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Introduction
Nothing has received more vilification  from commentators and writers across the world than the issue of Islam's  view on women. Images of fully covered women, with veils across their  faces, leap to mind whenever the media discusses the issue. The  treatment of women in any society has become a key benchmark measurement  to its progress so when the Muslim world is assessed it miserably fails  on the standard Western tests ranging from the treatment of women to  their involvement in society.
This has led to a number of ferocious attacks on Islam:
"We all know that the Taliban is a  regime that denies all its citizens even the most basic of human rights,  and for women that has been particularly acute. Things that women in  our country take for granted, just to be able to enjoy life publicly  with our families, to dress as we please. All of these things are  forbidden. In Afghanistan if you wear nail polish, you could have your  nails torn out. Well, that may seem a trivial example, but it is an  example, nonetheless, of the oppression of women, and nothing more I  think symbolises the oppression of women than the burkha which is a very  visible sign of the role of women in Afghanistan and we had some  interesting discussions about what it is like to wear a burkha and how  difficult it makes just ordinary, everyday living..."
and
"Islam is deeply anti-woman. Islam  is the fundamental cause of the repression of Muslim women and remains  the major obstacle to the evolution of their position. Islam has always  considered women as creatures inferior in every way: physically,  intellectually, and morally. This negative vision is divinely sanctioned  in the Koran, corroborated by the hadiths, and perpetuated by the  commentaries of the theologians, the custodians of Muslim dogma and  ignorance."
and
"Hundreds of women get shot, burned,  strangled, stoned, poisoned, beheaded or stabbed every year in Islam  ridden countries because their male relatives believe their actions have  soiled the family name. They die, so family honour may survive.  According to this tribal and religious practice, woman is a man's  possession and a reflection of his honor. It is the man's honour that  gets tarnished if a woman is 'loose'. The murderers and their defenders  refer to verses of the Koran that allows husbands to beat their wives."
and
"Fundamentalists demand that women  be veiled and segregated at every level of society, starting at puberty.  Public displays of affection between husbands and wives is forbidden.  Wife-beating is so prevalent, many see it as a normal part of marriage.  In bed any sexual position where the woman is on top is haraam or  sinful. It's difficult to imagine how either gender can enjoy intimacy  in such a climate.....
The nazi's just like modern Islamic and Christian fundamentalists, were also obsessed with virgins and women as submissive housewives and perfect mothers."
The nazi's just like modern Islamic and Christian fundamentalists, were also obsessed with virgins and women as submissive housewives and perfect mothers."
These are just a few of the scathing  attacks many in the West label against Islam and the Shari'ah. Whilst  there are some sincere misconceptions in the West with regards Islam and  women at the same time the hatred against Islam is a consistent feature  in Western newspapers and magazines.
This misconception however is not just  restricted to the West, across the Muslim world there are many  misconceptions with regards Islamic male-female relations and the  Shari'ah rules with regards to women. Ideas such as women being  completely cut off from any societal role, the women's voice being  considered awrah, forced marriages, female genital mutilation, honour  killings, thousands of women in the subcontinent hospitalized each year  from nitric acid thrown onto their faces for refusing a marriage suitor  or over dowry or marital disputes. Many view the Shari'ah has subjugated  women to their husband and father without any rights - these are just  some of the cultural practices that have come to be seen as Islamic.
As a reaction to this some women have  turned to the West and have taken on the decades long struggle of  becoming mans equal. Many women who are Islamic have looked towards the  West for their salvation and continue to call for the separation and  removal of what remains of Islam.
The aim of this booklet is to as assess  the struggle Western women undertook to achieve their rights as this  continues to be held as the benchmark for women and societies across the  world. The Islamic social system will then be looked at to asses what  Islam actually says about women, how it regulates male-female relations  and its suitability as a model for women and society.
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