اسلام میں خواتین اور جنس: ایک جدید بحث کی تاریخی جڑیں۔
Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate
Keywords:
Islam, Women, Gender, Historical Roots, Modern Debate, Religious Texts, Socio-Political Factors, Cultural PracticesAbstract
The discourse surrounding women and gender in Islam is a multifaceted and complex subject that has garnered considerable attention in contemporary scholarship. This paper delves into the historical roots of this modern debate, tracing the evolution of gender roles, rights, and perceptions within Islamic societies from the early period of Islam to the present day. By examining primary sources and scholarly interpretations, this study explores how various historical, cultural, and theological factors have influenced the status of women in Islamic societies, shedding light on the diverse perspectives and interpretations within the Islamic tradition. Additionally, this paper addresses the contemporary challenges and debates surrounding women's rights and gender equality in Muslim-majority countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. Through a comprehensive analysis of historical narratives and contemporary discourses, this paper aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding women and gender in Islam, ultimately contributing to ongoing discussions about gender equality, social justice, and human rights in diverse cultural contexts.