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  • Why Was Eve Not Included In The Act Of Honor (Prostration) Alongside Adam At The

    Posted by Aarif Ahmed on December 13, 2024 at 1:17 pm

    Assalamu alaikum,

    One of our Muslim brothers asked this question, and I’m quoting it exactly as it was written. Please provide an answer with references if possible:

    “When Allah created Adam (and at that time, Eve had not yet been created), the angels and jinn were commanded to prostrate to Adam. Iblis refused, but the rest obeyed. My question is, at the beginning of creation or the creation of humans, why was the main act of honor (prostration) directed only towards Adam? Why wasn’t Eve included? In my view, women were not given honor from the very beginning, because Allah could have created both Adam and Eve together and commanded everyone to prostrate to this pair of humans. But instead, we see that Eve was created later, seemingly as a companion or source of comfort for Adam—like how we seek comfort or entertainment from pets like cats or dogs. So why wasn’t Eve created first or alongside Adam to receive the same level of honor and respect?”

    Dr. Irfan Shahzad replied 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Why Was Eve Not Included In The Act Of Honor (Prostration) Alongside Adam At The

  • Dr. Irfan Shahzad

    Scholar December 14, 2024 at 4:29 am

    It is not about honouring a gender but a prototype of human which was represented by the person of Adam.

    In the the world God was going to create, men were at the helm of the affairs. The man has to take care of all the responsibilities. Therefore man was addressed and woman was considered his supporter as a matter of fact.

    In the modern age physical strength has been replace by mental capabilities where woman are proven to be equal to men. This is a new phenomenon, and cannot become a basis to judge the past.

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