Women rights from Islamic perspectives: navigating rights, challenges and contemporary perspectives
Saifullin D. Okan S. Akimkhanov A.
2026Frontiers Media SA
Frontiers in Sociology
2026#10
This paper examines the role and rights of women through Islamic lens, tackling modern issues that obstruct gender parity. It highlights the historical progress and governance of women in the Islamic context, drawing attention to the differences in interpretations and practices across various cultures and nations. The research seeks to demonstrate that Islam does not oppress women but instead grants them rights bestowed by Allah, challenging baseless claims against the faith. The study identifies and scrutinizes the barriers women encounter in obtaining equal educational opportunities, influenced by a complex interaction of social norms, conservative religious views, and systemic hurdles. It also explores the effects of religious texts and traditions on gender equality, acknowledging the role of feminist movements in advancing women’s rights within Muslim communities. Furthermore, the article emphasizes the ongoing conversations about women’s rights in Islam, illustrating the dynamism of Islamic jurisprudence and its ability to adapt to changing social circumstances. It stresses the necessity for critical evaluations of conventional interpretations, advocating for a reassessment that prioritizes gender equity and justice within Islamic teachings. Ultimately, the research reveals the complex and layered nature of women’s rights in the Islamic world, highlighting the significance of harmonizing universal human rights principles with cultural norms to empower women and uphold their inherent rights. Copyright
challenge , Islam , law , patriarchy , women’s rights
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Egyptian University of Islamic Culture Nur-Mubarak, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Egyptian University of Islamic Culture Nur-Mubarak
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