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Woman in Islam
This is a group contains items talk about woman in Islam in different languages.
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- Telugu Translation : Muhammad Kareem Allah Reviewing : Shaikh Natheer Ahmad
This is an article in Telugu shows some misconceptions about women rights in Islam and answers them.
- Russian Reviewing : Abu AbdulRahman Al-Dagestani
An article in Russian answers the questions: Do women have rights in Islam or they are humiliated?
- Albanian Author : Saleh Bin Fawzaan al-Fawzaan
A book translated into Albanian focuses on some important matters about Muslim women's life like adornment, menstruation, postpartum bleeding, clothes, Islamic veil, prayer, pilgrimage, umrah, along with some marital matters.
- English Reviewing : Osama Emara
In this pamphlet we show the status women in Islam and are they liberated or subjugated.
- Tamil Reviewing : Muhammad Ameen The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
This is an article in Tamil shows how Islam preserves the chastity of woman.
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How was the status of the woman in the past? She was a commodity to be bought and sold, disrespected and dishonored. She was sold just like an animal or a piece of furniture; she was forced to get married or to commit adultery. She didn’t inherit or own money; her husband takes over her money if she has some without her permission. Some ignorant cultures went even beyond that, in discussing whether she is a human being with a soul and spirit just as a man! After all this, some societies accuse Islam of persecuting and oppressing women, dealing with her in an injustice way. In this film, we are discussing all this, and the way Islam gave the woman all her rights and protected her.
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- English Lecturere : Abdurraheem Green Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
Abdur-Raheem Green talks about an important question that is in the minds and in the tongues of many people. It is a claim, an accusation, in fact it is a slander that is made against the religion of Islam. That Islam oppresses women. Abdur-Raheem demonstrates that this is not only a lie and a slander, but also shows which people, nation and ideology is really responsible for oppressing women. He also looks and defines what the word "oppression" means and what Islam says about it. An educational video about the slander that some tend to promote, "Islam oppresses women." Listen in as you learn about the meaning of "oppression" and rights that are presented by Islam to women.
- English Lecturere : Abdurraheem Green Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
Abdur Rahim Green talks about Women in Islam - Liberated or Subjugated?
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- Chinese Author : Muhammad ibn Ibraheem al-Hamad Translation : Abdul Hakeem Bin Habibullah
- Bengali Writer : Muhammad Shams Alhaq Sadeq The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- French Author : Khaalid Abu Saalih Translation : Abu Hamza Al-Jermani Reviewing : Gilles Kervenn The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
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- Hungarian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hungarian discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Greek Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Reviewing : TSEKOURA VIVIAN Reviewing : Ahmad Al-Amir
A book in Greek talks about women's rights historically in different religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam, and how Islam gave them their rights that they did not obtain under any religion or any era before. Even in Europe, they could not obtain some of their rights until after 19th century where people debated about whether women are even humans. This book clarifies the reasons for European women's desire to convert to Islam after getting rational answers to their questions from it.
- Portuguese Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Portuguese discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
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