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Title: ECONOMIC RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Other Titles: ISLĀTTIL PEṆKAḶIṈ PORUḶĀTĀRA URIMAIKAḶ: ORU ILAKKIYA MĪḶĀYVU
Authors: Abdullah, M.M.A
Jazeel, M.I.M.
Keywords: Economic Rights
Women Empowermen
Women’s Rights
Islamic Jurisprudence
Issue Date: Oct-2021
Publisher: Muallaim Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Citation: Muallim Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 5(3).
Abstract: The discourse on economic rights of the woman is one of issues spoken today. Islam as code of the life expands in its all aspects, addresses genuine concern about economic rights of the woman. This paper aimed at examining the Islamic perspective on the women economic rights based on review of prevailing literature and textual sources of Islam. Building a natural and balanced human society is primary mission of Islam through its divine guidance. Islam recognizes the natural abilities of both male and female and assigns their roles in a society. In Islamic social system both genders have their own and unique roles in human development in the meantime both have their rights. The Islamic perspective on economic rights of the woman is derived its basics from the interpretation of the Islamic textual sources primarily al-Qur’an and historical experience of model Islamic society in early Islamic period. The concepts of inheritance, mahr etc. in practice ensure the distribution of wealth to female proportion of the Muslim community and enable them to maintain and involve in the growth.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5991
ISSN: 2590-3691
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