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WITHIN
THE SHELTERING PEACE ISLAM AND WOMEN
Content
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Sexual Politics
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Sexual Balance
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Peace
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Freedom
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Parity
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Natural Humanism
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Hijab, Veil Of Pride
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The Harem
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Divorce
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Within The Sheltering
Peace
Sexual Politics
Imagine this scenario, for it is real: two antagonists
locked in a grim
power struggle. And another: two or more other
competitors, rivals in a race
for high stakes, a race to determine the course of their
entire life. At race's end, the prizes for winning include compliments,
telling glances, and First Prize, a wedding ring. Unwanted "prizes"
along the way may include physical assault, countless violations of body and soul.
The protagonists of these scenarios are all around us; they are modern man
and modern woman, and
woman vs. woman.
From time immemorial, against this harsh horizon of
human relations, the "battle of the sexes" has raged. But never has
"Sexual Politics" been so
virulent as today. Feminism becomes polarization along
gender barriers. To offset increased competition for a mate, extreme nudity
splashes itself unchecked. Fear and suspicion on both sides lurk;
commitments are tepid, or all too fragile.
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Sexual Balance
Now conjure this, from the Qur'an, the Book of the
Revelation sent to guide
the affairs of mankind; It comes from Allah (the Deity;
One, Only) to us, His creatures: "Your wives are a garment to you,
and you to them." (Surah 2:187). As close as the skin to a garment, as essential
as the covering
layer which envelops and protects us from heat and cold,
man and wife are the two halves of humanity coming together in balanced,
mutual protection and care. This is the other veil, the deeper veil, the
real covering and
garment of ISLAM.
In days remarkably similar to ours, a new path was
taught: the path of
enduring partnership and cooperation in human affairs,
to level the
exhausting shifting sands of competition and suspicion.
This path was AL-ISLAM. Islam means the deep submission to God alone,
Allah (The One, The
Deity, "Eloh" of the Hebrews). Fittingly, the
name of this grace-filled,
all-encompassing path of balance and harmony for mankind
was derived from "Salaam", the Arabic word for peace.
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Peace
"For Islam is the religion before Allah"
(Surah 3:19) ISLAM was not a new religion, "another" religion; it is the same
universal truth that God has enjoined upon humanity throughout the ages, in its
final, most comprehensive exposition. 1400 years after its Revelation, it stands
as pristine, and as beneficial, as it was on the day Allah first granted it:
in a time of
upheaval, in a world of unraveling values, in a society
confused and chaotic
much like ours.
There Allah chose His last Prophet, the Seal of the
Messengers, the Mercy
for all mankind. He was an upright, kind and honorable
man living in seventh-century Arabia, at the very fringes of the
civilized world. And when first Muhammad, in his fortieth year, peace be upon him,
heard the Word of Allah, he was shaken and he was stunned. And he turned
to a woman, his wife Khadijah, for counsel: am I mad? he asked. This true
companion knew better. Go, she said, and serve Allah. The Revelation of Islam
was gathered over 23
often perilous years, in the Book of Recitation, the
Qur'an. Today, 1/5th of humanity is Muslim, (those who surrender
to Allah's Will) and millions more (women in the forefront) are heeding
its voice. For this Voice speaks with irresistible appeal, of the equitable
design for living for all human beings, beyond race, beyond gender: within
the sheltering
peace.
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Freedom
Islam is freedom; it upholds free will and encourages
rational thought; it
recognizes only that virtue or sin which an individual
earns through free action and choice. Within its parameters is a code of
behavior, a complete social pattern for man and for woman, that looks out to
the whole of life through the harmony of a balanced scale. In this system,
based on natural law and innate reason, (the Knowing System of the
Creator Himself),
cooperation is the standard criterion.
Muslims are brothers and sisters in the family of
mankind, brethren all under Islam, in the sweet surrender of obedience and
worship to Allah, Unique and One (Tawhid). Each Muslim, man or woman,
chooses to be a Muslim.
Each Muslim is ultimately accountable for his and her
actions to Allah
alone. Allah will call us all to account on the Day of
Reckoning. How easy it becomes, then, to be truly free. For the vain idols
of stone, the enslaving tyrants of greed, of lust, of ambition, of
public opinion crumble to naught. Freedom from the tyranny of man and man-made
conceits: Islam liberates.
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Parity
Not one verse in the whole of the Qur'an speaks
injustice. Not one word
says, men and women are not equal. Everywhere, the Book
of Nature and Creation tells us: equality under God is the only
criterion. Under God in sincere worship, man and woman stand in parity. But this
Book is truth; truth does not shy away from our most basic,
indisputable biological
differences. Male and female, quite simply, have
distinct and complementary roles to fill, equally vital for the sustenance of life.
Everywhere, the Qur'an reminds us of the mutual rights
humans owe to one another, in the balance of our relations. "O men!
Fear your Lord Who created you from a single being and out of it created its mate;
and out of the two
spread many men and women. Fear Allah in Whose name you
demand your rights (of one another) and heed the ties of
relationships." (Surah 4:1).In a time when most women were common chattel, the
teachings of the Qur'an and the practices (Sunnah) of Muhammad, the Messenger
(pbuh), firmly restored to them status, both legal and social; and
dignity as individuals; cemented their right to wealth and property, to
inheritance, to education.
In Muhammad (pbuh), women found the champion to uphold
their rights, merciful, sympathetic, unwavering in his support: women
flocked to his call. Budding Islam grew strong on the depth of their staunch
belief. In a day of social anarchy, Islam reintroduced structure
and the natural order. For it is the stable bond of the family unit that
elevates man from beast. It is its strong foundation, built on
understanding and collaboration, which ripples outward in concentric
circles to the vast social network. It is here that peace and freedom begin.
Islam elevates. [TOP]
Natural Humanism
Your body has rights upon you, said the Prophet of
Islam. By this was meant
a healthy, clean, intelligent respect for the body and
its needs. Personal hygiene is one of Islam's most basic requirements.
Pleasing and discrete elegances smiled upon in Islam, the world's great
Civilization of Refinement, in body and soul. And the Prophet said:
"God Himself is graceful and elegance pleases Him."
The Islamic way does not want mankind shut up
unnaturally, in towers of ivory, to ruminate endlessly in ascetic withdrawal from
fellow beings. Islam is inclusive dynamism; Useful and graceful action;
Improvement and betterment. Nor does it deny or demean the natural sex
drive. On the
contrary, it elevates and liberates it, channeling it
for a peaceful,
healthy society: the hectic waves of seduction, rivalry,
the "theft" of physical or mental integrity are banished.
Within the REAL partnership of matrimony, the joining of
husband and wife is
legitimized: here sex is no sin, but a form of natural
worship. The Qur'an itself speaks of sexual relations between man and wife,
simple and direct; it teaches the striving toward harmony, the need for
trust and confidence between husband and wife, between life partners, as it
does between all human beings (Surah 66).
Does the nurturer not need nurturing too? The biological
imperatives, Islam meets squarely, head-on, with no coyness; for indeed
Allah created us so. Islam addresses the differing needs of man and woman
comprehensively.
The need of woman, in child bearing years, feminism
notwithstanding, is sustenance and security. A pregnant woman requires care;
a nursing mother and infant require protection; a wife, mother, sister
require respect: these are their rights. Equal rights, in proportioned measure:
the way of Islam is honest and clear-sighted. To safeguard the one from the
oversights of the other; to remind the one of the requirements of the
other; the balanced
checks of Islam work in supreme rationality:
"Men are the protectors and maintainers of women,
because Allah has made one of them stronger than the other, and because they spend
out of their possessions (to support them)." (Surah 4:34). Women
have the same rights as
the husbands have on them. But man is the
burden-carrying partner; with the weight of duty and responsibility, comes a measure of
fair recognition: "But men are a degree above them (women)." (Surah
2:228). These are the basic injunctions of Islam concerning
women. They revolve
around the rights of women, not their restrictions.
Injunctions placing restrictions on women in the Qur'an, emerge chiefly in
connection to the greater curbs placed on men. For male lust, that
primary, but blindest of drives, is not allowed to become the driving force of
society. Thus the Qur'ânic injunctions recommend modesty, for both men and
women. (24:31; 33:35).
Where the parade of enticement and seduction prevails,
Islam upholds the
standard of straight forward human dealings, inner
mettle to inner mettle.
Sex and beauty stay at home; neither commodity nor
potential incentive in wider social relations, their power is curtailed to
strangers, enhanced to the bonded partner. Where promiscuity runs rampant,
Islam builds a society where children know their fathers, and fathers are
responsible for their wives and children. By severing the loose ties of lust,
Islam restores the lasting ties of partnership. Where the sexual society
objectifies, Islam humanizes.
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Hijab, Veil of Pride
"That they should Draw there Veil over their
bosoms and do not Display their Beauty except to their Husbands........."
(Surah 24:31; 33:59).
It is the minimum standard of decency. In fact;
sexual politics of individual men have seen to that. A
Muslim woman is told: cover your nakedness, do not play with your femininity
as a commodity. Be proud and save your intimate best for the one who stands
by you in times good and bad. Speak loud and clear; the game and promise
bedroom voice does
not belong on the streets, (Surah 33:32); Walk firm and
tall: the swaying, jingling advertisement of body carries a "for
sale" sign on it (Surah
24:31).
The Qur'an seeks clarity of heart and intention; Its
injunctions address the deception inherent in teasing and seduction, their
signal or their
unintentional message. Hijaab is first a reminder for the
soul, an inner code and standard, and only second a physical statement. Indeed the head-to-toe cloak (chador) is by no means
unique to Islaam; but a universal, spontaneous woman's choice throughout time,
the dress of
high-born Roman and Byzantine ladies for centuries to
indicate their
elevated social status, set apart, "protected"
from the laboring throng. In the Qur'an, verses referring to the veil come in the
context of the early struggles of nascent Islaam, when false believers were
infiltrating the infant Muslim community: Muslim ladies would be
recognized at once, wearing a pragmatic veil of conduct affirming their belief in
the Creator's laws.
Modesty of dress externalizes moderation of behavior:
the inner hijaab, the moral affirmation of the bounds of decency, honesty,
self-respect, honor, made visible. The veil continues to offer recognition
and freedom to woman in many ways: it is a signal sent out which demands
respect and receives it in return. Thus did Allaah intend (Surah 33:59).
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The Harem
"Swathed in their veil, locked away": yet this
popular image of extremes has
no place in Islaam. It is born under specific skies, in
cultural imposition, solidified in misconception, perpetuated in the rigidity
of the narrow-minded or the misguided.
The severe segregation of the sexes is not a Qur'ânic injunction. A Muslim woman is given freedom of thought at all times. And that
same intrinsic
Freedom of action which does not lead to disharmony, in
exactly the same
manner as a Muslim man. Islam does favor the inherent,
the natural division of life-spheres. A woman's familial duty is foremost,
her natural
environment is the home. To those who cry, "Sexism," a word of
reminder, and some facts. A woman will
know different spans in one single month; medical
science has only now begun
to concede the often drastic influence of very real
hormonal fluctuations in a woman's biology.
The interplay of hormones and emotions is no Sexist
Myth. It is Fact. By the same token, throughout Islaamic history, women
who, through their talent must rise in the larger society, have risen. In
the time of Ignorance (Jahiliyah), the Message of Islaam came to rectify
rampant polygamy. The criterion, as always, balance and fairness. In cases a
man took more than one partner, it should be done legitimately, within the
norms of fair
dealing. No "Second class" categories of
relationships. No one-night stand:
a real commitment in marriage. Islaam never overlooks the
greater social stability and justice. It will regulate, in its
omniscience, all potential forces at work in the social spectrum. In point of fact,
the lifelong and monogamous bond of marriage is the actual Muslim
reality. The partnership endures.
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Divorce
Where it does not, despite the best intentions, here
too, naturalness
reigns. Divorce is the most disliked of all lawful
things, the Prophet said. Prevention is the priority. But when the life of the
couple has grown destructive and counter-productive, the Qur'an sets
strict guidelines, to forestall haste and whim; terms of transition (Iddat)
and reasonable waiting
periods - usually of four months - have been enjoined,
long enough for
tempers to cool, for a pregnancy to reveal itself, for
circumstances to change or solidify.
Divorce can be instigated by husband or wife (Talaq and Khula), and by
mutual consent (Mubara'ah). No Muslim girl can be forced
to marry against her will. When estrangement and alienation set in (Ila;
Surah 2:226), the partners are directed to bridge their gap within a
reasonable period of time, before that point of no return. For Allah
understands and eases the
frailty of humans. [TOP]
Within The Sheltering Peace
This, then, is the religion of reason, the religion of
balance, the religion
of fairness, the religion of peace. This is Islam. Look around you, across the street, around the world:
you will see Muslim women choosing the veil of their own free will. For they
recognize it for
what it was enjoined, an emancipation and a liberation.
The merchandising of
the human being profits only that ever-voracious
corporate bottom line. Hijab is a woman's statement, of transcending the
often-abused power of men over their lives. It is a statement of understanding the
real meaning within the Qur'an. It is intrinsic dignity, unadorned and
straightforward, for all: and that is the Islamic way.
Today, women have tired of selling themselves short.
Selling their "assets" on a false stage, where plastic bodies and fashion kings
may dictate the shape of a life and appearances have taken on the
functions of one's very soul. Hail the freedom of the "liberated
woman," unhinged from the trusting partnership: free to face man-the-enemy, rape, spouse
abuse, abandonment,
free to starve herself in the mating game - starve in
the rat race. Her
hard-won rights; her pyrrhic victory.
Now imagine a world where women are the cover of men and
men, their garment and covering. Imagine a world where merit and strength
of character replace
the transient, the doomed race after fading beauty;
where the good become
beautiful and the beautiful, good. The Prophet once
said, "God does not judge according to your bodies and appearances but scans
your hearts and looks into your deeds." "And one of (Allah's)
signs is that He created mates
for you from yourselves, that you may find rest in them,
and between you He
put love and compassion." (Surah 30:21).
Imagine this world where companionship rules, this
sheltering cloak for man and for woman. Imagine such a world, and you can enter
it. This is the world of Islam.
Written by Tasleem K. Griffin
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