Woman's Status & Islam

Woman's Status & Islam

by Sabir Ali Khan Tahirkheli
Woman's Status & Islam

Woman's Status & Islam

by Sabir Ali Khan Tahirkheli

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Since this English version will naturally go to the hands of Non-Muslims too, therefore I, taking advantage of this opportunity, have made some additions and improvements keeping in view the misconceptions in the minds of Non-Muslims about Islam. The main purpose of this book is to bring true facts on record and not to convince anybody to convert.

Some critics are regularly propagating the impression that Islam usurped the rights of women and imposed restrictions on their freedom. This propaganda appears to be serving its purpose and some Muslim women are easily influenced by this misconception. They feel that their rights are really less than western women. This is definitely incorrect.

Due to above reasons, some Muslim women who are not yet aware of their real rights in Islamic society, stand up and join such negative-sponsored movements. They either voice their demands for freedom, equal to western women or start feeling psychological backwardness.

This depressive impression has absolutely no basis. Muslim women, in actual sense, have better rights. Some of them are, of course, easily misguided. But if this situation is thoroughly studied, it would transpire that such misguided women alone are not responsible for this state of affairs. Our male-influenced society is also one of the reasons. I hope the readers can understand the desire of some, not all, male elements in the society regarding female gender.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781365369223
Publisher: COES&RJ LLC
Publication date: 09/01/2016
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Born in 1940 in a village in the Hill tracks of Gungar near Abbottabad city of Pakistan, he shifted in the childhood with parents to a village in the plains near Hasanabdal close to Islamabad. He moved to Karachi in 1958 and joined Federal Govt. service in the Ministry of Food & Agriculture. Throughout his Govt. service, he remained posted in Karachi and retired as Deputy Director in 2000. During his service he gained a thorough knowledge of import, export, shipping, Marine Insurance and contracting. He is well versed with marine laws and is a well travelled person. After retirement he was invited to join a private business concern to establish their import Department. He is still with them as Advisor and they are now one of the leading few importers of fertilizer in Pakistan. Due to his interest in Islamic studies, he followed some Islamic scholars and developed his interests in reading and writing. After retirement, he started putting his knowledge on paper. He has so far compiled many and authored many books:
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