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The Rights of Women in Islam
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
Publisher:
World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
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The Author
Publishers Foreword
Preface
Notes
Introduction
1. Family relation, A world problem
Should we be independent or follow the west?
Historical determinism
2. The constitution and ourselves
3. The attachment of the Iranian nation to religion
Notes
Part One: Proposal and Engagement
Does a man’s proposal of marriage insult a woman?
It is a man’s instinct to make the approach and ask, and a woman’s, instinct to be a source of attraction and act with self-restraint
Man seeks union with woman, not to enslave her
The custom of asking the hand of woman in marriage is a very safe and wise way of safeguarding the honour and prestige of a woman
Errors by the writer of the forty articles in the Civil Law:]
Notes
Part Two: Fixed-Term Marriage
Contemporary life and fixed-term marriage
Modern youth, the time of puberty, and the onset of textual activity
Monasticism for a fixed period, sexual communism, or fixed-term marriage
Experimental marriage
Russell’s views on fixed-term marriage
Fixed-Term marriage
Objections and difficulties
Criticism
Fixed-Term marriage and the problem of the harem
Social causes for harems
Is the provision of fixed-term marriage a license for promiscuity?
Harems in the present world
Prohibition by the Caliph of fixed-term marriage
A tradition from ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib
Notes
Part Three: Woman and Her Social Independence
Freedom in determining one’s future
Marrying a woman before she is born
Exchange of daughters
The Holy Prophet gave az- Zahra, his daughter full freedom in choosing a husband
The Islamic movement in favour of women was entirely independence
Permission of fathers
A man is a slave of his passions and a woman is a captive of her lovingness
Our author writes
Notes
Part Four: Islam and Modernity
The exigencies of the age
Islam and the demands of the age
Bernard Shaw, the great English liberal writer said
Confused thinking
What does time itself conform to?
Adaptation or abrogation?
Islam and Modernity
Rigid people and ignorant people
The story in the Qur’an
Islam and modernity
At present, it will be enough to clarify two points
The secret of the dynamism and flexibility of Islamic law
Attention to essence and meaning as opposed to shape and form
The question of change of script
Laws with the right of ‘veto’
The governing authority
The fundamental of ijtihad
Notes
Part Five: The Human Status of Woman in the Quran
The particular philosophy of Islam concerning family rights
Equality or identicalness
The status of woman in the world-view of Islam
Equality, but not Uniformity
The Declaration of Human Rights is philosophy and not law
Philosophy cannot be proved by questionnaires
A glance at the history of women’s rights in Europe
The dignity and the rights of human beings
Important points in the preamble to the Declaration of Human Rights
The dignity and respect of man
The decline and fall of the human being in western philosophy
The west is involved in a basic contradiction about man
The west has forgotten both itself and its God
Notes
Part Six: The Natural Basis of Family Rights
The connection between natural rights and the direction in which nature moves
Social rights
Family rights
The natural basis of family rights
Is family life conditioned by nature or regulated by convention
The theory of the four eras
Woman in nature
Part Seven: The Differences Between Woman and Man
Is it a question of symmetry or one of imperfection and perfection?
Plato’s theory
Aristotle against Plato
The opinion of the modern world
Reciprocal differences
Feeling towards each other
The differences between woman and man
The masterpiece of creation
A union stronger than passion
Reciprocal differences in the feelings of men and women towards each other
The view of a female psychologist
A hasty movement
The view of Will Durant
Part Eight: Dowry and Maintenance
A short history of the dower
The dower in the Islamic system of rights
A look at history
The real philosophy of the dower
Dower as in the Qur’an
Two kinds of sentiments in animals
Presents and gifts in illicit relations
European love-affairs are more natural than their marriages
Dower and Maintenance
The customs of the pre-Islamic period that that were abolished by Islam
Islam has its own system of dower
Rule of nature
Criticisms
Dower and Maintenance
The repression of European women up to the second half of the nineteenth century
Why did Europe suddenly grant financial independence?
The Qur’an and the financial independence of woman
A comparison
Criticism and reply
Three kinds of maintenance
In Islam there are three kinds of maintenance
Does modern woman not want a dower or maintenance?
An advantage to women in financial matters
The purpose of propaganda against maintenance
Wealth in place of husband
Is the Declaration of Human Rights an insult to woman?
Notes
Part Nine: The Question of Inheritance
The cause of woman’s being deprived of inheritance
Inheritance of an adopted son
Inheritance by a confederation
Woman as a part of the share of inheritance
Woman’s inheritance in the Sassanid period in Iran
The share of women in inheritance according to Islam
An objection by the worshippers of the west
The objection of atheists at the beginning of Islam about inheritance
Notes
Part Ten: Right of Divorce
The increase of divorce in modern life
Divorce in Iran
The environment in divorce-infected America
Assumptions
Divorce
Dishonourable divorces
A malicious tale without any truth
Why did Islam not make divorce Illegal?
Divorce
Natural laws in the case of marriage and divorce
The natural status of man in family life
The view of a female psychologist
The structure which is built on affections and feelings
It is something more than equality which strengthens the foundation of the family
Equality in corruption
Divorce
The nature of peace in the family is different from all other forms of peace
1. Islam welcomes any factor that will do away with divorce
2. The wife’s past services to the household
Such women should take care from the beginning
Divorce is a release in the same way as the inherent nature of marriage is dominance
Penalty for divorce
Wife having the right of divorce as an entrusted right
Judicial Divorce
Whether some marriages are a cancer which the wife must suffer and put up with
Deadlocks
The deadlock of divorce
View of Ayatu’llah Hilli
Other arguments and citation
The view of Shaykh at-Tai’ifah
Notes
Part Eleven: Polygyny
Sexual communism
Plato’s view
Several husbands
The difficulty with polyandry
Polygyny
Islam and polygyny
Polygyny in Iran
(1) The historical causes of polygyny
The cause of the disappearance of polyandry
The failure of sexual communism
(2) The historical causes of polygyny
Geographical factors
The form of polygyny in western countries
Menstruation
The child-bearing period of woman is limited
Economic factors
Factor of number and tribe
There are more women than men
An analysis
The right of woman in Polygyny
Women have more resistance to disease
Right of woman in polygyny
Russell’s view
One in every ten English children
Is it the nature of man to be polygynous?
Polygyny is a source of protection for monogamy
The real point at issue
Twentieth-century man’s fraudulence
The crises arising from the frustration of unmarried women
Various results following from the phenomenon of the excess in the number of women
Disadvantages and shortcomings in Polygyny
A correct analysis
From the psychological point of view
The point of view of up-bringing
From the moral point of view
From the point of view of rights
From the philosophical point of view
The Role of Islam in Polygyny
Limitations
Justice
The danger of injustice
Harems
Other conditions and possibilities
Modern Man and Polygyny
Notes
The Rights of Women in Islam
Author:
Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
Publisher:
World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought