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- Publisher’s Foreword
- Section One: The Rights and Duties of Women in Islam
- The Standing of Women in Islam
- Women and Freedom
- Women and Hijab
- Marriage and its Merits
- Mutual Rights and Responsibilities of Spouses
- The Mahr of Women and its Philosophy
- Nafaqah (Financial Support) and its Philosophy
- Women’s Inheritance in Islam
- Islam and Polygamy
- Divorce in Islam
- Section Two: The Rights and Duties of Women in the Form of Questions and Answers
- Introduction
- Common Rights of Women and Men
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- 1. The Right to Live and Exist
- 2. The Right to Freedom
- 3. The Right to Utilize Natural Resources
- 4. The Right to Health Care and Sanitation
- 5. The Right to Employment
- 6. The Right to Possession and Enjoyment of Property
- 7. The Right to Security
- 8. The Right to Legislation and Living in the Presence of Laws
- 9. The Right to Participate and Associate in the Government
- 10. The Right to Choose a Spouse
- 11. The Right to Have and Raise Children
- 12. The Right to Think and Have Opinions and Beliefs
- 13. The Right to Seek Knowledge
- 14. The Right to Spiritual and Mystical Improvement
- The Noble Zahra (‘a): The Epitome of Women
- Bibliography
An Introduction To The Rights And Duties Of Women In Islam
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Author(s): Ayatullah Ibrahim Amini
Translator(s): Abuzar Ahmadi
Publisher(s): ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
Category: Women
Topic Tags: Social Status of Women Women in Islam Miscellaneous information:nbsp;An Introduction To The Rights And Duties Of Women In Islam.
Author: Ibrahim Amini.
Translator: Abuzar Ahmadi.
Editor: Carol Eastman.
Proofreader: Sayyid Baqir Husayni.
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
Featured Category: Introducing Islam
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This book addresses issues on the status and standing of women, their social, political, and cultural activities, housewifery, art, freedom, lifestyle, natural and acquired rights, and other issues from Islamic point of view.
Publisher’s Foreword
“In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful”
The invaluable legacy of the Household [Ahl al-Bayt] of the Prophet (may peace be upon them all), as preserved by their followers, is a comprehensive school of thought that embraces all branches of Islamic knowledge. This school has produced many brilliant scholars who have drawn inspiration from this rich and pure resource.
It has given many scholars to the Muslim ummah who, following in the footsteps of Imams of the Prophet’s Household (‘a), have done their best to clear up the doubts raised by various creeds and currents within and without Muslim society and to answer their questions. Throughout the past centuries, they have given well-reasoned answers and clarifications concerning these questions and doubts.
To meet the responsibilities assigned to it, the Ahl al-Bayt World Assembly (ABWA) has embarked on a defence of the sanctity of the Islamic message and its verities, often obscured by the partisans of various sects and creeds as
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