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Great
Women of Islam
By: Mahmood Ahmad Ghadanfar
This book is about the life stories
of the Mothers of the Believers and 16 other Sahabyat who had been given
the good news of the paradise in this world by Prophet Muhammad (S).
There are good examples in the lifestyle of the Mothers of the believers
and women Companions especially for the Muslim women. It is necessary
for all of us to study the Seerah of these noble and fortunate women.
Besides the Mothers of the believers, the compiler of the book has
included the description of those sixteen women who had been given the good News
of the Paradise in this world by the Prophet Muhammad (S). Although the
original book is in the Urdu language but the efforts of the translator
had made it more beneficial for the readers.
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Winning the Heart of your Husband
By Ibraahim ibn Saaleh al-Mahmud.
Happiness is a feeling that resides in the heart. It is characterized by
peace of mind, tranquility, a sense of well-being, and a relaxed
disposition. It comes as a result of proper behavior, both inward and
outward, and is inspired by strong faith. This is attested to by the Qur’ân and Sunnah. Allah says: Happy marriages are fundamental to a
stable family and for personal well being. This book is specifically
written for women so that inshallah they can have succesful marriages.
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The Ideal Muslimah
"The ideal Muslimah is proud of the great position
that Islam has given her among humanity. She performs her duties knowing
that her role is clearly defined and that her rights are still, even
today, greater than any other ideology has provided. She is a woman of
moral excellence, true to her nature, not confused by alien and morally
bankrupt ideas. She preserves her self-respect and dignity through her
piety in obedience to Allah (SWT) and His Messenger (PBUH). She is the
role model that every true believer hopes to emulate. This comprehensive
work by Dr. Al-Hashimi is a valuable contribution for our English
readers who will find the knowledge contained therein truly beneficial
and inspiring."
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Polygamy In Islam
Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips & Jameelah Jones
'Polygamy is the Muslim practice most frequently and
severely maligned by Westerners and modernist Muslims. This book can be
read with profit by all unprejudiced readers who wish to know its
justification and rationale.
One of the greatest contrasts between Islam and the
West is their conflicting concepts of relations between the sexes.
Indeed, the very first question a Muslim convert is confronted with by
an American or European is ‘Why does Islam allow four wives?’ This
book...replies straightforwardly to that question and much more.
The authors describe all the most important
characteristics of marriage in Islam, pointing out that the Western
notions of sex equality and romantic premarital ‘love’ are not necessary
in Islamic marriage based on piety and the commitment on the part of
both parents to win the pleasure of Almighty Allah.'
This book contains basic guides for anyone
interested in understanding the rights and obligations of males and
females in Islamic plural marriage. The guidelines have been drawn from
the Quran, Hadith and opinions of Islamic scholars.
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The Rights & Duties of Women in Islam
By: Abdul Ghaffar Hasan
The subject of rights and duties of women in Islam
has often been clouded by controversy, personal opinions and sheer
ignorance. Although many scholars have dealt with this subject, there
has remained a need to discuss wider aspects of the issue. The purpose
of this booklet is to remove some of the misunderstandings, prejudiced
opinions and false hoods which circulate about the Rights and Duties of
Women in Islam.
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Fatwas of Muslim Women
By Ibn Taymiyyah
The Fatawa's of Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah).
Though he preferred the Hanbali school of jurisprudence, he was never
biased in favor of it, he frequently quotes the opinions of all four of
the well-known schools of jurisprudence, even others. In a number of
matters, he himself held opinions different from those of the four
schools.
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I Appeal To Your Sense Of Shame...Why Not Respond?
By Nawaal Bint Abdullah
Sister Nawaal fervently points to the dangers and
the negative influence of western culture and moral values upon the
habits and thought processes of many Muslim women. She asserts that such
influence is neither passive nor haphazard and that it is a serious and
substantial threat not just to Islamic values but to livelihood and
values once held precious by mankind as a whole. Can it not be so when
the evidence of reality is before our eyes! Could a clear-thinking
believer see otherwise? Ours is a world where pornography is a
multi-billion dollar industry. Sexual practices of all types are
commonly and openly broadcast on television. Men and women speak openly
on talk shows and other venues of the most graphic and lurid details of
their sexual exploits, and women suffer more physical and sexual abuse
than any other group. Even the president of the most revered nation on
the earth has his most illicit sexual encounters graphically described
for the world to read.
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Islam - Elevation of Women's Status
By Shaykh Ali Al-Timimi
This book is a transcript of a public lecture by
Sheikh Ali Al-Timimi to a mixed Muslim and non-Muslim audience at McGill
University, Montreal, Canada. Ths is a work that deals with women in
Islam, their roles and status.
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Natural Blood of Women
By Shaykh Ibn Uthaimeen
This book deals with fiqh issues specific to women
regarding menstruation, post partum (Nifaas), and abnormal bleeding (Istihadah).Shaykh
Uthaymeen brings proofs from the Quran and Sunnah. Widely Referenced
book for Women.
Third Edition!
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The Wisdom behind Laws Regarding Women
Abdur-Rahman Abdul-Khaliq |
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 40 | Size: 1.5 MB
The Wisdom behind the Islamic Laws Regarding Women: A treatise
presented for the Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, held
in Beijing, China.
For Whom Am I
Writing this Essay?
My brothers and sisters
everywhere! With this essay, I am not singling out the adherents of
Islam—to which I ascribe—but rather I am writing this essay to every man
and woman throughout the whole world. I ask Allah that He facilitates
that this essay reaches every ear, falls under the sight of every eye,
and is understood by every heart. By Allah, I have written this essay
sincerely. I do not seek from anyone reward or praise. I only seek to
convey to all my brethren in humanity, irrespective of their races or
religions, an aspect of the great message that Muhammad the son of
‘Abdullah, Allah’s final messenger to all the peoples of the earth, was
sent with.
Specifically, I have chosen
to explain the wisdom behind those laws that Allah has legislated
regarding women. As contingent upon these laws, an individual’s bliss on
earth is gained and his humanity is achieved. Moreover, these Islamic
regulations pertaining to women have been singled out for attack by the
enemies of humanity, who seek to follow their desires and who are
short-sighted. Rather, they have put an end to a person’s bliss on earth
and exchanged that with misery and a wretched life. They have attacked
these Divine regulations, so that they may turn humanity away from
Allah’s true religion, His straight path, and bliss in this world and
the next – toward which the final Messenger of all Divine messages came
to give glad tidings and to invite all humanity to receive.
Muhammad the son of
‘Abdullah is Allah’s Prophet and the Final Messenger Sent by Allah to
the Inhabitants of Earth.
You should know that the Messenger, Muhammad the
son of ‘Abdullah (may Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) is
Allah’s Messenger in reality and truth. The evidences that show his
veracity are abundant. None but an infidel, who out of arrogance
alone, could deny these signs.
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The Etiquettes Of Marriage & Wedding
Shaykh Naseeruddin Albanii | Language:
English | Format: PDF | Pages: 33 | Size: 1 MB
There are in Islam, certain etiquettes upon anyone who marries and
wishes to consummate his marriage with his wife. Most Muslims today,
even those who exert themselves in Islamic worship, have either
neglected or become totally ignorant of these Islamic etiquettes.
Therefore, I decided to write this beneficial treatise clearly
explaining these issues on the occasion of marriage of someone dear to
me. I hope that it will be an aid to him and to other believing brothers
in carrying out what the Chief of the Messengers has ordained on the
authority of the Lord of the Worlds. I have followed that by pointing
out certain issues important to every one who marries, and with which
many wives in particular have been tested.
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Natural Blood Of Women
Muhammad ibn saalih al Uthaymeen | Language:
English | Format: PDF | Pages: 58 | Size: 1 MB
This book deals with fiqh issues specific to women regarding
menstruation, post partum (Nifaas), and abnormal bleeding (Istihadah).Shaykh
Uthaymeen brings proofs from the Quran and Sunnah. Widely Referenced
book for Women.
2nd Edition!
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Women In Islam And Refutation Of Some
Common Misconceptions
Abdul-Rahman Al-Sheha | Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages: 139 | Size: 2 MB
Various calls for women’s freedom, liberation and equal rights have been
heard all over the world, and many slogans have been coined for the
marches. In some societies women have indeed lived under oppression,
cruelty and injustice, and have been denied basic rights of humanity.
Nor is it denied that some Muslims have deviated from the Islamic
principles and teachings. Islamic law, on the other hand, has
quarantined women’s rights in a comprehensive and balanced system of
human rights and obligations.
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The Rights and Duties of Women in Islam
Abdul Ghaffar Hasan | Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages: 29 | Size: 5 MB
The subject of the rights and duties of women in Islam has often been
clouded by controversy, personal opinions and sheer ignorance. Although
many scholars have dealt with this subject, there has remained a need to
discuss wider aspects of the issue than are often tackled. Maulana Abdul
Ghaffar Hasan, a scholar of Hadith and member of the Islamic Ideological
Council in Pakistan, originally presented this topic to the Council as a
short Urdu paper for discussion. Considering it to be a concise yet
useful contribution to the field, I rendered it into English. I am very
grateful to my daughter Khola Hasan who not only edited the English
version but also contributed to it with her thoughts, thus adding to its
substance beautifully.
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Women in Islam versus Women in the Judaeo-Christian
Tradition:The Myth and the Reality
Sherif Abdel Azim | Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages: 63 | Size: 1 MB
Five years ago, I read in the Toronto Star issue of July 3, 1990 an
article titled Islam is not Alone in Patriarchal Doctrines, by Gwynne
Dyer. The article described the furious reactions of the participants of
a conference on women and power held in Montreal to the comments of the
famous Egyptian feminist Dr. Nawal Saadawi. Her politically incorrect
statements included : “the most restrictive elements towards women can
be found first in Judaism in the Old Testament then in Christianity and
then in the Quran” “all religions are patriarchal because they stem from
patriarchal societies” and “veiling of women is not a specifically
Islamic practice but an ancient cultural heritage with analogies in
sister religions”.
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