The Milli Dialogues
In this episode, we unpack the controversy surrounding women’s leadership in Islam, sparked by recent remarks from a female leader of Jamaat-e-Islami who cited Qur’an 4:34 (“Men are qawwamun over women”) as evidence of prohibition. We take a closer look at the verse’s textual meaning, historical context, and classical interpretations, revealing that it addresses household responsibility during marital conflict—not political authority or governance.The discussion moves beyond scripture into Islamic history, examining why the Qur’an presents Queen Bilqis as a wise and consultative ruler, and how women like Aisha, Khadijah, and Shifa bint Abdullah exercised religious, economic, and administrative authority in early Islam.We also explore the Qur’anic language of partnership between believing men and women, and the contradictions that arise when modern political movements oppose women’s leadership while simultaneously relying on women in organizational and spokesperson roles.This episode argues that the debate is less about clear divine prohibition and more about how texts are interpreted, framed, and deployed. A balanced reading of the Qur’an, Islamic history, and contemporary realities suggests that women’s leadership is not only permissible—but deeply rooted in the Islamic tradition.
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