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Mawlana Abdul Ali Dewbandi argues that even teaching women how to read and write at home is frowned upon.
Stuff like this, will push many Muslim women into dangerous territory. It’s clear to see that some Islamic thinkers of the past couldn’t and wouldn’t put aside their misogyny. There is nothing in the Quran and Sunnah to suggest women shouldn’t read and write. The scholar here is clearly also talking about the Arabic language. If it’s Makruh to teach women to read, it’s also Makruh for her to be a scholar and learn the religion in depth as it does require reading and writing Fus’ha to an advanced level. This is clear attempt to keep women ignorant of all aspects deen and dunya.
The hatred of women is evident here. How can anyone with any morality or intelligence believe that Allah created women with the ability to learn, think and gain knowledge, but mere man has the right to force them to live in ignorance?
Without reading or writing, how can women enforce their rights to like inheritance? Read contracts that put their livelihoods in jeopardy? Any man that argues against the education of women especially in this day and age is evil.
To think that Muslim men have been telling gaals that Islam is the religion that first gave women rights and that the first university was built by a woman when these same men treat Muslim women like this. If women’s education and the basic rights to read is now a debate, why lie and say women have rights?
The day of Judgement will be interesting indeed. May Allah have mercy on us all. I truly believe that a lot of these men who masquerade as religious have a God complex. The First Surah of the Quran tells us to Read and know we have men who want to deny women this.