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المرأة: بين شريعة الإسلام والحضارة الغربية

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English (translation)

292 pages

First published March 1, 1995

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Wahiduddin Khan

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Maulana Wahiduddin Khan is an Islamic spiritual scholar, who has adopted peace as the mission of his life. He was born in a family of landlords in 1925 at Badharia, a village near the town of Azamgarh, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (formerly known as the Eastern United Provinces).

After his father’s death in December 1929 he was brought up by his mother, and his uncle, Sufi Abdul Hamid Khan, arranged for his education. He comments that becoming an orphan very early in life taught him that, to succeed in life, you have to take such situations as challenges and not as problems. Being an advocate of result-oriented and positive action, he explains that treating such situations as problems can only be negative in result. All you can do in this state is either try to fight to remove them or lodge complaints or protests against them. On the other hand, if you take such situations as challenges, you can positively and constructively work to overcome them yourself, as and when suitable opportunities present themselves. His success in life is largely due to the implementation of this and other such principles, which he has derived from Islamic scriptures.

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الكتاب أدنى ما يقال فيه أنه عظيم فعلا يسحرك سعة اطلاع المؤلف وغزارة معلوماته في قضايا المرأة فصل فيها تفصيلا رائعا وأزال كثيرا من الشبهات والأوهام حول نظرة الإسلام للمرأة كما كشف الغطاء عن الحياة البائسة للمرأة الغربية ...
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