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question the authenticity of Hadiths that are degrading to women which are popularly used in the media, publications and in talks on women in Islam. The booklet is made up of two parts: • Part I introduces the Quran, Sunnah and Hadith, as well as the relationship between the three sources of Islamic law. This part will also introduce the
Dec 16, 2020 · Chapter 7 focuses on patriarchal interpretations of women’s public/marital/family rights and adds an interpretation, by Waqas Muhammad, of the so-called wife-beating verse (4:34), which many Muslims read as allowing a husband to strike a disobedient wife.
Women's Rights in Islam: in general, as children and daughters, as sisters, as wives, as mothers. Care for Women in General, and the Equality of Men and Women in Islam, and their complementary nature to one another. Women as Children and Daughters. Women as Wives.
In the current academic discourses on Islam, one of the most fiercely debated and discussed topics is ‘women in Islam’. There are numerous ‘misconceptions’ and ‘misinterpretations’ related to their status or place, role, and contribution.
In Islam, women are not inferior or unequal to men. This brochure presents the actual teachings of Islam regarding the rights, roles, and responsibilities of women, with a special focus on gender equality in Islam.
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Nov 6, 2019 · Islamic feminism ultimately is a search for compatibility based on a deconstruction, a sort of dismantling of all the patriarchal and misogynic interpretations of the Islamic corpus, to suggest a new reading stemming from the basic pillars of gender justice and equality.
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Marriage is a helping factor in attaining spiritual perfection; it prevents Muslims from committing sins. Pre-marital sex is forbidden in Islam; =fornication (zina). Temporary marriage (mut'a): forbidden by Sunnis and allowed by Shiis. Interfaith marriage: Muslim males may marry.