Did
Allah Send Women As Prophets
Title Did
Allah Send Women As Prophets?
Question Dear
scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum. Why didn’t Allah send any women
as prophets? Jazakum Allah khayran.
Date
8/Feb/2003
Mufti
Dr.MuzammilSiddiqi
Answer
Wa
`alaykum As-Salamu wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.
In the Name of
Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
All praise and
thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His
Messenger.
Dear
questioner, we would like to thank you for the great confidence you
place in us, and we implore Allah Almighty to help us serve His cause
and render our work for His Sake.
Prophets were raised
and sent to the whole of mankind in different lands and at different
times. The prophets were the channel of communication between Allah
and mankind. It is through them that Allah, in His infinite mercy,
provided men and women with guidance to follow the right course and
so make this world a happy and peaceful place to live in. For those
who accept and follow that guidance, the reward in the life after
death is much greater and more desirable than the fleeting pleasures
of this world.
The prophets and messengers were very
special people, but nonetheless, they were no more than human beings.
They were not sons, partners, or incarnations of Allah. The message
of every prophet and messenger was one and the same: "There
is none worthy and deserving of worship except Allah."
Responding to your question, Dr.
Muzammil H. Siddiqi,
former President of the Islamic Society of North America states:
“Allah sent many prophets and messengers to
different people and at different times. There are only a few whose
names are mentioned in the Qur'an. Allah says, "We
did send messengers before you: of them there are some whose story We
have related to you, and some whose story We have not related to
you." (Ghafir 78;
An-Nisa' 164). The Messengers whose names are mentioned in the Qur'an
were all men. There is no woman prophet or messenger whose name is
mentioned in the Qur'an. Three times in the Qur'an Allah, Most High,
says, "We did not
send before you (i.e. Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon
him) any but men (rijal)
whom we did inspire…”
(Yusuf 109; An-Nahl 43; Al-Anbiya' 7). Apparently this means that
only men were chosen by Allah as His messengers and prophets. But the
word "rijal"
does not mean only men. In most cases in the Qur'an this word is used
to mean men only, but there are a few places where it is also used to
indicate both men and women. See for example Surat Al-A`raf 46: "And
on the Heights (al-A`raf)
will be men who would know everyone by their marks…"
We know that the people of al-A`raf
will be both men and women, so this means that the word "rijal"
can be used for both. Similarly in Surat At-Tawbah 109, Almighty
Allah says, "Surely
the Masjid whose foundation was laid down from the first day on piety
is more worthy of your standing forth there for prayer. In it are men
who love to be purified. And Allah loves those who make themselves
pure." This refers
to the Masjid of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) where
men and women both used to come for prayers. So it is obvious that
the statement "in it
are men who love to be purified.."
does not mean "men only". One can also refer to Surat
An-Nur 37 and Al-Jinn 6. In these two verses the word "rijal"
is used and it includes men and women both.
Thus the
majority of the Muslim scholars hold that the prophets and messengers
were only men (i.e. males), but there were some scholars of the
Qur'an who said that it was possible that some women were also
prophets or messengers of Allah. We can say that most of the time
Allah sent men as His prophets and messengers, but there is no
conclusive evidence from the Qur'an to prove that only men were sent
as prophets or to say that Allah never sent a woman as a prophet.
Why were men often chosen to perform this task? Obviously
the reason is not that women are inferior to men, because Allah has
created men and women equal in their spirituality. The main reason
seems to me was that the prophets and messengers of Allah were not
only to preach Allah's message, but they were also to establish His
rule and authority. They had to struggle and challenge the forces of
evil. It would be easier for men to perform this task than women.”
Excerpted, with slight modifications, from:
http://pakistanlink.com/religion.html
Do keep in touch. If you have any other question, don't
hesitate to write to us.
Allah
Almighty knows best.
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