PEMIKIRAN "MESRA GENDER" DALAM KARYA FIQH ULAMA MELAYU KLASIK

Authors

  • Mohd Anuar Ramli University of Malaya, Malaysia

Keywords:

gender, feminist, misogynist, jawi book, Malay Muslim

Abstract

This article discusses the classical Malay Muslim scholars thought, especially concerning Islamic law from a gender perspective. It also scrutinizes the classical Malay Muslim scholar’s background and education as well as their role in the socialization of Islamic teachings in Malay society. They have played a significant role in introducing changes to Muslim society. Most classical Malay Muslim scholars are from the Shafiite school and are quite prolific in the production of Jawi books, as well as being renowned for their learning based on their experience and international pursuit of knowledge (rihlah ‘ilmiyyah). Usually, in liberal feminism literature, classical Malay Muslim scholars are characterized by various negative traits, including being misogynist, narrow minded, rigid, and backward looking. The enthusiasm of Western secular feminist thought has resulted in the reckless criticism of Muslim scholars and institutions. Religious texts are no longer regarded as sacred, and the views of scholars are dismissed as an ideological collection of perspectives without taking into account their credibility and intellectual value. The guiding principle of higher criticism rather than principled dynamism diverts western feminist groups from the basis of truth. The bad label given will create prejudice against the credibility of Muslim scholars. Hence, researcher should study classical Malay Muslim scholar’s views that are characterized as gender friendly to explain the mistaken perception of anti-Muslim scholars (ulama phobia).

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Published

2010-05-01

How to Cite

Ramli, M. A. (2010). PEMIKIRAN "MESRA GENDER" DALAM KARYA FIQH ULAMA MELAYU KLASIK. Jurnal Syariah, 18(2), 277–298. Retrieved from http://adum.um.edu.my/index.php/JS/article/view/22664