Over the past
thirty years, there has been a massive influx woman into workforce in every
region in the world. Greater numbers of women are involved in public services
and more than that are struggling for their family. Yet, despite progress in
every corner of life, women continue to face numbers of obstacles.
When you come to the women live in the third world particularly in Somali territory, you see many women or most of them live in very difficult life circumstance which force them to work heavily in long time with long distance in addition to household doings and child care. These two tasks are very difficult to do parallel,
Women who are
doing these two heavily tasks live in both rural and urban areas, although I
emphasize on women live in urban areas. Thus, this article mainly focus on women’s
work, their socioeconomic status, the cultural limitation and the man and the women role in the family according Somali culture
and Islamic religion. .
To do a job is
a basic needs that every human being needs to do whether man or women in order to
cover basic human survival and sustenance. Therefore, there is a lot of
pressure on Somali women in terms of work because most of them work, the most
heavily and difficult jobs among community including carry at least 10 litres
of milk on their backs by walking across long distance in the big cities like
Hargeisa, working in construction by taking heavy stones and cement using for the buildings and this work
is mainly done by women live in western regions in Somaliland such a Borama, selling
of vegetables which requires to wake up in 3 am in the night and this really
can possibly cause security problem like murderer, rapes and robbery, selling
of different kinds of bad habits like chat which is problematic and long lasting work and also
their works including cleaning office buildings and ground in the early morning
along with long bending. However, Interpretations
and the application of women's rights under Islam are profoundly affected by
social and economic factors. Social practices, customary laws, poverty and
illiteracy often subvert the status of women. Thus, women's rights in practice
in Somaliland and Somali society are generally affected by the prevailing
political and socio-economic conditions.
The
socioeconomic status of the women is very low, means what they earn is not far
enough for the needs and sustenance of their life and their family and it is not more than from hand to mouth for
their family and sometimes it doesn’t cover that needs. There are no other
economic sources for health care, education and other basic needs of life that
may suddenly occur.
Somali culture
has more limitation in terms of life of Somali women because it does not
encourage the women education and this become setbacks to the life of women by
lowering their life improvement including getting highly-paid jobs, making in
entrepreneurship or getting other life opportunities. Observing in every corner
from the life of the Somali women, suddenly questions come into your mind: what
is the root causes force them to do these heavy and long lasting jobs? Where are
the fathers who cover the basic needs for the family? When we answer the first
question in actually manner. Mostly this is caused by the life circumstances
that faced their families in terms food, education, health care and other life
basic needs and the second has to be two, whether the father spends his money
and time for bad habit mostly chewing chat or has already dead and that pushes
woman to carry family care but the 85%
of man who has family has bad habits by spending all their earnings or salary
and this really become family disaster and finally lead women to go out to cover the needs of
their family. This hard conditions and circumstances confined to only women,
sometimes causes family destruction.
In conclusion,
the place of women in an Islamic society is determined by the Koran, the
tradition of the prophet Mohamed (PUB), and the interpretations of Islamic law
and tradition s influenced by society customs and practices. Through the
revelation of the Koran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Mohamed (PUB), Islam
liberated women from unacceptable conditions. Among the rights granted to women
by Islam were the rights to life and education as well as the right to inherit,
manage and maintain property. However, under Islamic culture man and woman have
précised role in the family, which means that man should bring feedings and presents
good behavior among the family while women role in the family has to care
children and maintain family properties.
Author: *
Mohamed A. Abdi, BSc of ES (Environmental Science). Coordinator & Admin of
Knowledge Action Center (KAC).

Good article indr keep going. mohamed indhoyare
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