Women and their Role in Enjoying Women to do the good and Abstain from the Bad in the Age of The Umayyads. 132- 141 A.H / 662-750 Georgian

Abstract

Abstract : No one can deny the fact that women know women more than men do. Women know better what is related to women’s communities and phenomena. Generally, women are more able to state and convey what is related to the female community. This goes to the fact that their conditions are similar and harmonious especially in things related to religious obligations. Women should enjoin Women to do the good and Abstain from the Bad as a religious duty and in case they do not do that, they are sinful. So, this research aims at shedding light on women who performed this duty specially in the age of the Umayyads which witnessed a tangible activity exerted by the women of the righteous predecessors. They were the highest examples of understanding and completing that duty perfectly. They were also good examples to be followed by Muslim ladies in all Muslim women’ aspects. Following the deductive and analytical approach, this research dealt with the Sharia rule regarding the women’s assumption of that duty, refuting it and showing the evidences of those who believed that women are permitted or not permitted to perform this duty in public places like markets, etc. the research also dealt with the chrematistics which the women performing that duty should have and the degrees of applying it. The research as well discussed the fields of the women performing that duty such as women admonishing husbands, children and other women. The research concluded with results and recommendations of this topic which is very important and vital for women. 

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