Proud_2b_Muslim
Ahmad M. Al-Marshoud
:salam2:
Women in islam
& Refutation of some Common Misconceptions
This book deals with the following questions and issues:
State of women through the ages: Women in the Pre-
Islamic Arab Society; Indian Society; Chinese Society;
Greek Society; Roman Society; Traditional Jewish
Society; Traditional Christian Society; Modern Secular
Society
Matters in which Men and Women are Equal in Islam:
In basic humanity; In Application of Obligations; In
rewards and punishments in this worldly life and the
hereafter; In ownership and the freedom of financial
transaction; In preserving the honor and nobility; In
mandatory education; In bearing responsibility
towards reforming the society.
Women’s status and rights in various stages of life in
the Muslim society: as a baby, child and young girl; as
a sister; as a wife; as a mother; as kinsfolk and
neighbor, and as a woman in general.
Misconceptions about Women’s rights and obligations
in Islam and their refutation: On polygamy; On
leadership and responsibility; On the Marriage
Contract and Guardianship; On wife beating; On honor
killing; On divorce; On testimony; On inheritance; On
blood money; On employment; On Hijab (covering
head and face)
TOC :
- Foreword of Translator
- Preface
- Introduction
- Demands about Women’s Rights
- Status of Women throughout the Ages: Women in the Pre-Islamic Societies and Civilizations
- 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
- Women as Mothers
- Women as Kinfolks and Neighbors
- Misconceptions about Women in Islam
- Polygamy in Islam Power of Guardianship in the Marriage Contract
- Financial and Moral Responsibilities of the Household
- Wife Beating
- Honor Killing
- Power to Divorce is with Man
- Women’s Rights of Inheritance
- Blood Money
- Testimony of Women
- Travel Without Closely Related Male Escort
- Women’s Right to Work
- On Hijab (covering head & face)
- Conclusion
here is the link:
http://www.islamland.com/Media/Books/WomeninIslam.pdf
Women in islam
& Refutation of some Common Misconceptions
This book deals with the following questions and issues:
State of women through the ages: Women in the Pre-
Islamic Arab Society; Indian Society; Chinese Society;
Greek Society; Roman Society; Traditional Jewish
Society; Traditional Christian Society; Modern Secular
Society
Matters in which Men and Women are Equal in Islam:
In basic humanity; In Application of Obligations; In
rewards and punishments in this worldly life and the
hereafter; In ownership and the freedom of financial
transaction; In preserving the honor and nobility; In
mandatory education; In bearing responsibility
towards reforming the society.
Women’s status and rights in various stages of life in
the Muslim society: as a baby, child and young girl; as
a sister; as a wife; as a mother; as kinsfolk and
neighbor, and as a woman in general.
Misconceptions about Women’s rights and obligations
in Islam and their refutation: On polygamy; On
leadership and responsibility; On the Marriage
Contract and Guardianship; On wife beating; On honor
killing; On divorce; On testimony; On inheritance; On
blood money; On employment; On Hijab (covering
head and face)
TOC :
- Foreword of Translator
- Preface
- Introduction
- Demands about Women’s Rights
- Status of Women throughout the Ages: Women in the Pre-Islamic Societies and Civilizations
- 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
- Women as Mothers
- Women as Kinfolks and Neighbors
- Misconceptions about Women in Islam
- Polygamy in Islam Power of Guardianship in the Marriage Contract
- Financial and Moral Responsibilities of the Household
- Wife Beating
- Honor Killing
- Power to Divorce is with Man
- Women’s Rights of Inheritance
- Blood Money
- Testimony of Women
- Travel Without Closely Related Male Escort
- Women’s Right to Work
- On Hijab (covering head & face)
- Conclusion
here is the link:
http://www.islamland.com/Media/Books/WomeninIslam.pdf