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Muslim Women in Law and Society - Annotated Translation of Al Tahir Al Haddads Imra Tuna Fi L Sharia

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ronak Husni is currently a Senior Lecturer at Heriot-Watt University. She specializes in Arabic language, and Literature and has taught Arabic grammar, translation and Modern Literature in various Universities in Iraq and UK. Daniel L. Newman is Professor of Arabic and Course Director of the MA in Arabic/English Translation and Interpreting at the University of Durham, UK. His research interests include Linguistics and Arab and Islamic reformism in the early Modern Period. Klappentext An extremely timely translation of a seminal text on the role of women in Muslim society by the early twentieth century thinker al Taher al-Haddad. Considered as one of the first feminist works in Arab literature, this book will be of considerable interest to scholars of an early "feminist" tract coming from a Muslim in Arab society. Awarded the 2008 "World Award of the President of the Republic of Tunisia for Islamic Studies" Zusammenfassung A text on the role of women in Muslim society by the early twentieth century thinker al Tahir al-Haddad. Considered as one of the first feminist works in Arab literature, this book is intended for scholars of an early "feminist" tract coming from a Muslim in Arab society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1: The Law 1. Women in Islam 2. Marriage in Islam 3. Prior to Divorce 4. Islamic Scholars' Views on Woman and Marriage Part 2: Woman in Muslim Society 5. Educating Girls to be Wives and Mothers 6. The Authority in the Household 7. Scenes from Married Life 8. Official Education for Muslim Girls. In Conclusion

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