Response: While browsing your
web site, I came across the February 2002 issue of your magazine which
contained the following query: Can a Woman become the Head of State? What
you said was that if she enjoys the confidence of the majority, she can
become the head of state. The fact that is it haram (prohibited)
for women to rule Muslims. I think you are not aware of the following Hadith:
Bukhari reports on the authority of Abu
Bakrah that he said: Allah has given me the privilege of a word which
I heard from the Messenger of Allah during the days of [the battle of]
Al-Jamal, when I was about to join the people of Al-Jamal and
fight with them: When the Messenger of Allah heard that the people of Persia
had appointed the daughter of Chosroes (Qisra), he said: ‘People
who appoint a woman as their leader will never succeed’. (Bukhari,
No: 4425)
Therefore, appointing a woman as a ruler
is forbidden. I hope you take my correction in the right manner, as Muhammad
(sws) said ‘Din is but sincere advice’.
Response: Thank you for your
critique on my answer. I appreciate your concern. My dear brother, I am
fully aware of the Hadith you have quoted. However, in spite of
being quoted in Bukhari, it suffers from the following flaws:
1. It is a Gharib Hadith. In
Hadith parlance, a narrative which has just one narrator in any
section of its chain is called Gharib. It makes the narrative quite weak.
It is only Abu Bakrah who is reporting this narrative at the top of this
chain.
2. It is evident from the very text
of the narrative that it was never known until the battle of Jamal took
place. It was brought forward only after A’ishah (rta) faced ‘Ali
(rta) in battle. Before that it was never heard of -- which of course
is quite strange.
3. Last but not the least, if both
the above two shortcomings are ignored and the Hadith is interpreted
to imply prohibition for a woman from being elected the head of state,
then this Hadith is against the Qur’an. It is the purport
of the Qur’an (42:38) that anyone who enjoys the confidence of the
majority is eligible to become the ruler of the Muslims. Nowhere does it
exclude women from this general principle.
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