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The Rights of Women in Islam by Asghar Ali Engineer
The Rights of Women in Islam by Asghar Ali Engineer




The Rights of Women in Islam by Asghar Ali Engineer

These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. It seems that no objectivity is good enough to defend one’s position on the problem. However, one should be aware of the difficulties of making an appraisal of the status of women in Islam and Muslim societies as scholars and laymen, ‘Orientalists’ and their opponents, Muslims and non-Muslims, liberal and orthodox Muslims, feminists and their opponents might raise various questions to any such appraisal.

The Rights of Women in Islam by Asghar Ali Engineer

There is another genre of writings which is reflective of the sheer ignorance of the authors about Islam, its history and the spirit of the religion. Unfortunately, quite a substantial number of such works lack objectivity as they are either reflective of the age-old ‘Orientalist’ prejudice against Islam and Asian societies or of the subjectivity of Muslim apologists. 1 Scholars in both the East and the West have published scores of works on the status of women in Islam as well as in Muslim countries. Some scholars have recently classified the subject as ‘the mother of all battles’. ‘Women in Islam’ is not a new subject of study.






The Rights of Women in Islam by Asghar Ali Engineer