powerpoint presentation of womens role in islam.. The importance they have as a mother,sister,daughter ad wife..
dwells into islams historical context. takes the examples of well known women. being either scholars,warriors or playing other leading roles. highlighting their right to choice of marriage,financial authority. and not being supresed. this presentation is meant to target the audience that beileves women are not allowed to be free in islam, their religion has lots of restrictions.. but its not as such.
2. Understanding Women's role in
Islam
• People often have wrong ideas about the important roles
women have in Islam.
• This presentation will show how women in Islamic societies
have diverse and powerful roles.
• We will look at the rights, contributions, and teachings about
women in Islam.
• The goal is to clear up misunderstandings and help everyone
understand this important part of Islamic studies better.
3. Quranic View on
Women's Rights:
• Abu Huraira ( عنه هللا رضي
)
reported: The Messenger of
Allah ﺻﻠﯽ
عايه هللا
ﻭﺳﻠﻢ
) ) said:
• “If a woman prays her five
prayers, fasts her month of
Ramadan, guards her
chastity, and obeys her
husband, she will enter
Paradise from any gate she
wishes,”
(Sahih Ibn Hibban 4163).
And whoever does righteous
deeds, whether male or
female, while being a believer
- those will enter Paradise and
will not be wronged, [even as
much as] the speck on a date
seed.
[AN-NISA 4:124]
4.
5. Some Significant Figures:
• Hazrat Khadijah: The first women to embrace Islam.
• Hazrat Aisha bint Abi Bakr: She was a scholar, played a major
role in politics and even led an army in 656 CE.
• Khawlah Bint Al-Azwar: One of the greatest female warriors in
history. She set an example to men and women alike that one
should fight for what they believe in.
6. Woman as a Mother:
• Educational Influence: Mothers are seen as the primary educators in
the family. Islam encourages mothers to instill moral values, religious
teachings, and good character in their children.
• Role in character building: Islam encourages mothers to lead by
example, demonstrating good manners, patience, and compassion.
• Spiritual Guidance: Mothers are encouraged to provide spiritual
guidance to their children, teaching them about Islamic principles,
values, and practices.
7. Woman as a Wife:
• Obedience and Respect: Wives are encouraged to be obedient to
their husbands within the bounds of Islamic principles.
• Guardianship of Chastity and Family Honor: Wives are tasked with
guarding their own chastity and the honor of the family.
• Supporting the Husband: Wives are encouraged to support their
husbands emotionally and morally. This support extends to
encouraging and assisting the husband in fulfilling his responsibilities,
both within the family and in the broader community.
8. Woman as a Sister:
• Mutual Support and Care: Islam encourages siblings, including sisters, to
support and care for one another. The Quran emphasizes the importance
of maintaining family ties and treating one's siblings with kindness and
respect
• Joint Responsibilities in Caring for Parents: Sisters, along with their
brothers, are encouraged to collectively contribute to the well-being and
care of their parents, especially in their old age.
• Conflict Resolution: . Sisters are advised to maintain good communication,
forgive each other's shortcomings, and work towards resolving any
disputes kindly.
9. Woman as a Daughter:
• Educational Opportunities: Islam encourages the education of both male
and female children. Daughters have the right to seek knowledge and
education.
• Marriage & Financial Rights: Daughters have financial rights in Islam,
including the right to inheritance. They are entitled to receive a share of
their parents' wealth and have the right to choose their spouses
• Empowerment and Positive Role Modeling: Islam encourages parents to
empower their daughters. Daughters should be raised with a strong sense
of self-worth, dignity, and integrity.