Abstract
There is no denying that what the hadith says is absolutely true. However, not all agree that the interpretation and meaning of a hadith is absolutely correct. One of the hadiths that is not denied the truth and not all agree on the interpretation of its meaning is the hadith about women's leadership. In this study, researchers will discuss the contextualization of the use of hadith about female leaders. By contextualizing what was the reason the Prophet issued a hadith statement forbidding women to become leaders. This study uses a library research method with a normative descriptive approach, describes the asababul wurud hadith and contextualizes the leadership and role of women in past and current government, then the legal conclusions are drawn. It is hoped that this research can contribute to strengthening the discourse on women's leadership, and at that time women are seen as having the same opportunities as men in terms of being elected as executive or legislative members.
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