Woman and Woman Education in the Time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Abstract
Women are being abused and humiliated the most in history.. Since Ancient Greek thought, it was generally understood that woman is a creature that inferior, worthless, and a disgrace in many societies.
Women in the period before Islam, it is treated like a normal shop, it was bought and sold. It seems that this situation also continued through the Arabian society in which the Prophet Muhammad lived. When we consider the position of woman in society it is an indication of woman’s value and we must determine the general position of woman in society in order to show how Islam cherishes woman. Education appears to be one of these fields.
How woman played a role in the field of training and education in the time of Prophet Muhammad is mentioned as a main topic in this study. The underlying attitude and viewpoint of Islam regarding woman is presented by examples from verses, hadiths, and application of Prophet Muhammad.
Islam has started to
build a new world sense that presents woman as valued humans. Reflection of
this sense is seen in the education field. The period of the Prophet, women found its place
in all areas of society, espeically in education and training field began to
take place. No distinction was made with regard to training and education
between women and men and it’s benefit. The Prophet allocated special areas for
women's education at the same time on special occasions he would give them
undivided attention. The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), appointed
educated women in various places and gave them social roles.
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Details
Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Publication Date
November 24, 2016
Submission Date
September 28, 2016
Acceptance Date
November 21, 2016
Published in Issue
Year 2016 Volume: 19 Number: 49
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