![]() ![]() Some Muslim scholars did not see that the roles of woman as a leader either ministers or prime minister is contradicted to Islamic principles if that woman could observe and fulfill other Islamic principles which woman has to follow. Muslim lawyers and intellectuals in the past interpreted this point differently in accordance with the norms and the cultures in each context. Research Findings The result found that in the Deep South of Thailand, main challenge for Muslim women to participate in politics is the debating issue regarding to the women’s roles as state’s leaders. Methodology This is a qualitative research which has conducted through document reviewing and interviewing of Melayu Muslim women politicians in the Deep South. This article aims to discuss about leadership of Muslim women with the case study of Melayu Muslim women in the Deep South. Objective This article is a part of the research on Formal Politics of Melayu Muslim Women in the Deep South: Roles, Opportunities, and Challenges. Women, Melayu Muslim, Political Leader, Deep South Abstract ![]() Madinatussalam Project, Fatoni University Faculty of Political Science, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani CampusĬenter for Conflict Studies and Cultural Diversity, Institute for Peace Studies, Prince of Songkla University.
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