The choice of every women
By: Abu Saif, Sayyid ibn Ahmad
Title By: Ahad, Abdul [Edited by]
Publisher: Riyadh : Darussalam, 2004.Description: 160 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 978-9960899152Subject(s): Women's rights -- Religious aspects -- Islam | Muslim women -- Religious lifeDDC classification: 297.12283054 AB CH
Summary:
How Islam is defending the rights of women? How Islam raises the status and importance of women in a society? A must read book on the topic of Woman & IslamJust as men have duties that are not binding upon women... such as praying in congregation, providing for one's family, fighting in the way of Allah, etc.; women have duties that are not binding upon men... such as wearing Hijab, raising children while the men are gone out to work, etc. This involves nothing more than a distribution of duties.The choice is with every woman: Will she follow the ideas and morals that are formulated by human beings, whose minds are inherently deficient, or will she follow what her Lord has commanded her to do?
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Islamic Collection | 297.12283054 AB CH (Browse shelf) | Available | T0057675 |
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297.1226 AL IN Interpretation of dreams / | 297.122601 SA IN Interpreting the Qurʾān : towards a contemporary approach / | 297.1227 AS TA Tafsir As-Sa’di (Parts 01-02-03) : | 297.12283054 AB CH The choice of every women | 297.12283054 BA BE "Believing women" in Islam : unreading patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'ān / | 297.12283054 HI FR From monogamy to polygyny : | 297.12283054 WH AT What a Muslim woman should know about menstruation and postpartum condition |
How Islam is defending the rights of women? How Islam raises the status and importance of women in a society? A must read book on the topic of Woman & IslamJust as men have duties that are not binding upon women... such as praying in congregation, providing for one's family, fighting in the way of Allah, etc.; women have duties that are not binding upon men... such as wearing Hijab, raising children while the men are gone out to work, etc. This involves nothing more than a distribution of duties.The choice is with every woman: Will she follow the ideas and morals that are formulated by human beings, whose minds are inherently deficient, or will she follow what her Lord has commanded her to do?