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Woman In Islam

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Mahdi Mahrizi

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This text explores the status and rights of women in Islam by challenging both Western-style libertinism and extreme domestic isolation. Through an analysis of the Qur’an and Prophetic traditions, the author argues that women possess an independent human identity equal to men in spiritual potential and social responsibility. The sources emphasize that while men and women have different biological roles, they are partners in the human quest for perfection across individual, family, and public spheres. This perspective advocates for women’s active participation in education, employment, and politics, provided these activities align with Islamic principles of modesty and chastity. Furthermore, the text distinguishes between genuine religious teachings and cultural fabrications that have historically restricted womens growth. Ultimately, the work presents marriage and the veil as tools for social stability and personal dignity rather than instruments of oppression.
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Part 1 - Ontological Equality And Historical Context

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12:43
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Part 2 - Economic Independence And Individual Rights

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09:39
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Part 3 - The Sacred Contract Choosing A Partner

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10:00
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Part 4 - Domestic Harmony And Complementary Roles

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11:17
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Part 5 - Social Presence And The Philosophy Of Modesty

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12:44
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Part 6 - Legal Protections And Marital Dissolution

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12:33
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Part 7 - Archetypes Of Excellence And Modernity

Episode 7

08:55

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