Home, Sweet Home
By Khalid Baig
"My own feeling is that we've pushed women too far," says Dr. T.
Berry Brazelton, the 80 year old Harvard University doctor who is frequently
called "America's Pediatrician," in a recent interview in the Los
Angles Times. "We've split them in two, and we have not given them back
anything to support themselves on either end." He has witnessed what forcing
the women into the workforce and the breakdown of the family have done to the
American children. "I just think our country is in deep, deep trouble,"
he agonizes.
Opinion leaders of all persuasions agree. Ask America's First Lady, who considers
herself a champion of women's and children's causes. In her 1996 book, "It
Takes a Village," she offers this assessment: "… children's
potential lost to sprit-crushing poverty, children's health lost to unaffordable
care, children's hearts lost in divorce and custody fights, children's futures
lost in an overburdened foster care system, children's lives lost to abuse and
violence, our society lost to itself as we fail our children." This is
a society in which by her account: "homicide and suicide kill almost seven
thousand children every year; one in four of all children are born to unmarried
mothers, many of whom are children themselves; and 135,000 children bring guns
to school each day. Children in every social stratum suffer from abuse, neglect,
and preventable emotional problems." She also approvingly quotes: "If
you bungle raising your children, I don't think whatever else you do matters
very much." It is obvious that America as a nation, has bungled this thoroughly.
Welcome to the dark side of "Women's Emancipation." Today women are
free in America. Free from the protection of a home and the support of a husband
who would be responsible to provide for them. They are on their own. In turn,
the children have been freed from the rigidities of the traditional home, where
father and mother provide for them, take care of them, and guide them. The children
are also on their own. Just in case they do not like it, the society has been
experimenting with all kinds of poultry farms ---day care they call them---to
take care of them.
Things have gone so wrong for so long that everyone has lost all hope that
the society can rectify it completely and retrace its steps. Hillary Clinton
admits: "My personal wish, that every child have an intact, dependable
family, will likely remain a wish." So, she is just trying to build a better
poultry farm with the help of the whole village. Dr. Brazelton knows that the
children need the mother at home. "I think you are giving a gift to the
child when you stay home with him as long as you can." However, he knows
that it cannot be very long, as, to stay home, "being just a mother,"
is not good enough any more. He knows the psychological crisis faced by the
stay-at-home mothers, so he pleads with everyone to do as much as they can.
Now contrast this with the U.N. edict that the women in the rest of the world,
especially the Muslim world, must take up all kinds of jobs outside the home;
that the goal should be their total economic independence. In other words, women
must be forced outside the home so they are no longer available to take care
of the children within the home. They must be "liberated" from the
home, so they can enjoy the same fruits of "emancipation" as the women
are "enjoying" in the U.S.
The destruction of the family in America, or the West in general, was not planned.
It just happened as a logical result of the materialistic, hedonistic, Godless
civilizational values that have gripped these societies. But the U.N. decree
that the rest of the world must follow the same disastrous path, is something
else. It is as if a person lost an eye to horseplay, and now wants everyone
else to voluntarily have an eye removed!
It is unconscionable that we should be answering such chicanery with apologetics
of the kind that normally begin with, "Islam also allows women to,"
as in, "Islam also allows women to work outside the home." Yes, it
does in case of necessity, but that is beside the point. The real issue is that
Islam frees a wife from the burden to provide for the family. It is solely the
husband's responsibility. In return, wife's main responsibility is to stay home
and take care of the children. The primary field of women's endeavor is the
home, sweet home. And this has to be stated without hesitation or apology. The
Qur'an says: "And stay quietly in your homes."[Al-Ahzab, 33:33]. And
the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said: "The wife is responsible
for taking care of the home of her husband, and she will be accountable for
those given in her charge."[Bukhari, Muslim]. This is also the most rewarding
job that anyone can think of. The Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, assured
the woman who stays home to take care of the children, that she would be with
him in paradise. According to another hadith, during pregnancy and the entire
period of nursing, the believing mother is like the soldier on active duty.
If she dies, she gets the reward reserved for a martyr. Yet another hadith says
to the women: "Take care of the home. That is your jihad." [Musnad
Ahmad].
All of these clearly establish the basic division of labor between men and
women according to Islam: men are responsible for the affairs outside the home
and the women are responsible for taking care of the home. This division is
not a relic of some dark past. It is the only basis on which a healthy society
has ever been built and can be built today. The nations that have tried to alter
this natural arrangement long enough have nothing but grief and trouble to show
for their efforts. And they seem to be groping in the dark, unable to undo the
damage and get out of the quagmire. Is there any sane reason that those who
have the Light should follow them on the dark highway to disaster?
Date/Time Last Modified: 1/13/2003 12:03:37 PM
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