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          Women In Jahiliya & Islam By Dr. Omar Ahmed

          ISBN: 9788185362351
          Author: Dr. Omar Ahmed
          Binding: Softcover
          Pages: 63
          Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
          Publication Year: 2001
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          About This Book:
          Dr. Omar Ahmed's 'Women in Jahiliya & Islam' is a provocative examination of the verifiable setting and developing status of ladies all through the period of Jahiliya (pre-Islamic obliviousness) and the groundbreaking thoughts given by Islam. Dr. Ahmed, a well-known researcher and specialist, winds his way through history to reveal insight into the colossal changes and gains in ladies' status achieved by Islamic lessons.
          Jahiliya, or the Pre-Islamic Period
          Dr. Ahmed jumps into the cultural norms and real factors of ladies during the Jahiliya time frame in the principal part. This verifiable setting gives a structure to understand the obstructions and limitations that ladies faced preceding the appearance of Islam. The section digs into the social foundation that made it ready for Islamic qualities to extraordinarily affect ladies' privileges.
          Jahiliya, or the Pre-Islamic Period
          This part dives into Islamic statutes to research the legitimate structures that safeguard ladies' privileges in an Islamic setting. Dr. Ahmed digs into how Islamic regulation handles subjects like marriage, legacy, and individual freedom, underscoring how perplexing and enabling these regulations are. This part expects to discredit legends and shed light on Islam's defensive and equivalent demeanor toward ladies.
          Rights of Women in Islamic Jurisprudence
          This section features the accomplishments of female researchers, pioneers, and supporters consistently, featuring the frequently disregarded commitments of ladies to Islamic history. Dr. Ahmed stresses the numerous jobs ladies have had in characterizing the Muslim world's savvy person, social, and social scene, testing confusion, and featuring the rich woven artwork of ladies' commitment to Islamic culture.