
Women and Beauty in Nordin Hassan's Plays
Author(s) -
Rohani Md. Yousoff
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
malay literature/malay literature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2682-8030
pISSN - 0128-1186
DOI - 10.37052/ml.26(1)no6
Subject(s) - beauty , admiration , meaning (existential) , wonder , islam , aesthetics , sociology , gender studies , art , psychology , philosophy , literature , social psychology , epistemology , theology
Sasterawan Negara Dato (Dr.) Noordin Hassan has often been accused of being “women-struck” by critics who do not understand the meaning of beauty other than the physical aspect. The objective e of this paper is to clarify this misconception using the Islamic framework of analysis of the meanings of “women” and “beauty”. Noordin understands the need for balance in the life of mankind and the meaning of Divine Feminine to be an attribute of God. Women are neither chattels nor objects of admiration to be displayed by men, rather to be partners in life, mothers of future generations. Through his plays, Noordin has raised the level of women characters as leaders to demonstrate that the capability of mankind is not determined by gender but by the knowledge within. Raised by his mother, surrounded by other women in his growing years, it is no wonder that Noordin finds women of better quality than men, but only women of hasanah . Keywords: women, beauty, divine feminine, Islamic