ISLAMIC EDUCATION LEADERSHIP GENDER PERSPECTIVE

Isti Isti, Taufik Adji Sasono
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Islamic Education Leadership Gender Perspective. Nowadays, there are many women who become leaders. In this case, many women have succeeded in reaching positions from low to high positions in an institution or state. In fact, history has recorded that several women are successful on the political and become a minister, vice president, president or prime minister. Many women even became chairman of the courts, at the district level, at the provincial and even central levels. This fact has caused polemics among Muslims, especially Ulama and Islamic organizations related to the Islamic view of the existence of women in strategic positions in the public sector. This polemic comes from the view of differences in the biological structure of men and women which have implications for their roles in society. The Islamic Leadership has major position to be considered and carried out as well as possible. The Islamic view of leadership must be held by people who are capable and can place themselves as carriers of truth by giving good role models, because leaders are uswatun hasanah (good role models). There are opinions that allow women to lead the state, there are also opinions that do not allow it. Each opinions is strengthened by the arguments that come from the Qur'an and hadith. The hadith that is a reference to the prohibition of becoming the leader of state for women is a hadith narrated by Abu Bakrah which means "It will not be happy for a people to give their affairs to women". In general, Islam does not prohibit women becoming leaders of government. This is because men and women are fellow servants of Allah who have the same position and will receive the same reward for their deeds, as in QS. Adh-Dzariyaat 56, QS. Al-Hujurat 13, and QS. An-Nahl 97.
伊斯兰教育领导的性别视角
伊斯兰教育领导性别观点。如今,有许多女性成为领导者。在这种情况下,许多妇女成功地从一个机构或国家的低级职位晋升到高级职位。事实上,历史上有几位女性在政治上取得了成功,成为了部长、副总统、总统或总理。许多妇女甚至成为地方法院、省级法院甚至中央法院的院长。这一事实在穆斯林中引起了争论,特别是在伊斯兰教组织和伊斯兰教组织中引起了关于妇女在公共部门担任战略职务的伊斯兰观点的争论。这种争论来自于这样一种观点,即男女生理结构的差异会影响他们在社会中的角色。伊斯兰领导层有重要的地位需要考虑和执行。伊斯兰教对领导的看法必须由那些有能力的人来掌握,他们可以通过树立良好的榜样来把自己定位为真理的载体,因为领导者是uswatun hasanah(良好的榜样)。有允许女性领导国家的意见,也有不允许的意见。每一种观点都被来自《古兰经》和圣训的论据所强化。关于禁止女性成为国家领袖的圣训是由阿布·巴克拉讲述的,意思是“一个民族把自己的事情交给女人是不幸福的”。一般来说,伊斯兰教并不禁止妇女成为政府领导人。这是因为男人和女人都是安拉的仆人,他们有相同的地位,并将因他们的行为获得相同的奖励,就像在QS中一样。Adh-Dzariyaat 56, QS。Al-Hujurat 13和QS。An-Nahl 97。
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