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  1. Written lucidly, presented beautifully, and based on authentic Islamic sources, Kidwai’s Women in Islam is a valuable and welcome addition to the literature on depicting women in Islam in their real perspective and right context.

  2. This chapter provides a broad overview of contested interpretations of key verses in the Qur'an that concern women and gendered roles in society. It surveys the views of key Qur'an (male) exegetes in the pre-modern period and contextualizes.

  3. We focus only on these relevant problems: the referent of “some of them” and “others” in verse (ba‘uhum ‘alā ba‘ḍ), the reason of preference or superiority and “the wisdom of preference”. Traditional exegetes usually interpreted the referent of ba‘uhum ‘alā ba‘ḍ as the preference of men over women. [64]

  4. Dec 22, 2022 · centric reading of the Qur’an, referencing female gures and Islamic history narrated in the Qur’an by challenging the speci c gender roles attributed to women by Islam.

  5. Apr 1, 2012 · This research reveals that Islam does not deprive women of their rights, dignity, or status, but that this is due to a lack of basic Islamic knowledge and awareness, as well as the dominance...

  6. Nov 20, 2023 · Such an approach results in fine-grained macro- and microstudies of Muslim womens lives that problematize reified assumptions of gender and agency in the context of Muslim-majority societies. Keywords: Qur’ān, hermeneutics, commentaries, ḥadīth, Islam, law, feminism, marriage, divorce, Islamophobia.

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  8. 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.