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The Position of Women
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Ayatullah Ruhullah Khomeini
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An insightful analysis of the status, rights, and responsibilities of women in Islam, grounded in Quran and Hadith.
"The Position of Women" provides an in-depth analysis of the esteemed role and status of women in Islam. This book challenges common misconceptions and highlights the spiritual, social, and intellectual rights granted to women in Islamic teachings. It explores key areas such as equality, education, marriage, motherhood, and participation in societal development, emphasizing the balance between rights and responsibilities. Drawing from the Quran, Hadith, and examples from Islamic history, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of how Islam elevates the position of women, recognizing their integral role in family and society. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking clarity on women's rights and status in Islam.
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