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Daughters of Eve: Islam and Female Emancipation
By: Haider, M. Jamal
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Language: English

Softcover

It is amazing, the true story of female emancipation. Unknown to most people, about 1400 years ago, the first enduring stand for female rights was taken in Madinah.

A historical unveiling with poetical inspiration, this book artfully narrates a brief comparative analysis about the status of women through the three ages of the world:

■ Women in the ancient age (pre 7th century CE)
■ Women in the Islamic age (7th-18th century CE approximately)
■ Women in the modern age.
This book succinctly establishes how female conditions changed from ancient past to the modern times—it narrates what were the issues women have faced in the past, and what they are still facing in modernity. It discusses topics like why the Prophet married a number of times, the contributions of Muslim female scholars, and towards the end of the book, it clarifies some of the common misconceptions about Islamic injunctions regarding women.

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Product Details
By:Haider, M. Jamal
Language:English
Format:Softcover
Pages: 254 pp
Publisher:IBT / The Other Press, Kuala Lumpur, 2020
Dimensions:14.5 x 21.5 cm
ISBN-13:9789670957388
Topic:Comparative - Women in Islam

Daughters of Eve: Islam and Female Emancipation
US$15.00

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