Women in Islam Action Manual
Women in Islam shows you the true teaching of Islam, in the Quran and Hadith. Including Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, an emancipated businesswoman, chosen by God as wife for The Prophet. We met Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai in Oslo and Queen Rania in Jordan. We visited Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. And talked about women rights in Islam as well with German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock in Berlin, who is promoting a fresh “feminist foreign policy”, and Karen Armstrong.

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1 - CHALLENGES

Following the West´s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, women were prohibited from attending schools or universities. They are forced  to wear full body covering their face and hair.

Following the West´s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, women were prohibited from attending schools or universities. They are forced  to wear full body covering their face and hair.

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, sizable women protests started in 2022 demanding more freedom and directed against the Shite Mullah dictators´orders to cover their hair. Mahsa Amini was beaten into coma and died. 537 protesters were killed and 20,000 imprisoned. In 2023, the Iranian women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi received the Nobel Peace Prize in her prison cell. Sentenced to 31 years in prison and 154 lashes.

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2 - FACTS & NUMBERS

How many women are restricted in Muslim countries?

1,800,000,000
or 24 percent of the global population are Muslims, half of them women
20,000,000
women in Afghanistan cannot attend schools, universities or work
44,000,000
women in Iran are suppressed by the Mullah dictatorship

77 percent of women 

enroll in higher education in secondary school and make up 70 percent of all university graduates in the United Arab Emirates.

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3 - BEST PRACTICES

The gold standard for devout Muslims is their Holy Quran and also the narratives of Prophet Mohammad´life, called Hadith. God chose Khadijah bint Khuwaylid as first wife for The Prophet. She was an emancipated entrepreneur, rich and The Mother of Islam. We present the icons of Women Rights in Islam and progressive countries.

Let us first analyze these two main sources on the rights of women in Islam:

What does the Quran teach about women?

How did The Prophet treat his wife and daughters?

Later we ask:

Who are the Icons of Women Rights in Islam?

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4 - GOLDEN GLOBAL CHAMPIONS

We should honor progress for women, wherever it happens. It is good for them and heading in the right direction. Several Muslim countries have made huge progress in women’s right in just one generation.

Our stars in progress for more women rights are

⭑⭑⭑ Jordan, United Arab Emirates

⭑⭑ Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia.

⭑ Morocco, Tunisia

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ★★★

There are three reasons why The Kingdom of Jordan is one of the best practices for women rights in the Islamic world.

First, the King Abdullah II is the 43rd generation direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammed, like no other Muslim leader. He is promoting true Islam, including women rights.

Second, the parliament has included equal rights for women in the constitution in 2022 and wants to reach gender equality until 2030.

Third, Queen Rania is a charming promoter as a Rose of Islam and as well herself best practice of an emancipated woman in the Muslim world.

 

United Arab Emirates ★★★

The United Arab Emirates are not a Westminister democracy, but a joint royal kingdom with seven Emirates. But the tolerance towards other religions and races (with 47 Christian churches, two synagogues, one Sikh temple) and the clear emancipation of women in the UAE during the last twenty years are impressive.

In the 2022 cabinet of prime minister Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum nine young female ministers were appointed. In a progressive mix they are responsible for Culture and Youth, Climate Change and Environment, International Cooperation, Youth Affairs, Early Education, Happiness and Wellbeing, and Community Development.

Women can vote. 50 percent are members of the Federal National Council, reaching gender parity in 2019.

There are 104,000 female students (35 percent, 2021). 77 percent of women enroll in higher education in secondary school and make up 70 percent of all university graduates in the United Arab Emirates.

Several female ambassadors serve in foreign countries. Like Lana Nusseibeh, appointed as the UAE’s first female Permanent Representative to the United Nations, as well elected in 2017 as President of the UN Women Executive Board.

Many female professors teach at the top universities. Women are F-16-jet pilots in the air force. Many have started their own businesses.

Azerbaijan ★★

Since 1919 women may vote in the newly formed Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, the first Muslim-majority country ever. 17 percent of the members of parliament are women.

According to the Constitution of Azerbaijan, men and women are equal before the law. The constitution prohibits discrimination.

Mehriban Aliyeva, the president’s wife, was appointed Vice President of Azerbaijan in 2017. Sahiba Gafarova became the Speaker of the National Assembly in 2020.

Although this oil- and gas-rich country borders Iran and Turkey and is majority Shiite, women here traditionally do not wear headscarves.

1,000 women are serving in the army.

The 21-article Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan On State Guarantees of Equal Rights for Women and Men, adopted on 10 October 2006, aims to eliminate all forms of gender-based discrimination and ensure gender equality in the political, economic, social and cultural spheres. A law to prevent domestic violence was adopted on 22 June 2010.

 

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ★★

During the de facto rulership of Crown prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) this very conservative Muslim country has changed dramatically since 2017. It opens to the world and wants to attract international investments, sport events and tourists with the Saudi Vision 2030.  MBS wants to reduce the influence of the Saudi Wahhabi clergy.

We visited this Kingdom and talked to several of its representatives and woman activists. The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the imprisonment of feminists have painted a negative picture. Mistakes had been made.

But MBS on the other side promoted women’s rights like never done before. The absurd ban on female drivers was removed in 2018. The male-guardianship systems weakened in 2019. The first public concert of a female singer, the admission of women to a sports stadium, the opening of movie theater or the first female karate school document the rush of Saudi women emancipation. Most important women can work now, visit universities and became an active and more visible part of the modern and young society. Female tourists came and enjoy the beach, like in Dubai.

MBS is turning his country into a copy of the more progressive and successful UAE, which is good for the women.

We should support this historical experiment, which contains the radicals in the Muslim world.

The Kingdom of Morocco ★

Significant progress in gender equality, with a decrease in child marriages and improvements in girl-child education and women’s political leadership, the United Nations confirmed in 2023.

 

Tunisia ★

Progress in women rights, starting in 2014 with the draft of the constitution after the Arab Spring 2010. Now stopped step by step by Islamists and Muslim Brotherhood, with many women fighting for freedom.

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5 - ACTION PLAN

What action plan follows from the analysis of the Quran, the life of the Prophet and the icons and best practices promoting women’s rights in Islam?

What to do?
1. All Muslims must stand up and actively defend this true teaching of Islam against the ignorance of extremists.

They should include women’s rights in the constitutions, national laws, education and media. Promoting the true teaching of Islam in the public. Speak out against sinners, like the Taliban in Afghanistan or the Mullahs in Iran.

2. The gold standard for every Muslim woman is Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, an emancipated female entrepreneur, chosen by God for the Prophet as his first wife.

Confident, professional, educated, wealthy and socially engaged. What God has chosen for his Prophet, cannot be wrong or bad indeed today for a Muslim society. When God selected such a strong and emancipated woman for his messenger, He showed what kind of Islamic woman is best for the Prophet and Islam.

She is the benchmark, a role model and guideline for all Muslim women of today. Every Muslim woman should remember and follow her example.

Khadijah bint Khuwaylid lived from 555 CE to 620 CE. She sacrificed her status and her impressive wealth, and also risked her life, for her beloved husband. She did all of this to protect and advance the sacred message of Islam. This woman had a very strong and humble personality. In Mecca they called her “Khadijah al-Kubra (The Great Khadijah), Amirat Quarysh (Princess of the Tribe of Quraysh), and al-Tahira (the Pure). She is regarded as the “Mother of the Believers”. Muhammad’s first biographer Ibn Ishaq wrote, “She was a determined, noble and intelligent woman.” Nobody other than God had chosen this kind of woman for Muhammad.

3. The Prophet demanded to treat women at its best in several Hadith.

True Muslims have to follow him. Always quote his many words you find above in Facts & Numbers.

4. Equality of men and women is possible and wanted in Islam.

Like in Azerbaijan or Jordan. The Quran gave women more rights without a limit.

5. All Muslim women can wear their hair open and needs no full body cover.

This was never demanded by the Prophet or in the Quran but adopted as a Christian Byzantine tradition 100 years later by Muslim rulers. It is even un-Islamic. See chapter 2.4.

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6 - TOP SOURCES & PARTNERS

Watch our documentary „Love is Tolerance – Tolerance is Love“,
including Malala and first Minister of Tolerance Sheikha Lubna Khalid al-Qasimi from the UAE.

Love is Tolerance – Tolerance is Love (Trailer)

Watch our documentary Love is Tolerance – Tolerance is Love here:

Love is Tolerance – Tolerance is Love (Directors Cut)

Directors Cut by Hubertus Hoffmann, long 82 min, 2018:

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World Economic Forum

World Economic Forum, Global Gender Gap Report 2023

U.N. Deputy Secretary-General's video message

U.N. Deputy Secretary-General's video message for the Conference on “Women in Islam: Understanding the Rights and Identity of Women in the Islamic World” on the Sidelines of CSW67; March 8, 2023

Noeleen Heyzer

Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) “Promoting Gender Equality in Muslim Contexts – Women's Voices Must Not Be Silenced.”

Arzoo Ahmed and Dr. Mehrunisha Suleman

Gender and Women’s Rights in Islam, by Atlantic Council

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Dr. Hubertus Hoffmann

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