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Women in pre-Islamic Arabia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women in pre-Islamic Arabia
There is very scarce information regarding women who lived during the pre-Islamic time period. According to Islamic history itself, the first wife of Muhammad, Khadija, was a prosperous business woman and actually proposed to Muhammad. Additionally from Islamic sources themselves, the wife of his chief-rival Abu Sufyan (Hind) was also politically active and was present at the Battle of Badr including conflicting accounts of her personally defiling the body of one of Muhammad's uncles. According to the traditional Islamic narrative women in Pre-Islamic Arabia had almost no rights. They were not considered equal to men and were thus dictated under a strict patrilineal system. They were viewed as objects and were constantly humiliated. Women had very little control over their marriages and could not inherit property. In the family, their purpose was nothing more but for bearing children although they did not have any rights to them. When a female baby was born it was considered a disgrace to the family and female infanticide was a common response. == Legal Status and Treatment of Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia==
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