provide a detailed description of how Muslim
women utilize Islam to advocate for gender equality and enhance their
treatment in daily life. Drawing upon key Quranic verses and Hadiths, the
research highlights how misinterpretations perpetuate gender bias,
underscoring the necessity for a precise and nuanced understanding of Islamic
teachings. The study delves into the concepts of gender equality and equity,
recognizing the inherent differences between men and women while advocating
for equal rights. The role of women in both family and society is explored,
emphasizing Islam's elevation of their status. It argues that unfair treatment of
women often stems from misunderstandings of Islamic teachings rather than
inherent support for inequality within Islam itself. Muslim women are shown to
leverage Islam to advance gender equality and enhance their lives. This
research offers valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of gender equality
within an Islamic framework, stressing the importance of a deeper
understanding of religious texts to foster equitable treatment between men and
women in Muslim communities.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Challenging Gender Bias: An Islamic Perspective onEquality in Pakistan. (2023). Al-Qawārīr, 4(4), 46-54. https://journal.al-qawarir.com/index.php/alqawarir/article/view/306

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