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Question:
Why are two witnesses who are women, equivalent to only one
witness who is a man ?
Answer:
It is not true that two female witnesses are always considered as
equal to only one male witness. It is true only in certain cases. There are
about five verses in the Qur’an that mention witnesses, without specifying male
or female. There is only one verse in the Qur’an, that says two female witnesses
are equal to one male witness. This verse is Surah Baqarah, chapter 2 verse 282.
This is the longest verse in the Qur’an and deals with financial transactions.
It says:
"Oh! ye who believe! When ye deal with each other, in
transactions involving future obligation in a fixed period of time reduce them
to writing and get two witnesses out of your own men and if there are not two
men, then a man and two women, such as ye choose, for witnesses so that if one
of them errs the other can remind her." [Al-Qur’an 2:282]
This verse of the Qur’an deals only with financial transactions.
In such cases, it is advised to make an agreement in writing between the parties
and take two witnesses, preferably both of which should be men only. In case you
cannot find two men, then one man and two women would suffice.
For instance, suppose a person wants to undergo an operation for
a particular ailment. To confirm the treatment, he would prefer taking
references from two qualified surgeons. In case he is unable to find two
surgeons, his second option would be one surgeon and two general practitioners
who are plain MBBS doctors.
Similarly in financial transactions, two men are preferred. Islam
expects men to be the breadwinners of their families. Since financial
responsibility is shouldered by men, they are expected to be well versed in
financial transactions as compared to women. As a second option, the witness can
be one man and two women, so that if one of the women errs the other can remind
her. The Arabic word used in the Qur’an is ‘Tazil’ which means ‘confused’
or ‘to err’. Many have wrongly translated this word as ‘to forget’. Thus
financial transactions constitute the only case in which two female witnesses
are equal to one male witness.
However, some scholars are of the opinion that the feminine
attitude can also have an effect on the witness in a murder case. In such
circumstances a woman is more terrified as compared to a man. Due to her
emotional condition she can get confused. Therefore, according to some jurists,
even in cases of murder, two female witnesses are equivalent to one male
witness. In all other cases, one female witness is equivalent to one male
witness. There are about five verses in the Qur’an which speak about witnesses
without specifying man or woman.
While making a will of inheritance, two just persons are required
as witnesses. In Surah Maidah chapter 5 verse 106, the Glorious Qur’an says:
"Oh you who believe! When death approaches any of you, (take)
witnesses among yourself when making bequests."[Al-Qur’an 5:106]
Two just persons of your own (brotherhood) or other from outside
if you are journeying through the earth and the chance of death befalls
you."[Al-Qur’an 65:2]
Two persons endued with justice in case of talaq."Four witnesses
are required in case of charge against chaste women, [Al-Qur’an 24:4]
There are some scholars who are of the opinion that the rule of
two female witnesses equal to one male witness should be applied to all the
cases. This cannot be agreed upon because one particular verse of the Qur’an
from Surah Noor chapter 24, verse 6 clearly equates one female witness and one
male witness:
"And those who launch a charge against their spouses, and have
(in support) no evidence but their own their solitary evidence can be
received."[Al-Qur’an 24:6]
Hazrat Ayesha (RA) hadith narrated of one witness
Many jurists agree that even one witness of a woman is sufficient
for the sighting of the crescent of the moon. Imagine one woman witness is
sufficient for one of the pillars of Islam, i.e. fasting and the whole Muslim
community of men and women agree and accept her witness! Some jurists say that
one witness is required at the beginning of Ramadaan and two witnesses at
the end of Ramadaan. It makes no difference whether the witnesses are men
or women.
Some incidents require only female witness and that of a male
cannot be accepted. For instance, in dealing with the problems of women, while
giving the burial bath i.e. ‘ghusl’ to a woman, the witness has to be a
woman.
The seeming inequality of male and female witnesses in financial
transactions is not due to any inequality of the sexes in Islam. It is only due
to the different natures and roles of men and women in society as envisaged by
Islam.
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