The Existence of Women in Islamic Education and Economy
Keywords:
Existence, Women, IslamAbstract
In local traditions, women are often in a subordinate position. Various restrictions, especially in terms of roles, are imposed for women, even among those who are thick with Islamic teachings. In this article, the author analyzes how Islam actually positions women in life based on the legitimacy of verses that speak of women. In examining these problems, the author follows the maudu'i interpretation study method, which is a method of interpretation that seeks to explain the contents of the Qur'an based on certain themes and sort out the verses based on certain themes. This article concludes that Islam legitimizes the various roles of women in society. Therefore, the verses that talk about women should be understood comprehensively so that there is no friction with the local culture.
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