Description
Supporting the Rights of the Believing Women By Umm Salamah as-Salafiyyah
ISBN: 9780977058174
Author: Umm Salamah as-Salafiyyah
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 208
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication: 2005
Description
About This Book:
Umm Salamah as-Salafiyyah's "Supporting the Rights of Believing Women" is a top-to-bottom assessment of ladies' freedoms in Islam. This edifying book goes into the numerous aspects of ladies' obligations, commitments, and qualifications inside the setting of Islamic lessons. Umm, Salamah as-Salafiyyah's wide information and sharp examination make this work a significant commitment to the proceeding with conversation over orientation correspondence in the Muslim world. In this audit, we will dig into the book's central thoughts and conversations, underscoring its importance and conceivable impact.
A Comprehensive Study of Women's Rights:
Umm Salamah as-Salafiyyah's book looks at the honors stood to trust ladies in Islam exhaustively. It offers a complete evaluation of these freedoms, considering Quranic standards, Hadith, and the bigger setting of Islamic law. The book investigates every possibility in its undertaking to characterize ladies' fundamental freedoms as adherents.
Empowerment through Knowledge:
The strengthening of ladies through schooling and information is a significant subject in the book. Umm Salamah as-Salafiyyah stresses the significance of ladies' schooling and strict information improvement. She stresses how information engages ladies to go with taught choices, practice their privileges, and partake effectively in their networks, advancing a feeling of strengthening that is profoundly situated in Islamic custom.
Breaking Down Stereotypes and Misconceptions:
Umm Salamah as-Salafiyyah addresses and goes against orientation standards and confusion in Islam. Her book dissipates generalizations and spotlights on the different manners by which ladies have added to Muslim society since the beginning of time. It tends to false impressions of Islamic convictions that have hampered ladies' freedoms and headway, empowering another view on their jobs and prospects.