Having to Celebrate Women's Day

Having to Celebrate Women’s Day
Our calendars are brimming over with ‘days’ these days. There are days and weeks meant to raise awareness about certain diseases (World Aids Day, TB Day etc), or to mark certain events in history (Independence Day, Republic Day), to thank certain professionals (Teachers’ Day, Doctors’ Day), to celebrate relationships (Mothers’ Day, Fathers’ Day)…. However, one Day that I sincerely believe we should be ashamed of celebrating is Women’s Day. Now before you raise your eyebrows and call me a male chauvinist and anti-feminist, allow me to clarify my point.

How many people do we have scattered on earth today? Six billion or so, right? And how many of these are women? All over the world (save some male-obsessed societies like ours) there are always and always have been more women than men. If that is so, how and why does secluding a ‘day’ to remember the overwhelming population of the world stand justified? Is it so because despite being a majority in the census, women all over the world (with no exceptions here) are always and always have been the lesser sex, the deprived sex and the oppressed sex? The loud and clear answer, my dear readers, is YES! And as long as this situation remains the way it is today, we definitely stand in need of a day to highlight the plight of our ladies.



Men, on account of their physical strength and mental make up (low on emotions and high on rage) have always- across class, cultures and races- suppressed their women folk. Beaten, battered, burnt, buried! Domestic violence, marital rape, prostitution (forced or otherwise), sati, dowry deaths, female infanticide and foeticide- all in the name of culture and tradition- are conveniently taken in the stride. Even communities who revere goddesses in various forms do not refrain from committing these inhuman acts. It is quite an irony then to murder one’s own daughter citing financial apprehensions despite worshiping a goddess believed to usher in wealth and prosperity; to keep one’s daughter from pursuing higher education and at the same time associating a goddess with learning and education; to consider one’s women weak but bowing before a female deity known for her power and bravery! Helpless and without any way out, our women have continued to accept this grim reality and have remained subdued.

Towards the turn of the last century, the Industrial Revolution saw the mushrooming of a number of factories and mills. To fuel these industries, the capitalists were in dire need of cheap and abundant labour. This was when women were deceived in the name of freedom, equality and emancipation and taken out of their homes and made to slog in quarries and workshops, on flights and offices, made to quench the lust of male workers in inns and brothels, disrobed as models and escorts. Women are now required to earn their living, to contribute to the household expenses and- I’m stupefied at the cunning ploy of our capitalist powers- our women do all this assuming they are actually being liberated! Far from it, the industrial revolution and all that it led to has enslaved women more than ever. The capitalists took from women what they wanted but never truly gave them the freedom and status they had bargained their lives for.

Laws and legislations framed in support of women notwithstanding, the overall condition of women still remains sad to say the least. And unless this condition ceases to exist, we would be compelled to mark a day to highlight the role of women in society, to tell the men all over this planet that these women are your very mothers about whom the Qur’an says in the very first ayat of a surah named after women, “… and have reverence for the wombs that bore you….” These women are your wives, about whom Allah Himself intercedes thus, “… and live with them in kindness….” These women are your daughters about whom the Qur’an moves the hardest of hearts to tears by saying, “And when one of them is informed of the birth of a female, his face becomes dark, and he suppresses his grief. He hides himself of the ill of which he has been informed. Should he keep it in humiliation or bury it in the ground? Verily, evil is what they decide.”

God has granted women all the rights they deserve. Islam accords utmost respect to women; be they mothers, daughters, sisters or wives; be it their right to inheritance, right to earn, right to have a say in their marriage and meher, right to dissolution of marriage, right to proper food, clothing, shelter, education, healthcare, and most importantly- the right to life; the right to breathe in this world created by God. Even on his deathbed, the Prophet admonished us to be good to our women who have been placed under our care.


It is WE who have deprived her of her God-given rights; and let there be no doubt that on the Day of Judgment, we would be held accountable for this act of criminal omission, suppression and violation, for all the deeds committed against women. The very day all men realize the gravity of this offence, we would no longer have to devote a day to remember our women, their struggles, their sacrifices, just as we don’t need a ‘Men’s Day’ to commemorate ours. Till then, Happy Women’s Day!

Comments

  1. Hope ppl understand ths....I hv many of my frnds who feels Muslim females has no life....

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  2. I personally feel that by not "celebrating" women's day we would loose the most popular oportunity in our society.
    Secondly because it is a fundamental human issue, we should raise the awareness by creating discussion in public forums and let everyone think together to find a solution within thier communities. Sharing of resources can be done but preaching Islam as the only solution might not be taken in the right perspective. Islam is one the best solution providers can be strong message to neutralise the polarised society we live in today.

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  3. I personally feel that by not "celebrating" women's day we would loose the most popular oportunity in our society.
    Secondly because it is a fundamental human issue, we should raise the awareness by creating discussion in public forums and let everyone think together to find a solution within thier communities. Sharing of resources can be done but preaching Islam as the only solution might not be taken in the right perspective. Islam is one the best solution providers can be strong message to neutralise the polarised society we live in today.

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  4. The author missed (although it cud b intentional) the underlying issues within the community, who is torchbearer of teachings of the Book and is designated to uphold the rights of their women at minimum, while carrying responsibility of guarding generic women's rights as well.

    Their males do no less than any other community to violate, in all its forms, their women's rights.
    Their scholars only
    substantiate the wrong doings of "their" men, preach only how to limit a woman from getting out of the social structure (extra to laid down shariah), which they fabricated, to suit masculine interests, advocate polygamy to such an extent that it start appearing like an obligation, rather than an exception.

    And so on and so forth....

    What is expected out of Ummah these days, is not the quotations of the verses from the Book, neither the narrations of Prophet Muhammad's (saw) teachings, nor the model our Khulafa and other ancestors laid, but a simple model of what we preach. And if we are not able to do that, then for a believer, the author's writing might be yet another charismatic prose, which echoes only within Ummah. But for a person who do not believe in the divinity of islamic teachings, it's all outdated, obsolete and then applicable laws. What he'd simply ask is, if the teachings are so wonderful, why your women live in such a pathetic conditions, with few exceptions.

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