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Two Women and A Man
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An insightful discussion on gender roles, marriage, and ethical family life in Islam, based on Quranic teachings and the traditions of the Prophet (PBUH).
"Two Women and A Man" is an insightful exploration of gender roles, relationships, and ethical conduct in Islam. This book discusses the Islamic perspective on marriage, polygamy, and the responsibilities of both men and women within the family structure. Rooted in Quranic teachings and the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Ahlul Bayt (AS), it provides a balanced view on issues such as justice, respect, and mutual rights between spouses. The book also addresses common misconceptions surrounding the status of women in Islam and highlights the principles of equality, dignity, and fairness in marital relationships. A thought-provoking read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic family dynamics.
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