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Woman and her Rights
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Disparities
Between Man and Woman
This seems to be an odd phrase. It appears that though we are living
in the 2nd half of the 20th century, yet there are some people, here and
there, who have a medieval way of thinking, and still pursue the outdated
idea of disparity between man and woman. Like the people of the medieval
ages they are of the view that woman belongs to the inferior sex and that
she is not a perfect human being. She is something betwixt and between
man and animal. She is not fit to lead an independent life and must live
under the supervision and control of man. But we know that all these ideas
are outdated and obsolete. Today we know very well that the fake charge
of imperfection against woman was concocted by man during the days of his
ascendancy over her. Now, the proven fact is that woman belongs to the
superior sex and man to the inferior one.
These are the views of some modern Westerners. In actual fact, the wonderful
scientific progress of the 20th century has clearly proved the existence
of disparities between man and woman. Their existence is not a malicious
misrepresentation but a scientific truth, based on observation and experiment.
Anyhow, these differences have nothing to do with the superiority or inferiority
of either sex. The law of creation has ordained them simply to make the
bond of conjugal relations firmer and to lay the foundation of the union
between husband and wife deeper and better. Nature wanted to distribute
family rights and obligations between them with its own hands. The law
of creation has made the disparities between man and woman similar to the
difference between the various organs of a body. If it has given a distinctive
position to each one of the eyes, the ears, the hands, the feet and the
spinal column, it does not mean that it has been unjust or has made any
discrimination against any of them.
IS IT PROPORTION OR PERFECTION AND IMPERFECTION?
It is amazing that some people insist that the disparity in the physical
and psychological capabilities of man and woman is due to the imperfection
of woman and the perfection of man. They hold that, for certain good reasons,
woman has been intentionally created imperfect.
The notion of the imperfection of woman has been more popular in the
West than in the East. The people of the West have given her a raw deal.
Sometimes, misquoting the religion, they say that woman should be ashamed
of herself. Sometimes they say: "Woman is the being, having long hair and
a deficient brain", "Woman is the partition between animal and man" and
so on.
It is still more amazing that some Westerners, having taken a 180 degree
turn, have lately begun trying to put forward a thousand and one arguments
to prove that by creation, man is inferior and imperfect and that woman
is superior and perfect.
If you have read the book, 'Woman, the Superior Sex', by Ashley Montague,
you may know how its author, by misrepresenting the facts and adducing
incongruous arguments, has tried to prove that woman is more perfect than
man. As far as the medical and psychological studies and social statistics
are concerned, this book is very valuable, but where the author tries to
draw his own conclusions to prove his claim, which is the title of the
book, he goes to the utmost extent of absurdity. It is not understood why
it is necessary that the Westerners should one day disparage woman so much
that the next day, to make amends for the past, they are compelled to absolve
her from all the defects which they had ascribed to her, and instead debit
man with them. What is the necessity of regarding the differences between
man and woman as the result of the perfection of one sex and the imperfection
of the other, so that we may be compelled sometimes to take man's side
and sometimes woman's?
The author of this book insists that woman is superior to man and regards
the privileges of man as the product of historical and social factors and
not the result of natural causes.
In fact, the differences between man and woman are a question of proportion
or suitability and not that of perfection or imperfection. The law of creation
has decreed that as man and woman have been created to lead a joint life,
they should bear a specific proportion of their capabilities despite all
differences. This point will be clarified later.
A PLATONIC THEORY
The subject of dissimilarity between man and woman is not a new question,
which might have cropped up during our time. It is at least 2,400 year
old. It was discussed, in its present form, by Plato in his book, "The
Republic".
He expressly maintains that men and women have the same capabilities,
and women can perform the same jobs and enjoy the same rights as men do.
The germs of all ideas about woman, which have emerged during the 20th
century and even of that part of these ideas which appears to be odd and
unacceptable to the 20th century people, are found in the views of Plato.
That is why the people admire him so much and call him the Father of Philosophy.
Plato, in the fifth part of his book, "The Republic", has discussed such
questions as communism of women and children, improving the breed, sterilisation
of some men and women, confining the breeding activity to only those who
possess high hereditary qualities, rearing children outside the family
atmosphere, and confining procreation to certain years of life, during
which vitality is at its peak.
Plato believes that, like man, woman should also be given military training
and, as man takes part in athletic competitions, woman should do so as
well.
Anyhow, there are two points about what Plato has said. One is that
he admits that physically and mentally women are weaker than men. In other
words, he considers the disparity between man and woman to be quantitative,
though he is opposed to the existence of any qualitative disparity in their
capabilities. He believes that both man and woman have similar talents.
The only thing is that in certain respects woman is weaker than man, but
that is no reason why she should have a separate sphere of activity.
As Plato regards woman weaker than man, he thanks God that he was born
a man. He says: "I thank God for my having been born a Greek, not a non-Greek,
a free man not a slave, and a man not a woman".
The second point is that all that Plato said about the improvement of
breed, equal promotion of the talents of both the sexes, and the communism
of women and children, is related only to the ruling class, that is the
ruling philosophers or philosopher-rulers, because according to him, only
this class is worthy of being rulers. As we know, politically he was an
opponent of democracy and a supporter of aristocracy. So what he has said,
on the above points, relates to the aristocratic class. As for other classes,
he has different views.
ARISTOTLE VERSUS PLATO
Plato's pupil, Aristotle, is the next thinker of the ancient world,
whose views are available to us. He has expressed his views on the disparity
between man and woman and has strongly opposed the views of his teacher
Plato. He believes that man and woman differ not only quantitatively but
qualitatively also. He says that the two sexes have talents of different
kinds, and the functions which have been entrusted to them by the law of
creation and the rights which have been bestowed on them by it differ greatly.
According to Aristotle, their rules of morality are also different in many
respects. It is possible that a moral quality may be excellent in regard
to man, but it may not be so in regard to woman and vice versa.
In the ancient world, the views of Plato were replaced by those of Aristotle.
The later intellectuals preferred the views of Aristotle to those of Plato.
THE VIEW OF THE MODERN WORLD
This was about the ancient world. Now let us see what the modern world
says. It does not resort to speculation and approximation. It is concerned
with observation, test and experiment. Its conclusions are based on facts,
figures and objective studies. In the modern world, as the result of deeper
medical, psychological and social studies, more and bigger disparities
between man and woman, unknown to the ancient world, have been discovered.
The people of the ancient world evaluated man and woman only on the
basis that one is rougher, taller and more hairy, having larger limbs and
a high-pitched voice, whereas the other is finer, shorter, and cleaner,
having a low-pitched voice and smaller limbs. At the most, they took into
consideration the difference in their age of puberty, and the difference
in their intellect and feelings. They regarded man a symbol of wisdom,
and woman a symbol of love and emotions.
But now many other disparities have come to light. It is now known that
the world of woman is different from that of man in many respects.
We shall first narrate the differences between man and woman, as far
as we have gathered them from the writings of the experts in this field.
Then we shall mention their philosophy and shall point out which differences
are natural and which are the products of historical, cultural and social
factors. Some of these differences are so obvious that they are undeniable.
The knowledge of others can b& gained with a brief study and experience.
DUALITIES
From the physical point of view man, on an average has larger limbs
and woman smaller. Man is taller and woman is shorter. Man is coarser and
woman is finer. Man's voice is comparatively rough and heavy, and woman's
delicate and delightful. The bodily growth of woman is quicker, and that
of man is slower. It is said that even the growth of a female foetus is
quicker than that of a male foetus. Physically, man is stronger than woman,
and his muscles are more developed, but woman has a greater power of resistance
than man. Woman reaches the stage of puberty earlier, and loses the capability
of reproduction earlier. A girl speaks earlier than a boy. The average
brain of man is larger than the average brain of woman, but, in proportion
to the whole body, the average brain of woman is larger. The lungs of man
can breathe more air than those of woman. The heart of woman beats more
rapidly than that of man.
Psychologically, man is more inclined to physical exercise, hunting
and active life. The feelings of man are challenging and bellicose, whereas
woman has a peaceful disposition. Man is aggressive; woman is comparatively
calm and quiet. Woman avoids violence, and that is why the cases of suicide
by women are fewer. Even when committing suicide, men tend to be more violent;
they resort to shooting or hanging themselves or jump off lofty buildings,
whereas women use sleeping pills, opium etc. for this purpose. Woman is
more emotional than man and is more easily excited. Man is comparatively
cool-minded. Woman is, by nature, much interested in ornaments, cosmetics,
make-up and the latest fashions of clothes whereas man is not. Feelings
of woman are not stable; she is comparatively fickleminded. She is more
cautious, more religious, more talkative, more fearful and more ceremonious
than man. Her feelings are motherly from childhood She cannot compete with
man in deductive sciences and dry intellectual subjects, but in literature
and arts like painting etc. she is not at all behind him. Man has a greater
power of concealing his secrets. He can keep the unhappy happenings to
himself and that is why he is more often afflicted with the diseases caused
by introversion. Woman is more sensitive and soft- hearted than man; she
can easily resort to weeping and sometimes even becomes unconscious.
A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF EACH OTHER
Man is the slave of his desires; woman is the bonds-maid of love. Man
loves the woman whom he likes; woman loves the man who realises her value
and proclaims his love to her. Man wants to own the woman; woman wants
to dominate man's heart. Man wants to overpower woman; woman wants to penetrate
into his heart. Man wants to capture woman; woman wants to be captured.
Woman wants man to be courageous and gallant; man wants woman to be beautiful
and charming. Woman wants the protection of man, and looks upon such protection
as the most valuable thing she can possess. She can control her desires.
Man's sexual urge is active and aggressive, woman's passive and excitable.
DISPARITIES BETWEEN MAN AND WOMAN
An American psychologist, Professor Reek has published in a voluminous
book the result of his researches into the affairs of man and woman. He
says: "The world of man is totally different from that of woman. If woman
cannot think or act like man, it is because they belong to two different
worlds."
He further says: 'According to the Old Testament, man and woman have
come into being from the same flesh. That is true, but though they have
come into being from the same flesh, they have two different bodies, which
are totally unlike each other in composition. They never have the same
feelings and never show the same reactions to various incidents and accidents.
They are like two planets moving in two different orbits. They may understand
each other and may be complimentary to each other, but they are never unified.
That is why they may live with each other, love each other and may not
get fed up with the temperament of each other."
Professor Reek compares the spirit of man with that of woman and discovers
many of their dissimilarities. He says:
"It is boring to man to have to live always with the woman he likes.
But nothing is more pleasant to woman than to be near the man she loves.
Man always wants to be the same, but woman wants to get up every morning
with a new and fresh look.
The best sentence which a man can address to a woman is: 'My dear, I
love you'. The most beautiful sentence, which a woman says to a man of
her choice is: 'I am proud of you'.
The man who has had several mistresses in his life becomes an object
of attraction for other women, but men do not like the woman in whose life
more than one man has existed. When men become old, they feel distressed
because they lose the jobs on which they depended. The old women feels
happy, because, from their own point of view, they come to possess all
the best things one could desire, a house and a few grandchildren.
Good luck from man's point of view means securing a respectable position
in the society. But to a woman good luck means to captivate the heart of
a man and keep it safe through out her life.
A man always wants to convert the woman of his choice to his own religion
and nationality.
For a woman it is as easy to change her religion and nationality for
the sake of the man she likes as to change her family name following the
marriage."
A MASTERPIECE OF CREATION
Irrespective of the question whether or not dissimilarity between man
and woman causes the dissimilarity in their respective rights and responsibilities,
dissimilarity itself is one of the most wonderful masterpieces of creation.
It is a question which leads one to the recognition of Allah and His Unity.
It proves that the system of this world has been most wisely and exquisitely
planned. It shows that creation is not a matter of chance. Nature is not
a blind force. It is not possible to interpret the world phenomena without
recognising the Ultimate Cause'. With a view to preserving the species,
the great creative mechanism has brought the reproductive system into existence.
Males and females are continuously being produced. As the continuity of
the human species depends upon their mutual co-operation, nature has seen
to it that the males and females seek coexistence with each other. For
that purpose self-interest which is essential to every living being has
been converted into sentiments of service, co-operation and tolerance.
To make the scheme practical, and to ensure that their bodies and souls
fit in each other comfortably, certain physical and spiritual disparities
between them have been arranged. These very disparities attract man and
woman to each other. If woman had the same physical features, the same
temperament and the same habits as man has, it would not have been possible
for her to attract man towards her, in the same way as she does now. If
man had the same physical and psychological features as woman has, she
would not have regarded him as her ideal and would not have done anything
to win his heart. Man has been created to dominate the world, and woman
has been created to dominate man.
The law of creation has so ordained that both man and woman seek each
other and are interested in each other. But their relationship is not of
that nature which they have with other possessions; that relationship emerges
from selfishness. They want to possess things for their own use, and look
on them as the means of their comfort. But, the relationship between man
and woman means that each one of them wants the comfort and happiness of
the other, and enjoys making sacrifices for the sake of the other.
A CONNECTION HIGHER THAN PASSION
It is amazing that some individuals cannot differentiate between sexual
passion and love. They think that the relation between husband and wife
is exclusively based on greed, lust and a sense of exploitation. They hold
that this relationship is of the same kind as man has with the things he
eats, drinks, wears or rides. These people do not know that in nature,
besides those based on self-interest, there exists other relations also.
These are the relations from which sacrifice, tolerance and goodwill proceed.
These are the relations which demonstrate humanity. Such relations are,
to a certain extent, found among animals also, as far as their mates and
the young ones are concerned.
These persons think that man always looks at woman, just as a bachelor
sometimes looks at a dissolute woman. They believe that only lust can join
man and woman together. In fact, the matrimonial union is something higher
than physical passion, and its basis is in what has been described by the
Qur'an as 'affection and compassion'. The Qur'an says: 'And of His signs
is this that He created your mates from yourselves that you might find
rest in them, and He put between you affection and compassion". (Surah
ar-Rum, 30 : 21).
What a grave mistake it is to interpret the history of man-woman relationship
from the angle of employment and exploitation, or on the basis of a struggle
for survival! But still some people do so and advance baseless arguments
to support their line of thinking. We are really amazed to see the history
of man-woman relationship being explained on the basis of the principle
of contradiction, as if man and woman are two divergent social classes
which are always in conflict with each other. If it is possible to explain
the history of the relations between fathers and children from the angle
of employment and exploitation, only then the historical relations of husbands
and wives can also be explained from this angle. It is true that man has
always been stronger than woman, but the law of creation has so ordained
that instinctively he has not been able to mete out the same unkind treatment
to his wife as he has meted out to his slaves, subordinates and occasionally,
even to his neighbours.
We do not deny that men have been cruel to women. We are only against
the way how this cruelty is explained. Throughout history, men have oppressed
women, but they maltreated their children also, despite all the love they
have had for them, and despite ignorance, prejudice and custom, and not
by way of exploitation. Roots of these kinds of oppressions are those very
factors which make man Oppress and do injustice to himself; these are:
ignorance, bias, traditions and habits, more than selfish cravings.
THE DUALITY OF THE FEELINGS OF MAN AND WOMAN WITH REGARD TO EACH
OTHER
Not only are the family relations of man and woman with each other different
from their relation to other things, but also their attitude to each other
is not similar. In other words, the nature of the relation of man to woman
is different from that of woman to man, though they both attract each other,
but, unlike the non-living bodies, in this case, the smaller body pulls
the larger body to itself. Man has been created as a manifestation of longing,
love and pursuit, and woman as a manifestation of attraction and desirability.
The feelings of the two are of different but complementary kind. One seeks
and the other wishes to be sought after.
Sometime ago, a newspaper published the photograph of a young Russian
girl who had committed suicide. This girl left a note in which she said
that no man had ever kissed her and so her life had become unbearable.
For a girl it is a matter of great disappointment that no man loves
her and nobody has kissed her. But a young boy is not frustrated if no
girl has kissed him. He is frustrated only when he is not able to kiss
a girl.
Will Durant in the course of his exhaustive discussion, says that a
girl whose only merit is knowledge and high thinking. but who lacks natural
charm and semi-conscious cleverness, is not likely to succeed in finding
a husband. Sixty per cent of the university educated women remain without
a husband.
He says that an eminent woman intellectual complained that nobody was
willing to marry her. She used to say: 'Why doesn't anybody love me? I
can be better than most of the women. Still, many insignificant women are
wanted, but I'm not."
It may be observed that the sense of frustration of this woman is different
from that of any man. She complains as to why nobody loves her.
Man is frustrated only when he cannot find a woman of his choice, or,
if he finds her, he cannot win her.
The temperaments of man and woman have been so ordained, that with the
definite purpose of making the union between husband and wife firm and
deep it may enable both of them to enjoy their life better. In fact, the
foundation of the human society and the upbringing of the future generations
has been laid on this very union.
A lady psychologist writes: "As a psychologist my biggest interest has
been the study of the spirit of men. Some time ago I was given an assignment
to investigate the psychological factors of man and woman. I arrived at
the following conclusions:
(i) All women are interested in working under the supervision of someone
else. They like to work as a subordinate rather than a boss.
(ii) All women want to feel that their existence is effective and is
required".
This psychologist expresses her views thus: "I believe that these two
spiritual requirements of women proceed from the fact that women are led
by emotions and men by reason. It is often observed that women are not
only equal to men in intelligence, but sometimes even superior to them.
Their only weak point is that they are too emotional. Men's thinking is
always more practical. They judge better; they are better organisers and
better directors. The superiority of the spirit of men to that of women
is a thing which has been designed by nature itself. Whatever women may
do to counter this fact will be of no avail. Women should accept the reality
that, as they are too sensitive, they need men's supervision in their lives.
The biggest aim of women's life is to 'ensure' her future. Once she achieves
it, she says goodbye to many of her activities. She is afraid of taking
risks. Fear is the sentiment, to overcome which woman needs man's help.
All jobs which require constant thinking are boring to her".
A HASTY MOVEMENT
The European movement for the restoration of women's rights was a hasty
affair conducted with undue urgency. The reforms being outstanding, scientific
consideration was not given to the proposed measures, with the result that
they became a conglomeration of good and bad points. No doubt, a series
of miseries of women were removed, many rights were granted to them and
doors hitherto closed were opened for them by the women's Rights movement,
but at the same time the reforms brought, in their wake other misfortunes
and miseries, not only to women, but to the whole human society. If undue
hurry had not been made, women's rights would have been restored in a better
way and there would have been no hue and cry by the intellectuals against
their evil effects. Anyhow, it is hoped that better counsels would prevail
and future reforms, instead of being emotional, would proceed with knowledge
and a sense of understanding. Comments of the intellectuals augur well
for the future. It appears that the Westerners are suffering from the after-effects
of the same reforms which seem to be exhilarating to their imitators in
the East.
WILL DURANT'S VIEW
Will Durant in his book, Pleasures of Philosophy", has elaborately discussed
the sexual and family questions. We select some of his ideas so that the
readers may become acquainted with the course of current thought among
the western intellectuals and avoid hasty conclusions.
He says under the heading 'Love'. "The first clear tune of love begins
with the coming of puberty. Puberty is a Latin word, meaning the age of
hair, that is the age of the appearance of hair on the body of the boys,
especially on their chest which is a matter of pride for them, and on the
face, which they regularly shave. The quality and quantity of hair, other
things being equal, is related to the power of procreation and genesis.
Hair is in its best condition at the peak of virility. This growth of hair,
along with the coarseness of voice, is a part of the secondary sex characteristics,
appearing in the boy at the time of puberty. As for the girls, at the time
of puberty nature makes their bearing and movements so graceful that they
attract the attention of onlookers. Their buttocks begin to flatten to
facilitate maternity. Their breasts develop and become prominent to suckle
a child. Nobody knows exactly what is the cause of the appearance of these
secondary sex characteristics. Anyhow, the theory of Professor Starling
has lately found many supporters. According to it, the genital cells, at
puberty, not only produce spermatozoa and ova, but also secrete a hormone
that enters the blood and causes physical, spiritual and other changes.
At this age, not only does the body attain a new vigour, but the spirit,
conduct and demeanour are also affected in innumerable ways. Romain Rolland
says that during the years of life a time comes when many slow physical
changes result in further development of a male or a female. The most important
of these changes are the appearance of heart-warming boldness and vigour
in a male, and the fascinating grace and delicacy in a female. Damoseh
says that by nature basically "all men are liars, deceitful, braggarts,
hypocrites, cunning and quarrelsome; and all woman are selfish, ostentatious
and unfaithful. But there is one thing in the world which is noble and
sacred, and that is the union of these two imperfect beings . . towards
perfection.
The etiquette of mate-seeking in adults consists of an attack by a male
to gain a free hand but withdrawal by a female for incitation and deception
(of course, there are exceptions). As man, by nature, is war-like and a
hunting animal, his action is positive and aggressive. Woman for him is
a reward which must be carried off and owned. Mate-seeking is a fight and
struggle, and marriage is possession and domination. The existence of substantial
chastity in woman serves the interests of procreation, for shy abstinence
of a female is helpful to her in choosing her mate. Chastity prevents women
from being casual in the choice of her lover, that is the father of her
future children. Woman speaks for collective interest and man for individual
interest. . . . Woman is more skilful in making courtship, for her desire
is not so intense as to make her shut her eyes to reason.
Darwin has observed that in most species a female is not much interested
in love-making. Other naturalists, like Lemberzo, Cash and Kraft Ebing
are also of the opinion that women are more inclined towards being attractive,
receiving the vague and general appreciation of men, and more interested
in men paying attention to her real inner desires than in seeking sexual
pleasure. Lemberzo, and others say that "the natural basis of woman's love
is only a secondary characteristic of her motherhood. All the feelings
and sentiments which join woman to man, do not proceed from her physical
needs, but derived from her instinct of submission (placing herself under
the protection of man). This instinct is meant to meet the requirements
of her factual position
Will Durant in the chapter under the heading, 'Man and Woman', says:
"The main function of woman is to serve the cause of the survival of the
species, and that of man to serve his wife and children. They may have
other functions also, but based on wisdom and expediencies they are subservient
to these two basic ones. These are the two basic but semi-unconscious human
objectives, on the realisation of which the happiness of humanity depends.
Woman, by nature, mostly seeks peace, not war. It appears that in many
species the female has no bellicose instinct at all. If it ever resorts
to fighting, it does so for the sake of its offspring.
Woman is more patient than man, though man is bolder in facing the risky
and critical jobs of life. She has more endurance, and can face the countless
minor hardships and irritations of daily life better. Her martial spirit
is confined to her appreciation of this spirit in others. She loves soldiers
and likes strong and sturdy men. As such she may be influenced by mysterious
masochistic tendencies and be victimised by manly strength.
The spirit of appreciating strength and vitality in others sometimes
overshadows her economic sense, and occasionally she prefers to marry a
brave man. She gladly submits to a man who commands in just and fair ways
over others. If women are not so obedient nowadays, as they used to be
before, it is because men are now weaker in strength and her own surroundings
and is usually limited to her house. She her own surrounding and is usually
limited to her house. She is as deep as nature. She is also as limited
as her house. Her instinct keeps her attached to old traditions. She is
neither mentally nor habitually given to trial. (Some women living in big
cities may be an exception). If she resorts to free love, that is not because
she wants freedom in that but it is because she has met without disappointments
when she is married to a responsible man. If in her youth she sometimes
gets enamoured of politics and extends her interest to multifarious human
aspects, she usually gives up all such activities after finding a faithful
husband, and quickly pulls herself and her husband out of public affairs.
She reminds her husband that his sense of intense loyalty should be limited
to his home as woman does not require much thinking to know that all reforms
begin at home. As she turns a fanciful and vagrant man into a man tied
to his home and children, the survival of mankind depends on her. She is
not concerned by nature with laws and governments. Her house and children
are the objects of her love. If she is successful in looking after them,
she does not care which government comes into power and which government
goes out of power. Nature does not care for the laws of the governments.
It holds the household and the child dear. If it succeeds in preserving
them, it is not interested in the governments, and laughs at those who
try to change the basic laws. If today nature appears to be helpless in
protecting the household and the child, that is because the woman has since
long forgotten the nature. But the failure of the nature is not everlasting.
It can always draw upon hundreds of advantages it has in store, whenever
there is occasion for it. There are nations and races more numerous than
we are, and nature can ensure its absolute and indefinite continuity from
among them."
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