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In the discussion of human equality, Amid Zanjani asserts that the disparity between men and women is the sole difference recognized by Islam as an inevitable, tangible, and significant reality. This difference arises from the philosophy of creation, which posits that these two entities are complementary and therefore have unique responsibilities, resulting in legal distinctions in some cases. Given that equality does not exist in the creation of these genders, it is crucial to uphold this difference rather than equal rights within the political framework, as guided by wisdom. Thus, human creation involves three aspects: a common human aspect and two specific male and female aspects (p. 464). | In the discussion of human equality, Amid Zanjani asserts that the disparity between men and women is the sole difference recognized by Islam as an inevitable, tangible, and significant reality. This difference arises from the philosophy of creation, which posits that these two entities are complementary and therefore have unique responsibilities, resulting in legal distinctions in some cases. Given that equality does not exist in the creation of these genders, it is crucial to uphold this difference rather than equal rights within the political framework, as guided by wisdom. Thus, human creation involves three aspects: a common human aspect and two specific male and female aspects (p. 464). | ||
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