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Some of published articles written by Mr. Abdolali Bazargan |
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Rights of Women in Islam Hypothesis: In Islam polygamy is allowed. Men can marry up to four wives What is the subject of polygamy that has
generated so much controversy against Islam? Does Islam really sanction for men
to acquire up to four wives?! If Moslem men could marry up to four wives then,
with the number of women being relatively equal to that of men, some men should
not find anyone to marry! Is God, the All-Knowing, worried about the excessive
sexual appetite of some men not being satisfied with only one wife and has
wished to satisfy them by sanctioning such proclamation in his book of guidance,
or is the truth something else? It seems like the best way to answer this
question is, instead of referring to the various written articles, edicts, and
opinions rendered by religious leaders on the subject matter, to go directly and
without any intermediator to the source, that is to the clear and unambiguous
word of God in the Qur’an, 1. The subject of these two Verses is the solution to the problem of guardianship of orphans, not a solution to the problem of excessive sexual appetite of some men. Absent a central government and societal support organizations such as orphanages and the like, one of the most pressing needs of the tribal societies at the onset of Islam was the subject of managing the widows and those who had lost their guardianships in war, i.e., orphans. Management of the lives of these orphans in the days of poverty and ignorance was one of the most urgent and pressing needs of the society. (1) 2. Among the Qur’anic Chapters, Chapter Al-Nesa (2) which was revealed in Medina during the hard times when the Moslems had to defend themselves, places the highest stress and emphasis on the issue of “orphans” and issues a direct order to Muslims: ÊóÞõæãõæÇ áöáúíóÊóÇãóì ÈöÇáúÞöÓúØö that ye stand firm for justice to orphans ... (3) The emphasis of Verses 2 and 3 of Chapter Al-Nesa
concentrates on “economic justice” ÞöÓúØ
among the orphans which is a testimony 3. The second Verse of Chapter Al-Nesa states: æóÂóÊõæÇ ÇáúíóÊóÇãóì ÃóãúæóÇáóåõãú æóáóÇ ÊóÊóÈóÏøóáõæÇ ÇáúÎóÈöíËó ÈöÇáØøóíøöÈö æóáóÇ ÊóÃúßõáõæÇ ÃóãúæóÇáóåõãú Åöáóì ÃóãúæóÇáößõãú Åöäøóåõ ßóÇäó ÍõæÈðÇ ßóÈöíÑðÇ To orphans restore their property (When they reach their age), nor substitute (your) worthless things for (their) good ones; and devour not their substance (by mixing it up) with your won. For this is indeed a great sin. (4) As you can see, the entire Verse is concerned with the rights of orphans and the warning not to take possession of the inheritance of those who do not have the ability to defend their own rights and inheritance. Immediately in the next Verse it adds: æóÅöäú ÎöÝúÊõãú ÃóáøóÇ ÊõÞúÓöØõæÇ Ýöí ÇáúíóÊóÇãóì ÝóÇäúßöÍõæÇ ãóÇ ØóÇÈó áóßõãú ãöäó ÇáäøöÓóÇÁö ãóËúäóì æóËõáóÇËó æóÑõÈóÇÚó ÝóÅöäú ÎöÝúÊõãú ÃóáøóÇ ÊóÚúÏöáõæÇ ÝóæóÇÍöÏóÉð Ãóæú ãóÇ ãóáóßóÊú ÃóíúãóÇäõßõãú Ðóáößó ÃóÏúäóì ÃóáøóÇ ÊóÚõæáõæ If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, Marry women of your choice, Two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive) that your right hands possess, that will be more suitable, to prevent you from doing injustice. (5) 4. The above Verse may generate the question as
to why is it necessary for the protection of the rights of women (mothers and
orphaned girls) for one to marry them, and why up to four wives? Does not this
action by itself create other problems? These seem to be logical questions, 5. The other question is why up to four wives?
What is the wisdom inherent in this limitation? æóÅöäú ÎöÝúÊõãú ÃóáøóÇ ÊõÞúÓöØõæÇ Ýöí ÇáúíóÊóÇãóì ÝóÇäúßöÍõæÇ ãóÇ ØóÇÈó áóßõãú ãöäó ÇáäøöÓóÇÁö ãóËúäóì æóËõáóÇËó æóÑõÈóÇÚó ÝóÅöäú ÎöÝúÊõãú ÃóáøóÇ ÊóÚúÏöáõæÇ ÝóæóÇÍöÏóÉð Ãóæú ãóÇ ãóáóßóÊú ÃóíúãóÇäõßõãú Ðóáößó ÃóÏúäóì ÃóáøóÇ ÊóÚõæáõæÇ If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, Marry women of your choice, Two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive) that your right hands possess, that will be more suitable, to prevent you from doing injustice. (7) 6. A look at the problem from the point of view
of wellbeing of the society, not personal gains æóÂóÊõæÇ ÇáúíóÊóÇãóì ÃóãúæóÇáóåõãú æóáóÇ ÊóÊóÈóÏøóáõæÇ ÇáúÎóÈöíËó ÈöÇáØøóíøöÈö æóáóÇ ÊóÃúßõáõæÇ ÃóãúæóÇáóåõãú Åöáóì ÃóãúæóÇáößõãú Åöäøóåõ ßóÇäó ÍõæÈðÇ ßóÈöíÑðÇ To orphans restore their property (When they reach their age), nor substitute (your) worthless things for (their) good ones; and devour not their substance (by mixing it up) with your won. For this is indeed a great sin. (8) If the conditions inherent to a particular time
and place, due to war or any extraordinary phenomena, are not conducive to such
actions on the part of individuals or the society at large, would it not be
considered tyranny and a violation of their rights to deny such protection to
widows and orphans who have no guardians? Would they themselves not object to
such injustice? Under such circumstances when some sacrifice their lives for
their society, why should others, who are able to use their love and financial
ability, not use such resources for the latter for the benefit of those who have
no one to care for them? At the end of this article I will ask this question of those who are not yet convinced: How is it that the unrestrained behavior of married men with multiple partners of opposite sex, in progressive Western societies, which today are the Mecca of the youth from the Eastern countries, does not generate surprise and reaction, but the official and stipulated weddings, performed under special conditions exclusive to protecting life and rights of widows and their orphaned children, and which are authorized only for a specified duration, is considered tyranny imposed by Islam?! Whereas the former knows no bounds, has no commitments or obligations, is purely for pleasure, is treacherous, unlawful and committed in secrecy, and the latter is limited in scope, has commitments, obligations and responsibilities, is for the purpose of providing a service, is lawful and performed openly, and above all has provisions for the possible off springs. Truly, which one is less harmful for the society? 1) According to Verse 127 of Chapter Al-Nesa (4), many would seize the opportunity to marry young girls in order to acquire their inheritance. 2) The word “orphan” is
mentioned 23 times in the Qur’an, eight of those (35%) in Chapter Nesa; 3) Qur’an 4:127 4) Qur’an 4:2 5) Qur’an 4:3 6) Admitting those widows to one’s home without official wedding having taken place, not only is an attempt to ignore the rights of the man in that this is an imposition of adding new members to his family, it is also a tyranny to the women in that only her financial wealth is considered in this unilateral imposition and her feelings, sentiments, and other needs are ignored. 7) Qur’an 4:3 8) Qur’an 4:2 |