This book is beautifully presented with a colorful and friendly script. It raises an important question – Is it enough to speak eloquently about women’s rights and their status in Islam, or do we need to put those principles into practice in our daily lives – at home, at school, in the market, and in the mosque? In a natural society, men and women are meant to complement each other. The author, Dr. Salman Al-Oadah, was blessed with several sons, but in this book, he chose to write about his daughters – Ghada, Assia, Nora, and Ladan – in a unique and outstanding way. The English translation of the book, Banati, covers many excellent topics, such as the prelude, his daughters, the importance of women, marriage and love, and many more. The author discusses various aspects of women’s lives and provides insights into their experiences. The book challenges readers to think about the role of women in society and to take steps to ensure that they are treated fairly and with respect.
Arabic: My Daughters (Banati)
£5.95
Size |
15×21 |
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Pages |
199 |
Binding |
Soft Cover |
Publisher |
Islam Today |
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