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THE CHANGING POSITION OF WOMEN IN A
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to exp
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INTRODUCTION The Islamic and Arabic
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The status of women in Islamic and
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civilization or of both combined. S
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funcultivatable valley', although i
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2) The second source of support was
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and would not take them captive, be
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fight Muslims; not satisfied with t
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From the Qurlan, we know that she w
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would not marry at all unless she h
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unequal match. "If you can't find a
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ut also among the Hebrews and Arame
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that The fact is/ this marriage doe
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elated to the economic and social c
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However. Islam forbade this kind of
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How was the wife treated Most of th
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49 Another example is the Zainah ma
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'Excepýi for rare cases in countri
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ArZý; The wife of Shai used to dis
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A man could divorce his wife. remar
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women as the Qurlan says: For those
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divorce. the man takes compensation
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The Woman's Inheritance in Pre-Isla
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among his children. giving to a mal
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asking him to bring his mother, Lay
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Burying Daughters Alive In Pre-Isla
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2. The second motive was the fear t
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"But infanticide was not a new thin
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Or was it at any' specific age ? Th
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some mothers must have felt that it
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So it is not surprising that the tw
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0 The Qurlan caýe prohibiting this
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CHAPTER TWO In the previous chapter
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Ia I "As to the thief. male or fema
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to defend the tribe or bring in boo
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For the majority of Arab men, this
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the Islamic system for sharing out
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Marriage in Islam The family is the
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A tradition reported that. "when a
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I. The first kind includes those wo
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2. Also. Islam has forbidden a man'
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However. a man can get married to a
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I c Ati"said, No. ýnless she is wi
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ut the woman can not have two husba
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His chief duty is to see that the p
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Dowry in Islam. is the wife's right
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iron ring. " The man went and searc
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, without , paying it. If a man div
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give me what is sufficient for me a
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discuss later with divorce in Islam
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excuses as the Prophet said: "If a
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The idea behind the Qurlanic verse
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men are killed. leaving widows and
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for another wife for her husband in
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Divorce in Islam Islam considers ma
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Beating (Lightly): If the husband d
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period (idda) as the Qurlan states:
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6 114 family's house together with
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is to give the opportunity to notic
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On that, Allah's Apostle said (to h
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4: his father. Ibn Umar said, 'The
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-"The mothers ' shall give two whol
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then he could force her to marry so
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