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The Role of Human Rights and Obligations toward Cross Gender Empowerment under the domain of Islamic Laws

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  • Salma Nawaz

    (University Law college Quetta, Pakistan.)

  • Malik Shahzad Shabbir

    (University of Lahore, Pakistan.)

  • Kanwal Shaheen

    (Assistant professor, Department of Management Sciences, Government College Women University, Faisalabad, Pakistan)

  • Mouna Koser

    (University of Management and Technology, Pakistan)

Abstract

This study enumerates Islamic laws regarding women rights throughout the extent of Quran and Hadith in the principal origins of Islam. It highlights toward gender equity and women rights. Islamic principles consistently accord with nature of man and woman and think about their intrinsic contrasts. Islam has ensured people (both men and women) human rights and obligations associated with them as people in an equivalent degree. What Islam ensures usually not get conveyed into solid actions because of dominant communal and ethnic standards and in context of social and cultural relations. The basic estimations of Islam ostensibly advance and respect the status of women in the public eye. Islam gave freedom to Muslim women by allowing them equivalent rights as similar to their male partners, as demonstrated by the Prophet Mohammad صلى الله عليه وسلم (PHUH) [women are identical parts or sisters in relation to men]. Numerous adamant translations of Islamic messages and practices of a larger number of Muslim societies unfortunately disagree the primary origin of women rights as well as gender equalities. Besides, it is falsly realized that Muslim females particularly are in retrograte position and are also mistreated by religion Islam as compare to non-Muslim women who are observed as liberated, modernized and forward. Thusly, this article focuses to distinguish how religion Islam has provided women their rights, liberty, equality and respect.

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  • Salma Nawaz & Malik Shahzad Shabbir & Kanwal Shaheen & Mouna Koser, 2021. "The Role of Human Rights and Obligations toward Cross Gender Empowerment under the domain of Islamic Laws," iRASD Journal of Management, International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), vol. 3(3), pages 208-217, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ani:irdjom:v:3:y:2021:i:3:p:208-217
    DOI: 10.52131/jom.2021.0303.0039
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