This research seeks to build a compararative study between Sirā of Muhammad and Ghazāli’s masterpiece Ihyā Olūm al-Din in respect of their attitude to Female social involvement. This research claims that notions and views of Ghazāli in the framework of women are neither conformed nor even close to the conducts and traditions of the Muhammad. The findings of this research reveal that despite his intentions on revival of Islamic religious knowledge, perceptions of Ghazāli about women in his book are indeed divergent with the Sira of Muhammad which had been stated under predominant negative images of women in the patriotic society.