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Adeel Zeerak
ISBN # : 9781492235507
Publisher: N/A
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If asked for your perspective of Islams treatment of women, what would you say? How would you explain Western feminism? Many Westerners believe that Islamic teachings are anti-woman, when the truth is that the religion gave many rights to women centuries before the rest of the world, including education, ownership and control of property, inheritance, and freedom of expression. Many Muslims believe that Western feminism is mostly the promotion of vulgarity and immorality, but it is actually an ongoing movement in pursuit of equal rights between genders. In Women, Feminism, and Islam, Adeel Zeerak provides secular and Islamic explorations of womens roles in society, exploitation, and rights. He discusses why gender equity is a better term to use than gender equality, differentiates the terms liberation and debauchery for people, and details how anti-women practices found in some Muslim regions are not at all related to Islam. This compelling discourse breaks down the wall of assumptions and stereotypes, through balanced, research-based discussion that is both enlightening and educational. By its end, you may find yourself wondering what other misperceptions are clouding your views and judgments of the rest of the diverse world population

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kinza anjum

This book provides a complete scenario of today's world about Islam and women. Amazing!

The book cleared rust on my thoughts about life as a muslim woman. It not only tells you what is right and what is wrong for woman but it will also convince you with facts. The book also explains that it can not be said that all the actions of any person is derived from his religion. If we want to know any religion we should see the life of the person who best follows it. The writer has greatly discussed the most common issues faced by any woman now a days and has also added examples of woman who were not born muslim but they accepted Islam after their clear understanding of how humanitarian this religion is.

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