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Woman in Islam

law that is applied in actual fact in the Islamic countries. "Tell me, what thing we
ever did, which was permitted by law?" to quote the protest of a prince of Mosul in
the eleventh century when he was reproached with being married to two sisters
at the same time. [14, 17f.] Expressed in particularly crass terms though this may
be, a great deal of literature on legal loopholes exists, showing that ways and
means were always being sought to lessen or circumvent the application of the ...

Woman in Islam

It is not paid to the bride's father as the price of the bride, as was customary in pre
-Islamic days. The guardian cannot receive this, directly or indirectly for himself,
and Islamic law does not permit what is called marriage of Shughar. Shughar is
that variety of marriage in which one man agrees to marry his daughter to another
man on condition that the latter would marry his daughter to him and neither of
them would have to pay any dower to his bride; or two men agree to marry each ...

Woman in Islamic Shari'ah

The book tries to clear the notion that to interpret the Islamic concept of woman as, degradation of woman is to distort the actual issue. Islam has never asserted that woman is inferior to man: it has only made the point that woman is differently constituted. The prophet used a parable to explain the delicacy of women s nature, pointing out that they should be treated in accordance with their nature. Their delicate emotional constitution should always be borne in mind.

The book tries to clear the notion that to interpret the Islamic concept of woman as, degradation of woman is to distort the actual issue.