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This article can lead anyone ignorant of the Islamic ruling
regarding divorce to believe that in less than five seconds
the woman is left with no husband and is left to care for
herself (and possibly children) by any means necessary. The
question that immediately popped up in my mind was, "Did the
author innocently write that out of sincere ignorance or was
it another of the many attempts to degrade the religion of
Islam and its followers (Muslims)?" It may be my own paranoia,
but I tend to believe it was the latter of the two.
The truth of the matter is that Islam has the most humane
and most just system of divorce that exists. Firstly, many
options are taken and tried before coming to the decision of
the divorce. If the man and woman decide that they can no
longer live together successfully as a husband and wife, the
husband (in most cases, not always) pronounces the divorce
by saying "I divorce you". At this point the waiting period
begins. The waiting period lasts for three menstrual cycles
to assure the woman is not pregnant. This period allows the
couple time to think about what they are doing and if this
is what they really want to do. There are no lawyers
involved to antagonize an already delicate situation.
In the case that it is realized, that the woman is pregnant,
the waiting period lasts the entire time she is pregnant.
During the waiting period (whether the woman is pregnant or
not) the man is obligated to provide food, clothing and
shelter to the woman as he did before the divorce
pronouncement. If the couple carries the divorce through to
the birth of the child and the woman suckles the baby, the
man is obligated to feed and clothe both his ex-wife for the
time the woman suckles (the maximum being two years). After
this weaning, the child will be provided for by the father
until he/she is no longer in need of support. It is quite
ironic that in such an "advanced society" as America, there
are divorce cases in which women are being forced to pay
alimony to their ex-husbands. Can this and many other things
we know about the American system of divorce compare to the
Islamic system of divorce?
I have also read stories wherein it is stated that women are
forced to marry men without their consent. This in no way
resembles the marriage system in Islam. In Islaam the woman
marries the man of her choice. She may even marry someone
that her mother and/or father objects to. The point is that
it is the woman who makes the final decision as to whom she
will marry. Once the man and the woman decide that they are
interested in one another for marriage, a dowry is decided
upon.
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A dowry is not a brides price but, it is a gift from
the groom to the bride. They agree upon a gift that is
affordable by the groom. In the time of the Prophet (sas),
often things such as livestock and money were given. This is
a wise decision in the event that a woman becomes divorced
or widowed, she has some financial security to fall back on
even if it is for a limited amount of time. Once the man and
woman are married, the man is required to clothe, feed,
shelter and educate her (or allow her to be educated) in the
same manner as he does himself.
The last distorted image that I will cover is that of the
Muslim women's dress. The western influenced media portrays
our dress to be outdated and oppressive. Needless to say
however, I differ with these adjectives. Our dress code does
not hinder us from doing anything productive in our lives.
Muslim women maintain a variety of jobs, non of which are
devalued nor hampered due to their dress code. And as for the
timing of muslims women's dress during these contemporary
times, it seems most appropriate due to decreasing morals in
the world today.
For those who say that Islamic dress is outdated, they speak
from great ignorance. The decreasing morality and trials of this
time makes Hijaab even more in need. More than ever before sex
crimes are rampant. Although this society tells women they can
wear what they want to wear, anytime a rape occurs the woman is
the one put on trial an one of the first questions is, "What
were you wearing?" This concept seems as though it is a set up
directed against the so called contemporary woman. Also there is
a direct correlation between the respect a man has for a woman
and the amount of her body her body she displays flauntingly.
In conclusion, I hope this article helped to clear up some
distorted/misunderstood aspects of Islam and women. Women in
Islam are respected and held in high regard. We will never
find success and/or solutions to our problems until we realise
that Allaah knows best and that this disbelieving society will
ruin itself.
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