ARE WOMEN ALLOWED TO DRIVE IN ISLAM? - WOMEN IN ISLAM 2
When Islam is mentioned, one of the first things people tend
to think of is Muslim women. In this series of articles, we will try to answer
questions about Muslim women.
Are women allowed to
drive in Islam?
In general, driving is allowed for both men and women. There
is no indication either in the Qur’an or in the narrations (hadith) of the
Prophet ﷺ that this is forbidden. On the contrary, acquiring knowledge and
learning new things was always encouraged by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ regardless
of gender. Driving is considered an important skill today, required for
everyday life as well as in emergencies. Therefore there is no reason for women
to not be allowed to drive, as they have every right to learn a new skill and
benefit from the relative ease offered by modern technology.
Are Muslim women and
men religiously equal?
In Islam, women are equal to men in terms of piety and
closeness to Allah. However, they have some physical and emotional differences.
This does not equate to any kind of inferiority or superiority. Allah is the
Creator of the human being and He is the One who knows them best. He knows
their strengths and weaknesses. He knows their psychology, their actions and
their reactions. He warns human beings about these and more.
Muslim women are not treated as second-class citizen in
Islam. When Islam was first revealed, women were given a variety of rights they
did not have before. Islam elevated their status and treated them with the dignity
they deserved. Islam is not the source of any injustice faced by women today.
On the other hand, equality may not always mean justice.
It’s not always the best idea to deny our own nature. Every human has different
strengths and weaknesses. It is misleading to assume that every person is the
same. Allah and His Messenger mention these strengths and weaknesses. Our job
is to bear them in mind and act according to them by following the commands of
our religion.
Whenever they pray, people are equal in their proximity to
Allah. “Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most
righteous (who has the most taqwa) of you.” [Qur’an 49:13]
Is wearing a
headscarf a personal choice? Why do Muslim women wear headscarves?
Modesty is not a choice for Muslim men and Muslim women. If
they wish to adhere to the Commandments of God then they should adhere to the
Teachings. However, forcing or oppressing people is not something that Islam
allows. There are teachings in the Qur’an and Hadith that specify modest
clothing, including a head covering for women. Both men and women have to be
dressed modestly. A woman must be judged for her character, her intellect and
above all her piety—but not for her body. In Islam we believe sexualising our
women is inherently disrespectful.
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