The Rights and Status of Widows in Islam: A Study from the Perspective of Multicultural Islamic Education in the Context of Bangladesh

Authors

  • M Mahmudulhassan Islamic Arabic University
    Bangladesh
  • W Waston Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
    Indonesia
  • Andri Nirwana AN Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
    Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23917/mier.v1i1.2674

Keywords:

widow, the right and Status, Islamic Education, Bangladesh context

Abstract

One of the most discussed topics in today’s society is the issue of widows’ proper rights and status. This research paper investigates the rights and status of widows within the framework of Islamic education in the context of Bangladesh using qualitative methods. It included the Qur’an, Hadith, and various forms of research.  Islam has given them a detailed discussion of their rights and dignity just like any other woman. Widows often face unique challenges and social stigmatization in various societies, and this study focuses on understanding their rights and status as prescribed by Islamic teachings and the extent to which these teachings are implemented within the realm of Islamic education. Bangladesh government has fixed some allowance for them which is very little. No steps have been taken to increase employment to make them economically prosperous. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on women’s rights within an Islamic context and highlights the significance of integrating such discussions within the education system for tangible societal transformation.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Submitted

2023-09-04

Published

2023-09-04 — Updated on 2023-09-23

Versions

How to Cite

Mahmudulhassan, M., Waston, W., & Nirwana AN, A. (2023). The Rights and Status of Widows in Islam: A Study from the Perspective of Multicultural Islamic Education in the Context of Bangladesh. Multicultural Islamic Education Review, 1(1), 01–14. https://doi.org/10.23917/mier.v1i1.2674 (Original work published September 4, 2023)

Issue

Section

Articles