Summary: | According to Holy Quran sovereignty is for God (Verse 40, Yousef
Surah) and in principle no human enjoys dominance over the other.
Nonetheless, according to Verse 34-Alnesa Surah of Quran and similarly
Article 1105 of Iran’s Civil Law, directorship is for the husband in domestic
relations. However, this does not purport to unconditional predominance of
husband over his wife and according to many Islamic jurists, the implication
of the Quran reading “Husband shall superintend the wife” may not be
translated as men's despotism, cruel it your injustice. Instead, the purpose is
prescription of a unified regulated leadership with respect to [household]
responsibilities and subject to consultation [with wife]» (Shirazi, Makaremand others, 2006, vol. 4, 471). Furthermore, under moral principles and as
per the concrete rules of Islamic jurisprudence namely the rule of
“Prohibition of Harm” stipulated in principle 40 of Iran’s constitution, “No
individual may excersise his/her rights as a mean of damaging others”, all of
which imply that directorship and superintendence of a husband accounts
primarily and in essence as a “duty” and not merely a sole priviledge. It is
only then we may consider such privilege for the husband to enjoy
authorities required to carry out duties arising out of his position.
Directorship of husband does not account for devaluation of wive’s human
dignity or husband's primacy or superiority over his wife. For taking up such
position husband shall need to have competence based on which he finds a
restricted capacity to perform meaning that his authorities are bound to
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