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The mystery of missing Muslim female rulers | TwoCircles.net
By Raihanaa Hasan
A furor greeted Benazir Bhutto when she became Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1988. Backed by orthodox theologians, her opponents decried the event as un-Islamic and “against nature,” adding that “no woman had ever governed a Muslim state between 622 and 1988.” To verify the accuracy of this statement, Moroccan author and sociologist Fatima Mernissi consulted the works of explorers, scholars and historians ranging from Ibne Batuta (1304-78) and Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) to Stanley Lane-Poole (Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1960) and her findings, published in The Forgotten Queens of Islam, tell us that there were at least seventeen Muslim queens between the eleventh and seventeenth centuries.

Mernissi restricts her list to female rulers who met the Muslim criteria of sovereignty—their names were proclaimed in the Friday khutba from mosques and inscribed on the coins struck in their reigns. Relatively well known are two thirteenth century queens of the Mamluk (Turkish slave) dynasty. One, of course, is Razia Sultana of the Delhi Sultanate, an able administrator whose calibre as compared to her three half-brothers was acknowledged by her father when he named her his successor. The other is the sagacious Sultana Shajaratul- Durr of Egypt, who routed the French army during the Crusades and captured King Louis IX.

However, few of us have heard of the two eleventh century Arab queens who ruled Yemen jointly with their husbands: Asma bint Shihab al-Sulahiyya (described by her contemporaries as one of the most famous and powerful women of her time) and her daughter-in-law, Arwa, both under the title “Syeda al-Hurra”. Nor has muchbeen written about the queens of the Mongol dynasty, which treated its women with a respect that amazed Ibne Batuta. It had no fewer than six queens (1256-1340) reigning over various principalities in present day Iran and Iraq. These were: Kutlugh (also known as Turkan) Khatun—whose reign lasted for twenty-six years—and Padishah Khatun in Kirman; Absh Khatun, whose capital was Shiraz; Dawlat Khatun of Luristan (in Persia); and Sati Bek and Malika Tindu of Iraq.

Subsequently in the Maldives, three Muslim queens succeeded each other during a forty year period (1347-1388). Sultana Khadija’s thirty-three year reign was succeeded by that of Sultana Myriam followed by Sultana Fatima. In the seventeenth century (1641-1699), Atjeh—the fi rst region of Indonesia to have a Muslim kingdom—had four successive queens (Sultanas Tajul Islam, Nurul Alam, Inayat Shah and Kamalat Shah) despite their opponents obtaining a fatwa against them.

Sources other than Mernissi cite a seventh Mongol queen, Sultana Fatima Begum, known to the Russians as Sultana Sayyidovna, of Qasim in Central Asia (1679-1681) and two Muslim queens in sub-Saharan Africa: Qasa, the head wife of Mansa Suleiman of Mali (“his partner in the kingship, after the custom of the blacks. Hername is mentioned with his fromthe pulpit”) and a famous conqueror and warrior-queen, Amina of Zauzau, West Africa.

The total count of female Muslim rulers thus adds up to twenty. So why are most of them missing from our history books, their very existence denied? Diehard orthodoxy opposed many of them in their lifetimes but did this opposition pursue them after their deaths to expunge them from memory?

The opposition to women holding public offi ce ostensibly stems from a single hadith. The Prophet (pbuh) is reported to have said, “A nation which places its affairs in the hands of a woman shall never prosper.” Theologians differ in their interpretations of this hadith. Some prohibit women from all public duties; some allow them to hold public offi ce, including that of a judge; and a few even acknowledge their right to be heads of state. Others point out that the Prophet (pbuh) made this remark after hearing that the Persians had appointed Chosroe’s daughter as their ruler. (The Prophet (pbuh) had earlier foretold the end of Chosroe’s dynasty after the latter had torn up the letter inviting him to Islam). He was therefore referring specifically to one particular woman, not women in general. In The Veil and the Male Elite, Mernissi questions the reliability of the hadith on the grounds that the narrator, Abu Bakrah, an ex-slave perhaps fearful of jeopardising the freedom and prosperity he enjoyed after converting to Islam, had been anxious to win Ali’s favour after the latter defeated Ayesha at the Battle of the Camel and conveniently remembered the supposed remark twenty-fi ve years after the Prophet’s death. What is more, he had once been fl ogged in Omar’s reign for bearing false testimony.

The Prophet (pbuh) told his followers to reject any saying attributed to him which violated the message of the Quran and this hadith seems to run contrary to the Quranic account of the Queen of Sheba (Surah 27), which nowhere implies that she was forbidden to rule. Moreover, history itself disproves the implications of the hadith. Nations have prospered under certain women rulers—England under Elizabeth I and Victoria; Israel under Golda Meir; India under Indira Gandhi, Russia under Catherine the Great; Spain under Isabella. How can the Prophet (pbuh) have been thought to make a statement that time would refute? Of course there were some awful women rulers, including Muslim queens who were either poor administrators, bad Muslims, or both; but this is just as true of their male counterparts.

And yet the most restrictive interpretation of the hadith is cited by those who subscribe to the view that women should be neither seen nor heard, much less hold public offi ce. During Ziaul Haq’s benighted tenure, a well-known alim even declared that women should avoid answering the telephone because this would violate their purdah. Such people are trapped in attitudes ingrained by centuries of a culturally inculcated misogyny which has transformed the Quranic injunctions regarding respect for and protection of women into a kind of imprisonment and a licence to rule their minds as well as their lives.

Until a few years ago, there was a tradition among some Muslim families to present new brides with a copy of Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi’s Bahishti Zewar (Heavenly Ornaments), a book about Islamic beliefs and rituals which counsels women, among other things, never to step out of their husband’s home even to visit their parents, except to attend their funerals. However, the book does encourage women to be literate. Earlier, only a privileged few had been permitted to learn to read but never to write, just in case—horror of horrors!—they used the skill to write love letters.

Perhaps this is the mindset responsible for making Muslim queens vanish from our history. Mernissi urges women to read and reconstruct their own history in self-defence. “Since our ignorance of the past is being used against us, we must act. Read the past!” The quest—to add “her”-story to “his”-story—further underlines the need for the education of women. Only thus can they “read their past,” learn to believe in themselves, develop their talents and fulfill their God given potential—be it in the home, in the workplace or in public office. The choice should be theirs and theirs alone.
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[This article was first published in the magazine Nation And The World September 1, 2009 issue]
 
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It's possible. Its always been a man's world.

Although we're getting too much of BB to never forget her now. :)
 
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Considering that Islam views women as inferior to men it is hardly a mystery that there were few and are none.
I highly doubt some of those listed in your article btw.. It is easy to construct "joint" ruling hundreds of years ago with little to go on.. Seems like just another atempt to distort history. So just for the record the underlying question..


Question:


Does Islam teach that a woman is worth less than a man?

Summary Answer:

Absolutely. The only debatable point is by what degree.

The Qur'an:

Qur'an (4:11) - (Inheritance) "The male shall have the equal of the portion of two females" (see also verse 4:176).

Qur'an (2:282) - (Court testimony) "And call to witness, from among your men, two witnesses. And if two men be not found then a man and two women." Muslim apologists have sometimes creatively tried to explain why a woman's testimony is worth half that of a man's under Islamic law (based on this verse) while still attempting to maintain the semblance of equality. Unfortunately for them, studies consistently show that women are less likely to tell lies than men, meaning that they would make more reliable witnesses in any court - were it not for Islam's obvious sexism.

Qur'an (2:228) - "and the men are a degree above them [women]"

Qur'an (5:6) - "And if ye are unclean, purify yourselves. And if ye are sick or on a journey, or one of you cometh from the closet, or ye have had contact with women, and ye find not water, then go to clean, high ground and rub your faces and your hands with some of it" Men are to rub dirt on their hands if there is no water to purify them following casual contact with a woman (such as shaking hands).

Qur'an (24:31) - Women are to lower their gaze around men, so they do not look them in the eye.

Qur'an (2:223) - "Your wives are as a tilth unto you; so approach your tilth when or how ye will..." A man has dominion over his wives' bodies as he does his land. This verse is overtly sexual. There is some dispute as to whether it is referring to the practice of anal intercourse, which it has been used historically to justify. If this is what Muhammad meant, however, then it would appear to contradict what he said in Muslim (8:3365).

Qur'an (4:3) - (Wife-to-husband ratio) "Marry women of your choice, Two or three or four"

Qur'an (53:27) - "Those who believe not in the Hereafter, name the angels with female names." Angels are sublime beings, and would therefore be male.

Qur'an (4:24) and Qur'an (33:52) - A man is permitted to take women as sex slaves outside of marriage.


Additional Notes:

The fourth Caliph, who was Muhammad's son-in-law and cousin, said just a few years after the prophet's death that "The entire woman is an evil. And what is worse is that it is a necessary evil."

A traditional Islamic saying is that, "A woman's heaven is beneath her husband's feet."

The revered Islamic scholar, al-Ghazali, who has been called 'the greatest Muslim after Muhammad,' writes that the role of a Muslim woman is to "stay at home and get on with her sewing. She should not go out often, she must not be well-informed, nor must she be communicative with her neighbors and only visit them when absolutely necessary; she should take care of her husband... and seek to satisfy him in everything... Her sole worry should be her virtue... She should be clean and ready to satisfy her husband's sexual needs at any moment." [as quoted from Ibn Warraq]

A Yemeni cleric recently explained in a television broadcast what it is that makes women inferior and unable, say, to serve as good witnesses: "Women are subject to menstruation, when their endurance and mental capacity for concentration are diminished. When a woman witnesses a killing or an accident, she becomes frightened, moves away, and sometimes even faints, and she cannot even watch the incident."

The many opportunities denied women under Islamic law, from giving equal testimony in court to having the right to exclude other wives from their marital bed, is very clear proof that women are of lesser value then men in Islam. Muslim women are not even free to marry outside the faith without being killed by their own families.


Islamic law also specifies that when a woman is murdered by a man, her family is owed only half as much "blood money" as they would be if she had been a man.


Although a man retains custody of his children in the event of his wife's death, a non-Muslim woman will automatically lose custody of her children in the event of her husband's death unless she converts to Islam or marries a male relative of within his family. Even the rights of Muslim mothers are subordinate to her husband's family.


Contemporary Muslims like to counter that Arabs treated women as camels prior to Muhammad. This is somewhat questionable, given that Muhammad's first wife was a wealthy woman who owned property and ran a successful business prior to ever meeting him. She was even his boss... (although we're sure that changed after the marriage). Still, it is somewhat telling that Islam's treatment of women can only be defended by contrasting it to an extremely primitive environment in which women were supposedly non-entities.


At best, Islam elevates the status of a woman to somewhere between that of a camel and a man.

The immutable, ever-relevant Qur'an explicitly permits women to be kept as sex slaves, and this is hardly something in which Muslims can take pride.

Their is more in the Hadith left out to conserve space...


Hopefully young Muslims around the world will slowly but surely(and not too slowly this is an ever accelerating age) disgard most of the sociological and ideological content of the Qur'an (just like many Christians in Europe) and hold on to the spiritual elements only (if they even want to after realising it is not all Gods everlasting perfect words..)

Women in the islamic world would certainly breath a sigh of relief..
 
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Europe after few years

Mom Why Muslims get married , you are not married to Dad but . Ya daughter these Muslims are so backward they still get married, bastards.

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Mom this march break I am going to topless beach, ok not to forget get even tan on both.

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Mom ex boy friend leak out all my sexting videos on net and now I am so popular in the class.

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Mom were are the drugs
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Mom can I have poll in my room for practice
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Mom who is my dad , well daughter I had sex with three guys one could be yours.
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Western society beeing far from perfect has nothing to do with the stone-age mentality and barbarism advocated by Allah, but hey I can take a joke (of sorts) on my ('our') expense. Can you take one on yours?






Also, an unhappy marriage were the wife is basically a sex slave who had no choice in marrying her husband and is beaten regurlarly.. well most women rather be single-mothers is my guess..
Marriage is not a virtue on its own.. and wearing cloth on a beach is not in any case. Religions obsession with sexuality is nonsensical. As Seyran Ates a Turkish-born German lawyer pointed out "Islam needs a sexual revolution"
 
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Western society beeing far from perfect has nothing to do with the stone-age mentality and barbarism advocated by Allah, but hey I can take a joke (of sorts) on my ('our') expense. Can you take one on yours?

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Also an unhappy marriage were the wife is basically a sex slave who had no choice in marrying her husband and is beaten regurlarly.. well most girls rather be single-mothers is my guess.. most might not be. some definetely are. marriage is not a virtue on its own..

Stop hating Islam , Hate is not a good thing and please by saying not follow Quran or stone-age mentality and barbarism advocated by Allah you are insulting my religion and these extremist people you are quoting are killing hundreds of Muslims in my country every day , I hate them more then you do.

crusaders were the first to kill in the name of religion , can you believe that they killed Arab Christians just because they were Arab ?
 
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Hopefully young Muslims around the world will slowly but surely(and not too slowly this is an ever accelerating age) disgard most of the sociological and ideological content of the Qur'an (just like many Christians in Europe) and hold on to the spiritual elements only (if they even want to after realising it is not all Gods everlasting perfect words..)

So you are telling me to leave Qur'an , can you tell Jews to leave their book too which tells them grab the land by force which is your promise land. :coffee:
 
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Why? Why should I stop hating an ideology that helps to oppress millions, poisens the mind of millions and kills thousands? I just feel incredible contempt for Islam (and Christianity), mainly out of empathy for its victims, which are mainly muslims themselves.
I have given you quotes mainly from the Qu'ran in my first post, not some extremists and if you believe that Allah basically told Muhammed what to write word for word then please tell me what do you make of theses quotes and others like those (from the Qu'ran)?
I know I am 'insulting' your religion by critizising it (and therefore you to a certain extent), but please believe me when I say this is not my intent. My intent is only to show you the travesty that makes up large parts of it. To get you (and others) to think, to reconsider and to realise the connection between what is written there and the horribly actions of the extremists.

So you are telling me to leave Qur'an , can you tell Jews to leave their book too which tells them grab the land by force which is your promise land
I can, I am and I will to the best of my abilities.
But the fact that other people have strange beliefs too shouldn't discourage you from closely and honestly examining your own anyway..
 
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I can, I am and I will to the best of my abilities.
But the fact that other people have strange beliefs too shouldn't discourage you from closely and honestly examining your own anyway..

You know every religion have extremists who are bad to women.
Christian killed women by declaring them whitch
Hindus burned living widow with her dead husband
I can, I am and I will to the best of my abilities.

and good luck in telling Jews about their book , you will be banned for ever and they will eat you alive, they will even pass a bill in EU to put people behind bars if some one will say to them about their promise land .
 
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What about the rest of the post, is that all you have to say?!
 
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What about the rest of the post, is that all you have to say?!

Yes there is a problem, which is extremist Muslims faced by the world But please don't hurt other Muslims feeling because of them. you need to be more diplomatic in your approach.
 
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The worst thing that a Muslim can do is to try and defend Islam.
That is not the job of humans, let God do it.

Have you ever seen the western leaders defend the fact that mostly they don't know why their daddies are ?

Or have you ever seen western democracies defend incest, corruption etc ?

As far as debate of woman Vs Man, my question is why does this debate have to happen ?

Are they equal NO they are not.
is it fair ? yes off course it is.

Why is every one hell bent on comparing apples to oranges and debating they are equal.

Apples are for Iron, and Oranges for Vitamin C.

two different instrument for different purposes.
 
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Guys....seems the thread is derailed....
Can I request to avoid religious debates? This would lead us nowhere. I am looking forward to learn some new things rather than nonsense posts.
 
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