with high contributions in study of Hadith as reported in numerous literature since the ninth century. Their roles in transmission and preservation of Hadiths also are highly valuable and never been criticised. Women also become one of the important issues discussed in the Hadith literature. Hadiths concerning women have been used by many previous scholars as reference in their works including the Qur’anic exegesis and Hadith commentary. However, some of the Hadiths concerning women begin to be debated
the Qu’ ran was a collection of the sayings, proclamations, instructions, and actions of only one man, Prophet Muhammad, and is two-third of the New Testament. This religious book is written in Arabic, dialect of the Quraysh tribe. The style of the book is poetical and tries to sway the reader to believe. It consists of 114 chapters (suras) arranged from the longest to the shortest. Each chapter is divided into verses (ayas). Muslims, later, wrote two literatures, the Hadith and Sunnah, to supplement