Forgotten Queens Of Islam
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Book Name: Forgotten Queens Of Islam
Writer: Fatima Mernissi
Description
When Benazir Bhutto became Prime Minister of Pakistan after
winning the appointment of 16 November 1988, all who hoarded
the option to talk for the sake of Islam, and particularly Nawaz Sharif,
the pioneer of the then Opposition, the IDA (Islamic Democratic
Alliance),1
raised the call of impiety: ‘Never – abhorrences! – has a
Muslim state been administered by a lady!’ Invoking Islamic custom, they denounced this occasion as ‘against nature’. Political decisionmaking among our progenitors, they stated, was consistently a men’s issue.
All through 15 centuries of Islam, from year 1 of the Hejira (AD
622) to today, the lead of public issues in Muslim nations has
been an extraordinarily male benefit and monopoly.2
No lady ever
agreed to a seat in Islam; no lady ever coordinated the undertakings
of state, we are advised by the individuals who guarantee to represent Islam and
who make its safeguard their rallying call against different Muslims. Also,
so they state, since no lady had ever represented a Muslim state
somewhere in the range of 622 and 1988, Benazir Bhutto couldn’t try to do as such
either.
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