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- W1480450168 abstract "The Muslim scholars are in general agreement that women are not entitled to hold the topmost publicoffice of a nation. Is that due to certain provisions in the Qur'an and Prophetic traditions (ahadith) or duelargely to socio-cultural and economic settings of a country? The Qur'an urges women not to makedazzling display publicly as practiced during Jahiliyyah (33: 33). It also asserts that men are the protectorsand maintainers of women (4: 34). The Prophetic tradition commonly cited in this regard is the sayingattributed to him which proclaims: No nation will ever prosper if a woman is assigned to its highestpublic (Bukhari, no. 4073, 6570). On the other hand, the Qur'an acclaims the Queen of Sheba forher just rule. Hence, some prominent scholars such as Imam Abu Hanifah, Tabari and Ibn Hazm supportthat women could hold the topmost judicial position. Ibn Hazm also asserts that in principle, it isconceivable that women can carry out the mission of Prophethood, and if they could be Prophets, theywould also be leaders, for the Prophets are leaders. The present research is carried out to deal with thisissue. It would primarily depend on the Qur'anic ayat, Prophetic traditions, heritage of Islamic Caliphsand the verdicts of Muslim jurists. The research will critically evaluate the validity of the quoted hadith,and examine the circumstances surrounding the said hadith to know its real intention. It would also shedlight on the present day realities that a significant number of Muslim women successfully led their nationsto prosperity and success, through holding topmost offices. The research reached conclusions that there isno explicit text in the Qur’an or Hadith of the Prophet that prohibit women from holding topmost publicoffice. It is her quality, credibility and virtuousness that matter, and not her gender, for being qualified forthe highest public office." @default.
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- W1480450168 title "The political role of Muslim women: between traditional texts and changing realities" @default.
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