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Q & A Continued
How to understand the 
Qur'an: 
Issues of Women's 
Rights
Doesn't the Qur'an 4:34 Put Men Above Women, Even 
Giving them the Right to 
Beat Women?
[For introductory notes to this answer see 
previous issue on "Wife's 
obedience to Husband."
Qustion from Adam Seedat, South Africa:
How do you reconcile your view on the wife's 
obediance to verse 4:34 which 
deals with the light beating of the wife?
WS
Adam
[by Kaukab Siddique]
Many Muslims in our times have delinked the 
Qur'an from the Hadith which 
enshrines the life of the Prophet Muhammad 
(pbuh). When these misled Muslims 
take the Qur'an, they take it one verse at a time 
and try to make the claim 
that in itself each verse is ultimate in meaning. 
Thus when they are faced with 
chapter 4 verse 34 of the Qur'an, we find Muslims 
taking these postures:
GROUP A
1. Some say the verse makes men the "rulers" of 
women.
2. They add that women must obey their husbands 
(be "qanitat.")
3. They claim that if men display "nushuz" 
(rebellion) against the husband, 
then the husband can carry out a three stage 
withdrawal from the wife, 
resulting in him beating her (lightly) for her 
rebellion.
4. The commentary of this group gives the 
impression that women are the 
slaves of men.
GROUP B
These are the ‘modernist' apologists who are 
reacting to the West's attack on 
the Qur'an. They make weird efforts to twist the 
meaning of the verse to 
avoid its obvious meaning. The Pervaizi sectarian 
types use the dictionary. They 
find that, Arabic being a versatile language, the 
word used for 'beating' can 
also mean having sex. So they grab hold of this 
straw to, in their thinking, 
save Islam from barbarism which Western 
writers accuse it of. For them 
4:34 does not imply inequality at all.
[Some writers, who are not Pervaizi but also want 
to have "Qur'an alone," 
like Amina Wadud, have worked hard on 4:34 to 
make it say what it obviously does 
not.]
The problem with the writings of this group is 
that it creates a "Qur'an" 
made in its own image according to which there is 
no issue of application or 
context. For them, there is no difference between 
war torn Afghanistan and an 
'Islamic' conference in a Hilton Hotel.
In my book 
THE STRUGGLE OF MUSLIM WOMEN, 
I have 
shown the original, Islamic 
way of understanding the Qur'an, which is through 
the Hadith.
My viewpoint is that the Qur'an was a PROGRESSIVE 
REVELATION. "Progressive" 
here means that it went from stage to stage. The 
HADITH indicates and provides 
SOIAL CONTEXT without which the Qur'an cannot be 
understood. I note in my 
book, for instance, that according to HADITH, 
4:34 was revealed in the early 
period of 
Madina 
(Sahih of 
Bukhari, 
kitab 
al-Fadail). That was a time when the 
Muslim community was not perfectly formulated and 
people coming into Islam, 
especially women, had to be disciplined to 
understand that they could no longer keep 
in touch with men they knew beforehand. Sexual 
promiscuity was common in 
pre-Islamic Arab society. Also, on marriage, men 
would not take proper economic 
care of the wife. Hence the emphasis on this 
verse on men being "maintainers and 
providers" [qawwamun].
I also showed that the word NUSHUZ in 4:34 is not 
about the willfulness or 
rebellion of the wife but, as indicated by 
Hadith, sexual misconduct. It's the 
kind of loose sexual behavior which can undermine 
a marriage.
As the Qur'an was revealed progressively, Sura 24 
verses 6-10, do not 
indicate any right to physically discipline the 
wife. In fact these verses indicate 
that even where the husband is alleging adultery, 
he cannot do anything other 
than to take an oath. The Hadith makes it clear 
to us that the Prophet (pbuh) 
forbade men to hit their wives. His SUNNAH, which 
is the model for all 
Muslims, shows, according to hazrat ‘Ayesha 
(r.a.), that he never raised his hand 
against any woman.
From Hadith, we know that the last 
verses on male-female 
relationships were 9:70-71 and these state very 
clearly that BELIEVING MEN AND 
WOMEN are EACH OTHER'S GUARDIANS and PROTECTORS. 
[These  verses do not say that 
men are guardians and protectors of the 
women.] 
Obviously, by the time Sura 
Tauba (chapter 9) was revealed, the Islamic 
community led by the Prophet (pbuh) 
had reached its perfection, which of course we 
know from Hadith.
Those who have a static view of the Qur'an 
tie themselves into knots by 
applying the "Qur'an only" method to 4:34 (of 
course in the process adding the 
Arabic dictionary while leaving out the Hadith).
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(To be continued)
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