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    Muhammad Sheikh Women and the Rise of Islam by Leila Ahmed Leila Ahmed’s book is an example of what scholarly research should resemble. At no time did I feel that she was being bias or subjective towards any side on this highly discussed and sensitive topic. Nowhere does Ahmed specifically go about attempting to correct misconceptions or often misquoted passages; but rather‚ she goes about a proper chronological historical understanding of the treatment of women before‚ during‚ and after the

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    From a nine year old Leila Ahmed’s perspective‚ she had been molested by an older boy‚ not intentionally broken laws of society‚ as her mother’s reaction accused. Ahmed notes this as one of the defining moment that separated her from her mother‚ and much of society in whole. This separation and enmity resulting from her mother caused Leila to channel her opposition at the entire culture she was a part of. This period also resulted in Ahmed’s immersion into literature‚ further rounding and shaping

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    Throughout the first chapters of her analysis‚ Leila Ahmed repeatedly tries to emphasize the fact that the submissive character of females in the society was a result of centuries of changes‚ embedded into the civilizations as a consequence of general development. What I find particularly interesting‚ however‚ is the social perspective of a highly limited group‚ prostitutes‚ which‚ as I noticed‚ provide usual insight into the matter. One of the claims of Ahmed is that along with the gradual increase of

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    Article Summary This article examines the issue of women’s rights in Islam by introducing Islam and women’s rights in several different Muslim countries‚ such as Egypt‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Pakistan and Indonesia. - The women in Islam are often viewed as a poor one‚ having to do whatever her husband‚ brother or father commands her to do. - This view is usually based on things picked up from what westerners see in the papers or on TV. - Not all Islamic countries follow the Qur’an and Ahadith

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    WOMEN IN ISLAM It is not a news flash that Islam has been painted as a religion that oppresses women. In fact‚ the Westerners especially are very progressive in proving this by starting to put the idea that there is no difference between men and women thus they must be equally treated. Those who are ignorant about Islam would perceive that this religion is very oppressive to women by looking at the surface of the issues that involve women’s right such as hijab‚ polygamy and inheritance. These

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    essay on "Women in Islam" from Anti Essays‚ your source for online free essays‚ free research papers‚ and free term papers. Anti Essays also has a database of thousands of other free essays‚ free research papers‚ and free college essays. You can search for more free essays from Anti Essays using the search box above. Women in Islam The topic of this paper was chosen out of the conviction that humanity is suffering today from a number of serious social problems related to women and to the

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    Status of Women in Other civilizations And in Islam Outline i) Introduction ii) Status women in other civilizations A. Status of women in Hinduism 1. Misanthropic practices in Hinduism a. Sati b. Polyandry B. Status of women in the Athenian civilization C. Status of women in the Roman civilization D. Status of women in Judaism E. Status of women in Christianity iii) Status of women in Islam A. The spiritual aspect of Islam a. Equality B. The social aspect of women in Islam a. As

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    Throughout the history ‚unlike men who have always had their specific responcibilities ‚women have had different roles in different eras.Men have had the role of leading and managing family due to the different God-given nature. The issue of the different creation of woman ‚has not the reason for her different roles throughout the history ‚but each group has outlined a specific role for woman due to their own ideology and philosophy . Their were societies which undermined woman as a minor

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    Examine the regulations concerning marriage and divorce in Islam (30 Marks) Marriage is also known as “Nikah” in the Arabic Language and is overly encouraged in the Islamic faith by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and Allah Almighty. To prevent indecent acts such as pre-martial intercourse that could possibly result in unwanted consequences like illegitimate birth‚ the idea of marriage is considered a duty upon all Muslims. From an Islamic perspective‚ it is a sin to force any individual

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    WOMEN IN ISLAMIC SOCIETY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES The rise and expansion of Islam‚ after the foundation by Mohammed‚ is an amazing story. Ultimately‚ the Muslims‚ as the believers of Islam are called‚ started a world-wide faith that today makes up the world’s second largest religious group after Christians. The role and status of women within Islam is one of essential contribution to its origins and continuation‚ but ever-changing roles. Mohammed could not have founded Islam alone. Marriage to

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