The Role of Women in Islamic History

Authors

  • Dr. Fatima Ahmed Center for Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Author
  • Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa Islamabad Policy Research Institute Author

Keywords:

gender studies, Islamic civilization, women's rights, Muslim women contributions, women in Islam, Islamic history

Abstract

This article examines the multifaceted roles of women in Islamic history from the inception of Islam in the seventh century through to the contemporary era. It highlights the diverse contributions of Muslim women in the spheres of education, politics, social reform, and scholarship. By analyzing historical texts, biographies, and case studies, this study challenges the monolithic portrayal of Muslim women as passive subjects and showcases their active participation in shaping Islamic civilization. The paper also addresses the evolution of women's rights and status within Islamic societies, emphasizing the influence of cultural, political, and economic factors. Through this comprehensive review, the article aims to contribute to a nuanced understanding of the role of women in Islamic history and to encourage further research in this dynamic field.

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Published

2024-03-20

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