Our  religious  orientation  today  is still  dominated  by the  bias of the normative discourse of women’s interests. Especially regarding  gender relations.  We  actually  realize  that  many religious  law,  personal law such  families,  religious  practices, and including  also the  social and political  leadership  over the legitimacy  of religious  especially  for women,  is based  on  the assumption  of patriarchy  and sexism.  The system  is based  on patriarchy  and sexism, usually alienate  women at home, so men are more able to dominate women. Gender discourse in Islamic education  clearly  has a very  important  relevance.  In fact,  the discourse of gender and sexism can be on the agenda the study of new forms of equality  and egalitarianism  represents  justice discourse. This gender studies,  for example,  can be used as an alternative  paradigm construction  amid  strong  conservative currents would strive to restore the role of women to the domestic sector, with a variety of pragmatic legitimacy, religious, or ideological  science. One of the immediate  urgent effort  is how to  formulate  a  concept  of  gender  oriented  Islamic education