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| Why We Need More Women as Islamic Preachers |
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| Monday, 26 March 2007 | |
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Frankly, women have been making slow progress in the field of Islamic work. Islamic work is something that appears like something new for women in today’s society. However, it was not something strange in the past. Women used to work for the spread of Islam. They had been doing so since the time when Prophet’s wives were active in teaching and spreading Islam among women. Women have been preaching Islam for ages. If we look back at our history, we find that in the past there were many women who were jurists, hadîth scholars, and preachers. IslamToday: Please explain the need for Muslim women preachers and tell us what is required of them.
The obligation to preach Islam is the same for men and women. The Qur’ân discusses men and women together in this respect, when it says: “The believers, men and the women, are guardians of each other; they enjoin good and forbid evil, keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, and obey Allah and His Messenger; (as for) these, Allah will show mercy to them; surely Allah is Mighty, Wise.” [Sûrah al-Tawbah: 71] IslamToday: Some people look upon Muslim women preachers with suspicion. Is there any justification for this?
This is true. The reason for it is the general ignorance in society about Islam, especially since the times that people generally became far away from their religion. This is not only true for women, but for men as well. During the centuries of colonial occupation, the Muslim edifice was weakened. As a result, traditions and customs took over in determining how women were regarded in society. Women took many steps backward because of this. They lost what they had formerly achieved of progress and development in Muslim society, and as a consequence, they became religiously illiterate. Readers have left 2 comments.
Ayesha:
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Alhamdulillah this is an excellent and welcomed article by the sisters of the Ummah. However, it would be great, if you could give some contact points for us sisters to obtain qualifications (if they exist) in this country even if it means we simply improve our knowledge rather than preach? Jazakallah Khayr
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2007-03-26 17:08:28
Syed:
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To Ayesha:
I know of two institutions, both are in London: The Muslim College (Sunni) http://www.muslimcollege.ac.uk and The Islamic College (Shia) http://www.islamic-college.ac.uk Hope that helps.
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2007-03-29 09:44:51
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