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Title: Islam and Women


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Islam and Women
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Women in Pre-Islamic Near East
  • Life was Rough according to law
  • Hammurabis law code (1752 BCE disobedient women
    get teeth knocked out (but disobedient son get
    hands cut off)
  • Middle Assyrian Laws wife who gives away
    husbands possessions gets ear cut off if she
    hits him in the groin (and equipment damaged, she
    loses a finger)
  • Later Assyrian law codes include women being
    pawned for debt
  • But consistently in NE law, rape/unauthorized
    deflowering of free-woman requires the man be
    killed, woman goes free
  • Veil tied to class
  • Assyrian law forbids slave women and harlots from
    wearing veil noble women must cover head
  • Byzantine upper class houses had harem set up,
    even the Empress Irene veiled herself (including
    hands)
  • Institutionalized Sexual Jealousy/Honor
  • Middle Assyrian law codes prescribe flogging and
    hard labor for baseless sexual slander (yo mama
    jokes out of the question)
  • Egyptian king and medicinal lack of virgins

3
Women, Sex and Islamicate Civ.
  • Sex penetration and ownership ? Sex is about
    power. Homo- or Heterosexual, penetrator is
    powerful, penetratee is dominated
  • Women as Honor
  • Pre-Islamic Arabia aqila prized possession
  • Islamic Civ. ghira/rashk sexual jealousy
  • Women as Danger
  • Women as unreasonable, governed by desire (their
    brains are in their false hadith)
  • Female sexuality is what makes men lose control
  • Female sexuality is unquenchable (woman donkey)
    ? threat to husbands/males honor ? female
    circumcision to reduce womans hotness
  • Female Circumcision?

4
Women as Actors in Islamic Civ.
  • Early/Pre-Islamic dynamos Khadija, Aisha, Umm
    Fadl is this a dying breed?
  • Mother of the Believers
  • The Prophet is closer to the Believers than
    their own selves, and his wives are their
    mothers. Blood-relations among each other have
    closer personal ties, in the Decree of Allah,
    than (the Brotherhood of) Believers and
    Emigrants nevertheless do ye what is just to
    your closest friends such is the writing in the
    Decree (of Allah). Quran 336
  • Hadith Transmitters in early period and again
    after the 1000s CE - today
  • Legal Scholars behind closed doors
  • Rulers? Shajarat al-Durr Queen of the Muslims
    in 1250s in Egypt
  • Power behind the throne ex. the Sultanate of
    the Women in 16oos Ottoman Empire

5
Women and the Quran
  • Tell the believers to lower their gaze and guard
    their sexuality, this is more pure for them, and
    God is most knowing of what you do. Tell the
    female believers to lower their gaze, guard their
    sexuality and not make evident their beauty
    except what shows normally. And instruct them
    to cast their veils over their upper chests and
    not to make evident their beauty except to their
    lords, their fathers or the fathers of their
    lords, their sons, their nephews, their women or
    slaves or male servants not of sexual ability or
    children not yet of age. And instruct them not
    to move their legs such that what beauty of
    theirs that is hidden is known. And seek Gods
    forgiveness all O you believers so that you may
    prosper. (2431)
  • Men are responsible for women (qawwamun ala)
    due to that by which God has granted favor to
    some over others, and by what they (men?) have
    spent from their wealth. So righteous women are
    obedient, guarding in secret what God has
    guarded. And those women whose disobedience you
    fear, admonish them, then leave their beds, then
    scourge them. If they obey you, seek not a way
    against them, indeed God is most lofty, great
    (434)
  • Surat al-Ahzab
  • And from His signs is that He created for you
    mates from among you to dwell in them in peace,
    and He created love and mercy between you.
    Indeed in that there are signs for those who
    reflect. (3021)
  • Divorce and Marriage by al-maruf what is
    known / right
  • Lo! men who surrender unto God, and women who
    surrender, and men who believe and women who
    believe, and men who obey and women who obey, and
    men who speak the truth and women who speak the
    truth, and men who persevere (in righteousness)
    and women who persevere, and men who are humble
    and women who are humble, and men who give alms
    and women who give alms, and men who fast and
    women who fast, and men who guard their modesty
    and women who guard (their modesty), and men who
    remember God much and women who remember - God
    hath prepared for them forgiveness and a vast
    reward.

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Women and Islamic Law Traditional Narrative
  • Women are equal to men before God but separate
    notions of nudity (but free/slave distinction
    remains)
  • Women are under the care/supervision of men
    (mahram male guardian) ? separate inheritance
    laws
  • Marriage is Contractual arrangement between woman
    and man
  • Rights and obligations not to be seen as
    best possible situation. Rather, fiqh is for
    worst possible cases sexual rights
  • Violation of contract is grounds for divorce men
    can divorce at any time women can ask for
    divorce or forfeit dowry
  • Womens Sphere is separate from Mens
  • Twice as many women needed for court testimony in
    financial matters
  • Female Circumcision al-sareeh ghayr saheeh wa
    al-saheeh ghayr sareeh limited is recommended in
    most Sunni schools, although today muftis say
    its prohibited unless done by a skilled doctor

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Modernity and European Feminism
  • 1850s onwards sees Ottoman/Egyptian contact with
    Europe
  • Elites vacation in Europe, French becomes
    language of the harem
  • 1860s British travelers in upper Egypt notice
    that Xian women more fastidious about veil than
    Muslims
  • 1899 lawyer Qasim Amin writes book the
    Liberation of Women saying that veiling not
    required in Islam
  • Huda al-Sharawi (d. 1947) Saiza Nabrawi create
    Egyptian Feminist Union, attend 1923 Womens
    conference in Rome. Upon return they remove
    their face-veils.
  • Gender/Women Issues tied to power and thus to
    concerns about Colonialism, Cultural Authenticity
    (Amins book as Anti Egyptian)

8
Modernist / Islamist Reading
  • Generally embraces traditional Islamic law, but
    with more emphasis on womens rights to education
  • Most clearly seen in the writings of Sayyid Qutb
    (d. 1966), Miryam al-Jameela, Muhammad Asad
  • Complementarity of men and women Muslim family
    designed for men and women to have different
    functions men earn , women raise family (what
    about dual-income?) (Enlightenment European
    argument)
  • Islamic Law is Liberation
  • Hijab allows women to be judged by personality
    and not beauty

9
Progressive Reading
  • Thematic vs. Traditional Exegesis (same as Jihad)
  • Not Male authored
  • Spirit of the Quran as opposed to details of
    Islamic law
  • Ex. Quran universalizes the privilege of
    modesty for women in Jahiliyya society
  • There is no set cultural context/interpretive
    lens for the Quran because it is universal
  • Gender distinctions exist, but they have
    different meanings in different times
  • Ex. 434 mens responsibility is based on
    conditions of verse, ex. womens court
    testimony too

10
Further Reading
  • Women in Muslim Unconscious by Fatima Sabbah
    (1984)
  • Sexuality and Eroticism amongst Males in Moslem
    Societies
  • Women Gender and Social Change (ed. Haddad
    Esposito)
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