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Dowry and Islam
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W.B. Bashir Pickard
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A detailed discussion on the concept of dowry (Mahr) in Islam, its significance, legal rulings, and how it differs from cultural practices.
"Dowry and Islam" explores the Islamic perspective on Mahr (bridal gift), clarifying the difference between the Islamic obligation of Mahr and the cultural dowry system prevalent in many societies. The book highlights:
✔️ Definition of Mahr – A mandatory gift given by the groom to the bride
✔️ Islamic Rulings – Quranic references and Hadith on Mahr
✔️ Difference Between Mahr & Cultural Dowry – Understanding the distinction
✔️ Common Misconceptions – Clarifying wrongful customs attributed to Islam
✔️ Rights & Responsibilities – A fair approach to marriage in Islam
This book is essential for couples, scholars, and families seeking Islamic guidance on marriage while avoiding cultural misinterpretations.
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