Muslim Women in Islam
The Islamic Religion's Conditioning of the Sacred Feminine
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Narrated by:
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Colin Fluxman
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By:
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Timothy Aldred
About this listen
The women of Islam. The traditional Muslim woman stands firm as a pillar of religious devotion and obedience.
This work is designed to offer the context of the history of the woman's role in Islam from its inception, examining the conditioning of the sacred feminine over time. How deeply are the threads of religious identity sown?
What's inside:
- A look at female education, employment, attire, livelihood and inheritance in Islam
- Islamic women's role as children, in marriage and as mothers
- The indigenous authentication of women in Islam
- Contrast of genders in Islam
- And more!
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