@article{Dr. Javed Khan_Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Ahmed_2020, title={عورتوں کو کتابت سکھانے کی ممانعت کا مسئلہ :حدیث"لاتعلموهن الکتابة" کا مطالعہ: Issue of Prohibition of Teaching Women to Write: A Study of Ḥadīth "لاتعلموهن الکتابة"}, volume={3}, url={https://alqamarjournal.com/index.php/alqamar/article/view/93}, abstractNote={<p>Islam is alleged of forbidding women from learning to write. It is said that a <em>Ḥ</em><em>ad</em><em>ī</em><em>th</em> from <em>ʻ</em><em>A’isha</em> says: "Don’t teach women to write." This article explores the authenticity and correct context of the mentioned <em>Ḥ</em><em>ad</em><em>ī</em><em>th</em>. The gist of this article is that the <em>ḥ</em><em>ad</em><em>ī</em><em>th</em> referred is not worthy of argument regarding the under discussion issue. All the <em>Mu</em><em>ḥ</em><em>addith</em><em>ī</em><em>n</em> except Imam <em>Ḥā</em><em>kim</em> agree that this narration is invalid, and Imam <em>Ibn Jawz</em><em>ī</em> has expressed surprise about the negligence of Imam <em>Ḥā</em><em>kim</em> in this regard. Moreover, there are separate <em>ḥ</em><em>ad</em><em>ī</em><em>ths</em> on the justification of women learning to write, one of which is narrated from <em>ʻ</em><em>A’isha</em>, who is also the narrator of the under discussion <em>ḥ</em><em>ad</em><em>ī</em><em>th</em>. Imam <em>Bal</em><em>ā</em><em>dhar</em><em>ī</em> has mentioned from his chain of transmission, the names of five early Muslim women who knew how to write. Many great <em>Mu</em><em>ḥ</em><em>addith</em><em>ī</em><em>n</em> and jurists have also explained the legitimacy of teaching women to write.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Al-Qamar}, author={Dr. Javed Khan and Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Ahmed}, year={2020}, month={Jun.}, pages={1-10} }