Women in Islam

Women in Islam
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Publication year :
2012
Publish location :
Qum, Iran
Number of volumes :
1
Publish number :
First
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Women in Islam
The role and status of women have been discussed across cultures, religions, and legal traditions for centuries. Within Islam, questions concerning dignity, rights, responsibilities, education, family, and social participation are addressed through a broad framework of ethical and legal principles. Understanding these teachings requires examining both their spiritual foundations and practical application.
About the Book
Women in Islam explores the position of women within Islamic teachings, examining their rights, responsibilities, and contributions to family and society. The book explains how Islamic sources address issues related to dignity, education, marriage, work, inheritance, and moral responsibility.
The author discusses themes such as spiritual equality, family relationships, social participation, education, modesty, and justice. Readers are encouraged to understand women's role through the broader objectives of Islamic ethics rather than isolated cultural practices or stereotypes.
A major emphasis throughout the work is balance between rights and responsibilities. The book explains how Islamic teachings seek to preserve dignity, mutual respect, and social harmony while recognizing the moral accountability shared by both men and women. Through scriptural discussion and ethical reflection, readers gain a deeper understanding of this important subject.
The discussion also addresses common misconceptions surrounding women in Islam, encouraging informed and balanced engagement with religious sources. By connecting theology, ethics, and social life, the work offers a comprehensive introduction to the topic.
Educational and thought-provoking, the book serves as a valuable resource for understanding women from an Islamic perspective.
What You Will Discover
- Islamic teachings concerning women's rights and responsibilities.
- Discussions on family, education, and social participation.
- The relationship between dignity, justice, and morality.
- Clarification of common misconceptions.
- Reflections on spiritual equality and ethical responsibility.
- Practical perspectives on women in Islamic thought.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for students, researchers, and readers interested in women's studies, Islamic ethics, and contemporary social discussions.






