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Makalah ini membincangkan beberapa isu kontemporari berkaitan wanita Muslimah dan peranan mereka dalam masyarakat di samping penglibatan serta sumbangan mereka terhadap pembangunan ummah. Wanita adalah sebahagian daripada masyarakat. Justeru, pemikiran dan sumbangan wanita di samping kaum lelaki persis rakan kongsi dalam kehidupan. Kewujudan wanita tidak boleh dipandang sepi kerana tanpa mereka, kesinambungan kehidupan ummah tidak akan lancar yang menyebabkan kerugian kepada bangsa, agama dan negara. Oleh yang demikian, artikel ini cuba mengenengahkan satu tinjauan awal terhadap sumbangan wanita Muslimah kepada masyarakat, khususnya di Malaysia dalam mengembangkan dan melakukan inovasi dalam sektor pekerjaan dan kehidupan berkeluarga yang membawa kepada pembinaan negara dan generasi baru. Ternyata, kaum wanita Malaysia telah mampu berganding bahu seiring dengan kaum lelaki demi memajukan ekonomi negara, memberi sumbangan politik dan pembangunan sosial di Malaysia.

Kata Kunci: Wanita Islam, wanita Malaysia, pekerjaan, pembangunan insan

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Abstract

This article discusses some of the contemporary issues pertaining to Muslim women and their role in society as well as their involvement and contribution to the development of the society. Women are part of the community. Hence, thoughts and contributions of women along with men are like a partner in life. The presence of women cannot be ignored because without them, survival of the ummah will not be achieved that resulted in a loss to the nation, religion and country. Therefore, this article attempts to highlight an initial review of the contribution of Muslim women to society, particularly in Malaysia in developing and innovating in the sector of employment and family life which led to nation- building and the new generation. Apparently, Malaysian women have been able to work together along with the men for advancing the economic and political contributions and social development in Malaysia.

Keywords: Muslim women, Malaysian women, job, human development

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