| My brothers and sisters everywhere! Islamic law - that
Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) sent down to His Messenger Muhammad - came to announce
that women (exactly like men) are full human beings. Women (like men) are therefore
required to follow the way appointed by Allah. A woman (like a man) is therefore obligated with all three degrees of this
religion: Islam (outward submission to Allah), Iman (inward faith in Allah), and Ihsan
(perfection of worship of Allah).
It is thus required for every woman to testify that there
is none deserving worship but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Messenger; to pray; to
give charity; to fast; and to make a pilgrimage to Allah's House if she has the means.
It is likewise required for every woman to believe in
Allah, His angels, His scriptures, His messengers, the Last Day, and to believe in Allah's
decree (and that the good and evil consequences thereof are from Allah).
These are the fundamentals of Islam and Iman.
It is likewise required for every woman to worship Allah as
if she sees Him. For although she cannot see Allah, she must believe that He sees whatever
she does in secret and in public.
Women (exactly like men) have been commanded with these
three levels of the religion (Islam, Iman, Ihsan).
Women are also obligated to enjoin good and forbid evil; to
wage jihad by saying that which is truthful; and to adhere to all noble behavior, like:
truthfulness, trustworthiness, courage, modesty, and self-respect.
Every Muslim woman is commanded to be steadfast in her
religion and not to be negligent with her faith. It is impermissible for her - under
any pressure or compulsion - to open her heart to accept the word of disbelief. Hence
every Muslim woman falls under Allah's statement:
"Whose disbelieves in Allah,
after he has believed - excepting him who has been compelled, and his heart is still at
rest with the Faith - but whosoever's breast is expanded in unbelief, upon them shall rest
anger from Allah, and there awaits them a mighty chastisement." (Qur'an 16:106)
Clearly when Islam charged women with all these duties and
in all these obligations made her equal to men, the intent was to honor her and permit her
to reach the highest degree of perfection of her being.
The duties that Allah has obligated humanity with are but a
means to honor us. Prayer, as well as fasting, is an honor for the servant and a means to
raise his rank. To adhere to Allah's straight path and the manners of Islam are, without
doubt, a means to honor us and not to humiliate us as imagined by those who are ignorant
of Allah and follow their desires.
Such people think and imagine that a human being who does
not believe in Allah, does not uphold the trust of these duties, and does not perform what
Allah has commanded him is of a higher standing than the believer who adheres to the
obligations of Islam. Such an idea is ignorance and renders human beings on par with the
animals.
Humans have been created to be tried by Allah and have been
charged with fulfilling these duties to Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) and His
creatures. As for animals, while they have been created by Allah, they have not been
charged with this trust.
Whoever considers that a human being who does not uphold
what Allah has obligated as equal to those who fulfill what Allah has obligated is like
those who consider humans and animals to be equal. For this reason, Allah has said:
"Shall we treat that those who
have surrendered (as Muslims) as We treat the guilty?" (Qur'an 68:35)
And He has said:
"We have crated for Hell many
of the jinn and humanity; they have hearts, but understand not with them; they have eyes,
but perceive not with them; and they have ears, but they hear not with them. These
are like cattle; nay, rather they are further astray! Those - they are the
heedless." (Qur'an 7:126)
The disbeliever in Allah is a guilty criminal, for he does
not know whom He is to worship, i.e., his Creator, his Protector, his Lord, and He Who
created this universe in which he lives. The disbeliever enjoys what Allah has blessed him
with and yet forgets the One Who blessed and preferred him with such blessings. As for the
believer, he is the honorable servant who knows His Lord and Creator, Allah, Whom he
worships. He fulfills what Allah has obligated and travels upon the path that Allah has
delineated for him. |