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Islamic Fatawa Regarding Women – by Muhammad Bin Abdul Aziz Al Musnad
Islamic Fatawa Regarding Women by Muhammad Bin Abdul Aziz Al Musnad About the book: In day-to-day life, women are to face a lot of special problems regarding their menses, postpatrum, bleeding, istihada, hijab, mixing with men; rights and duties with repect to their husband, husband’s household, childern; inheritance, marriage, divorce and so forth. More than 350 of such problems and issues have been answered in this book by the former grand mufti of Saudi Arabia Shaikh Ibn Baz, and the eminent scholars like Shaikh Ibn Uthaimin, Sheikh Ibn Jibreen and others.
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My Muslim Sister, Will You Not Respond? -by Nawaal Bint Abdullah
This book is the result of the author’s personal experiences and observation of the issues concerning muslim women of today. From the influences of society and culture, to the lack of understanding toward obligations and rights, women in general are under pressure to “look good.”
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She is The Queen -by Dr. Muhammad Al-‘Arifi
This book consists of real inspiring stories that encourage every Muslim woman to guard her religion against all odds. It began with a recent event of a lady who discovered Islam and how she firmly held on to her deen. The Author then continues with anecdotes from the great women of the pasts whom took pride in Islam as her religion amidst the strong barriers during their time, The inner strength of these amazing women just proves that none can steal the crown of any woman by the will of Allah.
The book is indeed indispensable to every Muslimah for You Are the Queen.
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A Blessed Pregnancy-by Sherin Binti Kunhibava
This simple yet comprehensive book was written to help all couples, to seek blessings from Allah s.w.t. in their journey to parenthood. It is filled with references to hadith and verses from the Quran with translations in English, It also addresses medical terms and conditions that might inflict the mother-to-be. The chapter on the relationship between husband and wife is a must-read. Another equally interesting chapter is on the duties of parents towards their children.
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The Taqwa of Marriage : Essential Knowledge for the Modern Believer-by Omar Zaid
Marriage has become a kind of ‘trench warfare’ with spouses dug-in on either side of the gender-line. In-between lies ignorance of the “other” as a kind of no-man’s land where insults are traded and frequent devastating assaults are launched. What has happened to the estate of marriage that it has become such a cause of despair for so many these days? If marriage is half the deen of Islam’s revealed requirements and instructions for salvation – i.e., if it is the venue in which Muslims are commanded to implement the comprehensive system of religion as perfected by the prophet (pbh) – then marriage is a holy institution and should be treated as such. Why then is it profaned by so many? Within this little book are the answers
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The Hijab – Liberation or Oppression-by Dr. Gohar Mushtaq
- In this useful resource book, Dr. Gohar Mushtaq comprehensively explains the benefits of wearing the hijab, citing evidence from both Islamic sources and scientific research. The author also expertly cites and analyzes fascinating research to highlight the little-known wisdom behind the institution of the hijab.
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TURNING THE TIDE REAWAKENING THE WOMEN’S HEART AND SOUL – by Din Suma
A book on the journey and different stages of a woman’s life, from the inception of the soul to the end of life on Earth. With contemporary thoughts, words of wisdom, guidance and inspiration.
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Women and Leadership: Real Lives, Real Lessons – by Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
A powerful call to action for achieving equality in leadership. Women make up fewer than ten per cent of national leaders worldwide, and behind this eye-opening statistic lies a pattern of unequal access to power.
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The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World By Melinda Gates
In this moving and compelling book, Melinda shares lessons she’s learned from the inspiring people she’s met during her work and travels around the world. As she writes in the introduction, “That is why I had to write this book―to share the stories of people who have given focus and urgency to my life. I want all of us to see ways we can lift women up where we live.”
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Women of Desire: A Guide to Passionate Love and Sexual Compatibility (Paperback) – by Habeeb Akande
Sexually empowered women have long existed in Islam but their stories are often untold. Female sex experts and pleasure-positive Muslim women were often cited in erotic Arabic literature dating back to the ninth century. According to early African and Arab writers, feminine women have greater desire and pleasure than men.