حضور النساء في المساجد من منظور القرآن الكريم دراسة تحليلية
Women Participation in The Mosque from Qur’anic Perspective: An Analytical Study
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https://doi.org/10.33102/jmqs.v15i0.177Keywords:
Women, Mosque, Qur’anic Interpretation, Scholars.Abstract
This study evaluates the participation of Women in Muslim Prayer Hall from the Qur’anic perspective. By this participation, they can perform their five times Congregational Prayer, listen Friday Sermon and improve their understanding of Islam, and finally can contribute to the betterment of Society. It also criticizes the views of some scholars who overlook the interpretation of Qur’an concerning women’s activity in the Mosque. This research adopts an inductive method to survey the Qur’anic verses that talk about the presence of women in Mosque, and analytical method to analyze Qur’anic verses related to this issue. The research found that women have a great contribution to develop the glorious history of Muslim Prayer Hall. The story of Hajera, Prophet Ibrahim’s wife, and Maryam, Prophet I’sa’s mother, is a great example of establishing this issue. Scholars, who disallow women in the Mosque referred to some prophetic traditions, should rely on the Qur’anic verses first as the primary source in order to reach a proper solution.
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