Islam, Women, and Gender Justice by Asghar Ali Engineer

Islam, Women, and Gender Justice

Asghar Ali Engineer

370 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

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For readers seeking a nuanced and authoritative exploration of the intersection of Islam and women's rights, Islam, Women, and Gender Justice by Asghar Ali Engineer offers a thought-provoking and enlightening journey through the complexities of gender justice in the Islamic tradition.

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It brings light to all issues, concerning women, in relation to Islam and makes clarifications on the misunderstanding on gender justice in Islam. Being a reputed Islamic theologian, his statements ascend logical exclusiveness with the discovery o...

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