Prophet's social interaction with women in Medina
The Messenger of God has interacted according to the conditions in different times and places as well as with different strata. During his stay in Madinah, the actions of His Holiness can be examined and modeled in a special way and from various dimensions. One of these dimensions is the interaction of the Prophet as the ruler and leader of society with women as a stratum of society. This article tries to answer the question that "What kind of interactions did the Messenger of God have with women in Medina?" to obtain the principles governing them by analyzing these interactions. The information required for this work has been collected from historical documents and reports, and while using historical analysis methods, sociological approaches have also been used.
The findings of the research indicate that in his interactions with women, the Prophet sought to make Muslims pay attention to human rights, status and values, and to stabilize the position and status of women. Women, in their interactions with the Prophet9, sought to gain knowledge and rights that were neglected in the Jahili society and emphasized by Islam.
The governing principles of these interactions are: the principle of family placement and compliance with the laws governing it, women's focus on housekeeping and raising a healthy generation, providing the conditions for women's presence in society, eliminating the grounds of immorality, emphasizing respect for privacy between men and women, and prohibition Mixing and paying attention to the influence of time and place play a significant role in these interactions.