Working class Women have always worked. Only reason why men now have issues with women working is because women are now being paid an amount that allows them to be financially independent of men. The power dynamics that once existed in which women were beholden to men have lowered and now women can choose to leave or not be in situations that don’t benefit them.
Our nomadic great grandmothers unless your great ayeeyos were from the city, worked harder than any of us modern working women. They built the Aresh (accommodations) walked miles to the well, fed the animals and the list goes on whilst also giving birth with 0 modern appliances helping them. Now many of us women who are educated work in air conditioned offices and are actually on our feet less than our female ancestors.
Also, the vast majority of working class European women worked in 15 hour factories at the start of the industrial revolution and before that worked in the fields as peasants in the agricultural industry.
I’ve had enough of Muslim men’s obsession with working women especially in the light of today’s economic recession and families struggling to even pay for rising bills and rent.
As mentioned, the plutocratic system compels both genders to work for survival and enriches itself through taxation. The average person needs both genders to work, given the inflation and exploitation inherent in this capitalistic system, to lead a comfortable life.
However, if a man is fully capable of providing for his wife and children without leaving the home empty for most of the day, avoiding putting children in what is perceived as indoctrination camps, and ensuring the mother fulfils her nurturing role, then she should refrain from working in mixed environments. In this perspective, labouring becomes the responsibility of the father.
"Only reason why men now have issues with women working is because women are now being paid an amount that allows them to be financially independent of men. The power dynamics that once existed in which women were beholden to men have lowered and now women can choose to leave or not be in situations that don’t benefit them."
In my view, this seems like nothing more than liberal feminist nonsense. Unless someone is suggesting that the Deen or the Prophet aimed to fulfil some nefarious plot orchestrated by certain men, it's hard to accept. The argument goes that women, in sacrificing their true purpose and deviating from the Sunnah and the ways of the most honoured women of Allah, have become a major factor in the alarming 70% divorce rate. This percentage is considered absurd, primarily attributed to women becoming independent, not needing a man or provider, and essentially taking on roles traditionally associated with men.
Moreover, I don't believe that my mother, stepmother, or my sister who is a housewife are beholden to any man. We are Somali, not Kafirs, and our women always have a way out or people to fall back on. The notion of independence and women working for capitalists is, in my opinion, a cause for the staggering divorce rates and the easy dismantling of families.
However, I do acknowledge that I might be more open to understanding why most people feel the need for both partners to work in order to survive. Yet, if we truly implemented the Deen, as we should, some might perceive my stance as looking for excuses or beating around the bushes.