India: Publication: "Woman in Qur'an"
Qur’an is the first revealed scripture, which gave equal honour and dignity to women in every respect. However, patriarchal Muslim society never acceded equal dignity to women. Today Muslim women are demanding equality and there is need for such literature to rightly explain Qur’anic position to Muslim women. This primer, it is hoped, will fulfill this much needed objective."
Contents
1. On understating Qur’an
2. Pre-Islamic Period
3. Concept of Marriage in Islam
4. Divorce
5. Mahr & Maintenance
6. Inheritance
7. Hijab
8. Women Scholar of Hadiths
9. Advice for Muslim Women
Bibliography
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