8.4 Summary Social System in Islam

In the so-called ‘civilised world’, the roles of men and women are defined by the concept of freedom. While this is held by many to be the only just way, the real proof of its success can be seen in the society at large.

Society pressures women to conform to certain roles, which by their nature destroy their honour and dignity; yet still they believe themselves to be liberated. ‘Fashion’ dictates that they must undress themselves to be acceptably attired. Their bodies are used like commodities to sell cars and chocolate bars. Pornography is commonly seen as a right, rather than exploitation. Women find themselves competing with men, and struggling to fulfil the same roles.

The air of sexual freedom, too has its consequences. Rape, abortion, and prostitution are everyday occurrences in the news. Adultery, sex before marriage and homosexuality are perfectly acceptable, while those who reject them are seen as ‘backward.’ Tens of thousands of women are forced to bring up children on their own, while at the same time worrying about how to provide for themselves.

In reality, the idea of ‘freedom’ is replaced by ‘irresponsibility.’ The effects are disastrous.

Islam does not leave men and women free to dominate or abuse each other. By their nature, men and women are different, and they obviously have different roles to play in life. These roles are defined by the only one capable of doing so, Allah (swt) who created men and women.

Islam gives women honour, dignity and protection. Muslim women never had to fight for their rights - these are guaranteed by their belief. Nor do they have to compete with men. Instead, the rights and duties of men and women to each other complement them perfectly. Relationships are regulated by marriage, responsibility and a stable family structure, where the men are the providers and protectors.

Even a brief study will show you how the Social System of Islam ensures that the whole society has an atmosphere of dignity and mutual appreciation between the sexes, where the lives of men and women are regulated in a beautiful harmony.

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