This article discusses the Hadith of Women's Leadership. In this paper, it is explained that the hadith that prohibits women's leadership has a correlation with the destruction of the Persian Empire which was then led by a woman. From this context, the issue of Women's Leadership gives birth to two views, namely those that approve and reject it. Those who agree with the leadership of women, they think that the Hadith is contextual and valid for the time being. Therefore, the Hadith is not universal or the prohibition applies to all women. For those who reject it, they think that the hadith that prohibits women's leadership applies not only to the context of the past but also to all ages. From both opinions it appears that the issue of Women's Leadership to date still breeds debate, one side many agree with Women's Leadership, on the other hand not a few who reject it.
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