Book
Women In Shari'ah
Women in Shari’ah by Abdur Rahman I. Doi explores the status, rights, duties, and responsibilities of women according to Islamic law, drawing primarily on evidence from the Qur’an and the Sunnah to explain how Shari’ah governs various aspects of women’s lives. The book covers topics such as women’s roles in society, marriage and sexual relations, polygamy, divorce, illicit sexual intercourse (zina), family planning and abortion, education, economic rights, legal equality, and modern issues like feminism in Muslim countries. Through its organized chapters, the author seeks to clarify common misunderstandings and present an Islamic perspective on women’s legal and social position, emphasizing both rights and moral obligations within the framework of traditional Islamic jurisprudence.
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