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Islam...What Are the Veil, Divorce, and Polygamy For?

By: Mohammad Amin Sheikho
Narrated by: Paul Baynes
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Lately, some subjects like the veil, polygamy, and divorce in Islam have become objects of discussion and dispute upon which the mass media, especially the Western media, shed light. What are the veil, polygamy, and divorce in Islam? In this book you will find:

  • A dialogue between a Western orientalist and a Muslim savant about the verity of the philosophy of the veil in Islam, the importance of marriage contract, the verity of polygamy in Islam, and the verity of divorce in Islam.
  • The answer to questions about the veil. Is it the cover screening only the hair? Or it is the whole cover screening all the body with the face? What is the wisdom behind it? And what are the Qur'anic proofs (verses) that indicate it and decide its nature?

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