Khawateen ki Siyasi Zimmedari - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the role of women in governance, defense, and politics within an Islamic framework. He argues that while women can participate in voting and education, leadership roles like ministers or members of assemblies are not aligned with Islamic teachings. He clarifies that this isn't a strict prohibition but rather a matter of the overall Islamic system and division of responsibilities. He draws parallels from historical events, including the involvement of Hazrat Aisha (RA) during times of crisis, to illustrate that even exceptional circumstances don't fundamentally alter the core principles. The lecture emphasizes that the primary responsibilities of women lie in domestic affairs, child rearing, and religious education, and that their involvement in public life should be limited to areas that complement these roles. He also highlights the importance of seeking consensus and considering the welfare of the community when making decisions.
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