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The Status of Woman in Islam
by:  DR. Jamal A. Badawi.
Publishing house:  World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), P.O.Box 10845 Riyadh 11443, Tel:(+966-1)4641669, Fax: (+966-1)4641710, Email wamy@wamy.co.uk.
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Preface

            Family, society and ultimately the whole of mankind is treated by Islam on an ethical basis. Differentiation in sex is neither a credit nor a drawback for the sexes. Therefore, when we talk about status of woman in Islam it should not lead us to think that Islam has no specific guidelines, limitations, responsibilities and obligations for men. What makes one valuable and respectable in the eyes of Allah, the Creator of mankind and the universe, is neither one's prosperity, position, intelligence, physical strength nor beauty, but only one's Allah-consciousness and awareness (taqwa) . However, since in the Western culture and in cultures influenced by it, there exists disparity between men and women there is more need for stating Islam's position on important issues in a clear way.

            Dr. Jamal Badawi's essay, The Status of Women in Islam, was originally published in our quarterly journal, Al-Ittihad, Vol.8, No. 2, Sha'ban 1391/ Sept 1971. Since then it has been one of our most-demanded publication. We thank Br. Jamal for permitting us to reprint his essay. We hope it will clarify many of the misconceptions.

Anis Ahmad, Director
Dept. of Education and Training
MSA of U.S. and Canada
P.O. Box 38
Plainfield, IN 46168 USA
Jumada al Thani 1400
April 1980