Women between Islam and Western Society by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan - page 15

Woman Between Islam and Western Society
Forward
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Let us suppose that a doctor tells his patient that his
eye is a very delicate organ of the body, to be treated
gently and with great care, unlike his fingernails,
which can be cut and filed, if necessary. The doctor’s
instruction does not mean that he is degrading the
eye vis-à-vis the nail. He is only pointing out the
difference between the nail and the eye.
If all the laws relating to men and women in Islam
are based on this fundamental reality that men and
women are of two different sexes, it is because
distinctive differences between man and woman are
established biological facts.
This being so, male and female spheres of activity
cannot be one and the same, whether in family or in
social life. There must necessarily be differences in
the kind of work that they do, and also in their
places of work.
All the revealed scriptures have held the same
concept of woman, and thousands of years have
passed without its ever having been doubted. It is
only in modern times that it has been challenged by
the women’s liberation movement, which holds that
men and women are alike in every respect and that
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