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Women Affairs
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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 commit adultery. She did not inherit or own money; her husband took over her money if she had 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 like a man! After all this, some societies accuse Islam of persecuting and oppressing women, dealing with them in an injustice way. In this film, we are discussing all these points and the way Islam gave women all their rights.
- English Designer : Osama Emara Reviewing : Osama Emara
A brief pamphlet in English talks about hijab and refutes the periodically raised misconceptions about it.
- English Designer : Osama Emara Reviewing : Osama Emara
A brief pamphlet in English shows the status women in Islam and whether they are liberated or subjugated.
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A video in English shows how Islam honored the woman and preserved her rights. She was just a commodity that can be sold, bought, and enforced to get married or be involved in prostitution. She was inherited and did not inherit and possessed and did not possess. Her husband had the right to spend her money without her permission. Additionally, some peoples of ignorance differed whether she has a soul like the man.
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- English Mufti : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen
A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Muhammad ibn Saleh Al-Utheimin answers the following question, "What is the ruling on a woman travelling without a mahram because her work requires that of her?"
- English Mufti : Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz
A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Abdulaziz ibn Baz answers the following question, "Is a woman counted as a mahram for a non-related woman when travelling and in other cases or not?"
- English Author : Fawzy Alghoudairy Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book in English confirms that some people may consider the issue of the Muslim woman’s dress sounds trivial but the Islamic legislations are related to all life's fields: moral, social, and legal. One basic requirement to be a true believer according to the Quran is to make one’s opinions, feelings, and inclinations subservient to whatever Allah and his Messenger decided.
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