Woman in Islamic  Shari‘ah
        
        
          5. Muslim women
        
        
          ~ 114 ~
        
        
          bestowed upon us. In giving us this awareness of
        
        
          the virtues of Islam, she fulfilled the duties of both
        
        
          father and mother.
        
        
          I can still recall that after my father’s death, a
        
        
          maternal uncle, Shaikh Abdul Ghafur, used to pay
        
        
          us frequent visits. A great expert in legal matters, he
        
        
          insisted that my mother should file a suit to recover
        
        
          the land which had been willed to her by her father,
        
        
          but which relatives by marriage were unwilling to
        
        
          relinquish. He assured her that all she had to do
        
        
          was to append her signature to the legal documents
        
        
          relevant to her claim on the land and that he would
        
        
          do whatever else was required. He promised her
        
        
          that she would soon have control of all the land of
        
        
          which she was the rightful owner. He continued to
        
        
          pay her visits over a long period of time and went
        
        
          on in the same vein each time, but my mother
        
        
          refused to allow herself to be persuaded by him.
        
        
          Being deprived of the property from our father’s
        
        
          side, to which we were legally entitled, did, of
        
        
          course become a source of great provocation, and
        
        
          we increasingly felt the urge to fight for our rights.
        
        
          Ultimately, it was through the intervention of