Question: Why
are Muslim women sometimes referred to as Muslimahs? Does this mean that
the word Muslim is for males?
Answer: The
word Muslimah is a perfectly legitimate Arabic word. It is the feminine
form of the word Muslim and used thus very commonly. However, if someone
uses it only because he or she thinks that the word Muslim connotes the
male gender only, then this would be an incorrect inference. The word Muslim
covers both men and women. Consequently, you will often hear the sentence
‘She is a good Muslim’. There are several other words which are used irrespective
of gender, for example the words ‘writer’ and ‘poet’.
It seems that it is because of the
influence of the feminist movement, which started a couple of centuries
ago, that the feminine gender of words used for both genders have started
springing up. The word ‘chairman’ and ‘webmaster’ are irrespective of gender.
But now the trend is to ‘feminize’ them as well. Thus you now have a chairwoman
and a webmistress.
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