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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

Protecting Women from Moral Harm in the Light of the Pure Prophetic Tradition

Shaaban Abdelhameed Rrefae Mohamad, Abdel Naser Abdel Galil Mohamed Mousa, Mohamed Hamed Mohamed Said, Rabie Ibrahim Mohamed Hassan

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v14-i2/20704

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Women are exposed to various forms of psychological harm, enduring numerous types of psychological pressures to control their thoughts, social behaviors, humanitarian principles, and limit their freedom of thought. This necessitates seeking means to protect them from this. The reason for studying the subject is that the phenomenon of psychological harm against women, despite its antiquity, has not received the study that reveals its causes, monitors its effects, and provides effective solutions, especially from a religious perspective. The research aims to monitor this phenomenon, clarify its forms, and its destructive effects on women's health, psyche, and emotions. It also aims to explain the methodology of the Prophetic tradition in addressing this phenomenon and proposing appropriate solutions for it. Furthermore, it addresses the issue of Muslim women being exposed to various types of harm and social damage due to a misunderstanding of our true religion's teachings, which guarantee women the right to protection from all kinds of harm.
The importance of the research lies in elucidating women's right to protection from harm, highlighting the main forms of psychological harm they endure, warning against this phenomenon as a threat to family security and stability, and explaining the approach of the Prophetic tradition in safeguarding against this harm. The study targets all human rights organizations, especially those focusing on women's rights, educational institutions, and all stakeholders involved with women. The research methodology includes an inductive approach to gather relevant literature and a descriptive-analytical method to analyze texts and extract regulations by scholars to address this issue. The research concludes several key findings, notably that Islam guarantees women the right to security in all aspects: politically, intellectually, socially, economically, environmentally, physically, mentally, and beyond. Women's right to a safe life free from all forms of harm, violence, and abuse is a fundamental, established right in the Quran, the Sunnah, and the consensus of the Muslim community. Women are exposed to various forms of psychological harm. Such as abandonment in bed, verbal neglect, and others. It recommends conducting further research to identify and eliminate all forms of harm against women and emphasizes the role of religious and social institutions in educating about women's rights to a secure life and warning against causing harm to them in any form.

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(Mohamad et al., 2024)
Mohamad, S. A. R., Mousa, A. N. A. G. M., Said, M. H. M., & Hassan, R. I. M. (2024). Protecting Women from Moral Harm in the Light of the Pure Prophetic Tradition. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14(2), 349–357.