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  1. 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

  2. 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.

    • Women Around The Messenger (Pbuh) Muhammad Ali Qutub | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 350 | Size: 8 MB. Women entering the fold of Islam played an enviable prominent role, side by side their counterparts, men, in shaping and developing the Muslim society as a model from the onset, emancipating humanity, men and women, from the shackles of deep-footed ignorance.
    • I Appeal To Your Sense Of Shame... Why Not Respond? By Nawaal Bint Abdullah. Sister Nawaal fervently points to the dangers and the negative influence of western culture and moral values upon the habits and thought processes of many Muslim women.
    • Islam - Elevation of Women's Status. This book is a transcript of a public lecture by Sheikh Ali Al-Timimi to a mixed Muslim and non-Muslim audience at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
    • Our Daughters and Hijab. This book covers the responsibilities that parents have towards their daughters and ways they can accustom them to wearing the Hijab.
  3. www.muslim-library.com › dl › booksWomen in Islam

    The paper begins with a look at the position of women in pre-Islamic societies. It then focuses on some major questions: what does Islam teach regarding the position of women in society? How does this stance differ from,or resemble, the position of women in the era in which Islam was revealed?

    • Veiling in Islam
    • ن م ن َُّ هوََُْ ل أساف ا ع ًَ ا تم ن َُّ هوم ََُُْ ت لأس ذ إو ق َِّْ ح لا ن ه َُُِّ ب ولقو م ُُُِّْ ك بولقل ر ََُْ ه طأ م ك ل َذ ب ا ج ح ء ََِّ ا رو
    • – ا م ًَِّ ي ظع َّللا د ن ع
    • The Egalitarian Conception of Gender
    • Polygamy in Islam
    • Marriage and Sex in Islam
    • Birth Control in Islam
    • Divorce in Islam

    ن ََِِّّّ ه راصب ن ن َْ ضض غ ت ا َُِِّّْْ ن مؤملل ق و ا م لَ ن ه ََُِّ ت نيز ن ي د لَ ََ و ن َُّ ه جور ن ََََْْ ظ فحيو ن ه ِِّّ بوُُ ي ج ى ل ع ن َُُِِّّّ ه رمخِّب ن َِّْْ ب رضََْ ي لو ا ه ن م ر ه ظ َْ ن ه ئ ابآ َْ ن هتلوعبل َُُِِِّّّ لَ ن ه ََُِّ ت نيز ن ي د ب ي لَ ََ و و ن ه َُُِِّّ ت لوعب ء ََِّْ ا نبأ و ن ه ََِِّّْ ئ انبأ و ن ه َُُِِّّ ت لوعب ء ...

    نأ لَ و ََ َّللا ل و س َُ ر ا وذؤت م ك ل ن ََ ا ك ا م ََ و ن ا ك م كلَذ ن ا د ََ ب أ ه َِِّّْ د عب ن م َُ ه جاو ز أ ا وح َُِّ ك نت

    Sura al-Ahzab 53 ن َِِْ ي نمؤ ملا ءََِِ ُْ ا سنو ك ََََِ ت انبو ك َََِِْ ج اوزلّ لُق ي َُِّّ بنلا اهََُّيأ اي ن ََْْ ف رعُ ي نَأ ىَََْٰ ن دأ كلَذ ۚ ن هََِِِ ب يبلَج نمِ ن ي لع ن َُِْ ي ندي – امًَِّ ي حر ارً وَُ فغ ََُّّللا ن َََ ا كو ۗ ن ََُْْ ي ذؤي لَََف Sura al-Ahzab 59 O believers! Do not enter the houses of the Prophet except when you are permi...

    ن ي ُِِْْ ن مؤملاوَ ت ا مَُِْْ ل سملاوَ ن ي مُِِْْ ل سملا ن إ ت ا ََِْ ت ناقلاوَ ن ي َِِْ ت ناقلاو ت ا َُِْْ ن مؤملاو ن ي رَِِّ ب اصلاوَ ت ا ََِّ ق داصلاوَ ن ي َِِّ ت ع شاخ و ن ي عِِشاخ َْ لاو ت ق داصلاوَ ا رََِّ ُْ د صَُْ ب اصلاوَ ت ا َِقَِ د صَت ملاوَ ن ي ِِقَِ ت ملاو ن ي ظ ِِ فاحلاو ت َْ ا م َ َِّ ئ اصلاو ن ي مَِِّ ئ اصلاو ََّ َّللا ن ي ركاذلاوَ...

    ام ا وح ُِّ كناَف ى َََْٰ م اتيلا ي ِّف ا وط ُُِّْ س قت لَ م ُِّْْ ت فخ ن إ و ن ع ا ََُ ب رو ث لَ ث و ى ن ثم ء َِِّّ ا سنلا ن َِّ م م ك ب ا ط م ُْ كََُْ ن اميأ ت َََْ ك لم ا م و ح او ا وَُِّْ ل دعت لَ م ُِّْْ ت فخ

    Marriage is highly recommended: act of virtue and God’s blessing; Celibacy is forbidden; Sexual urge is a creative command of God placed in human nature; no sexual suppression; not associated with sin and guilt; Marriage is a helping factor in attaining spiritual perfection; it prevents Muslims from committing sins. Pre-marital sex is forbidden in ...

    Muslim sexual ethics forbid sex outside marriage, so its teachings about birth control should be understood within the context of husband and wife. Allowed according to the Islamic law. Contraception with the aim of having a permanently child-free marriage is not accepted. Video: The imams, the Taliban and the condoms Central Asian government polic...

    Divorce is allowed in Islam, although it is regarded as a last resort. Either a man or woman can initiate a divorce. Divorce: husband pronounces the phrase “ṭalāq” to his wife three times. A husband who divorces his wife 3 times cannot remarry her until she has married another man and he also has divorced her. Husband may be required to provide a m...

  4. The book traces the evolution of gender in Islam and examines the tensions between the modern and Islamic understanding of gender. The book traverses two major themes. First, it examines a traditional gender discourse in the Islamic jurisprudence, and how they have been interpreted through the Quran and Hadith.

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  6. 278; Women jurists, 279; Womengivingfatwas, 281; Debate between men and women, 282; Reliance of the jurists on the fiqh of women, 283; The women's holding opinions that others disputed, 284) -c.Amal, 285 REFERENCES INDEXES -The Companions and their Successors, 302 - The women scholars, 305 -The men scholars, 308 - Place names, 316 273 291 302